The 2026 update marks the most significant technical departure for the platform since its 2022 debut. The City 2.0 features a single 1,900W peak motor capable of reaching 32 mph with a 40-mile range. For riders requiring additional torque, the City Stellar introduces a dual-motor configuration, delivering 2,400W of combined peak power and a top speed of 34 mph.
Both scooters share the new "Apollo Signature" build, which includes the Mach controller for refined acceleration and regenerative braking, IP66-rated weather protection, and the DOT 2.0 display with an integrated Quad Lock mount. CEO Maciek stated that the goal was to retain the trusted form factor while standardizing high-end features across the fleet. Apollo is positioning these models with aggressive pre-order pricing—$1,449 for the City 2.0 and $1,599 for the Stellar—backed by a lifetime frame warranty and a service network spanning over 60 North American locations.
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