An electric scooter manufacturer is recalling some of its products due to the risk of a loosening bolt that could cause injuries. Delaware-based Apollo Imports issued a voluntary recall of its Phantom ...
You may think going 28 mph on an electric scooter is fast, but Apollo labels its latest ride firmly in the “casual” category. Apollo launched its Go electric scooter that’s aimed at city commuters who ...
Get ready to revolutionize your daily commute with the all-new Apollo Go, the latest marvel from Apollo Scooters. Embodying the perfect blend of sleek design, slim profile, and speedy performance, the ...
You may be more familiar with Apollo’s fancier electric scooters, which the Canadian company has designed largely from the ground up, eschewing traditional industry practices of compiling a ...
There’s a new breed of speed demons on the streets, and these two-wheelers are taking the daily commute by storm. While I see many people in my city riding electric scooters recreationally, more and ...
This recall involves certain serial numbers of Apollo City 2024 model year electric scooters. The dual-motor scooters have top speeds of 32 miles per hour. The scooters have a gray exterior with a ...
CNET’s expert staff reviews and rates dozens of new products and services each month, building on more than a quarter century of expertise. The Apollo Pro has come a long way from the one we reviewed ...
INDIANAPOLIS — A company is recalling nearly 4,000 of its electric scooters due to a potential fall hazard. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, Apollo's Phantom line has been reported ...
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