Hiboy MAX Pro vs Ninebot Max G2

Daniel Foley
Written By: Daniel Foley
Published on: 1/26/2025

Both electric scooters offer robust designs, perfect for tackling tough terrain. Both boast dual suspension systems and wide decks for your riding comfort. Both have powerful motors with a max speed of 22 mph. But which electric scooter comes out on top?

The Hiboy MAX Pro and the Segway Ninebot Max G2 are two of the best e-scooters currently on the market. To determine a champion, we'll need to dissect some of the finer features on offer. One thing's for certain - it's sure to be an epic showdown!

Without further ado, let's get right into our in-depth e-scooter comparison!

Hiboy MAX Pro vs Segway Ninebot Max G2

The table below compares the key features of the Hiboy MAX Pro and the Segway Ninebot Max G2 so you're able to see the differences and similarities at a glance.

Scooter Specs Hiboy MAX Pro Ninebot Max G2
Cost $999 $1,399
Motor 650 W max power 1000 W max power
Battery 48 V 15 Ah 36 V 15.3 Ah
Top Speed 22 miles per hour 22 miles per hour
Range 46 miles 43 miles
Brakes Dual braking Dual braking
Scooter Weight 51.59 lbs 53.5 lbs
Max Rider Weight 265 lbs 265 lbs
Construction Materials Aluminum Steel
Tires Pneumatic tires Tubeless tires
Lights Headlight, side lights, and tail lights Headlight, rear lights, and indicators
Battery Charge Time 8-9 hours 5 hours
Water Resistance IPX4 IPX5
Climbing Angle 20 degrees 22 degrees
Suspension Dual suspension Dual suspension

Cost

The standard version of the Hiboy MAX Pro retails for $999. However, you can purchase this electric scooter with a seat for $1,049. If you'd like your scooter to include a U-lock and phone holder, you can expect to pay roughly $1,109.

Segway's ever-popular Ninebot Max G2 sells for $1,399, but it can often be found on special for close to half of that. While both models in this comparison are significant investments, their retail prices are reasonable when you consider the exciting features they offer.

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Brand

There's no denying the fact that both Hiboy and Segway are reputable brands with longstanding histories.

Established in 2014, Hiboy has fast become one of the top electric scooter brands in the world thanks to its rigorous testing and focus on safety. Their e-scooters are known for their added security features and for being highly reliable.

Segway, which was founded back in 1999, has become a household name thanks to its innovative two-wheel personal transporters. In more recent years, the company has begun manufacturing all sorts of different e-vehicles, including scooters, go-karts, mopeds, and even dirt bikes.

If you're looking for a powerful motor, neither model in this comparison will disappoint you. The Hiboy MAX Pro boasts a max motor power of 650 W and the Segway Ninebot Max tops it with 1,000 W of maximum motor power.

But how does this power translate when it comes to performance? Let's take a look at how each electric scooter fares in terms of speed, acceleration, range, battery, and hill-climbing ability.

Speed and Acceleration

Thrill seekers will be pleased to hear that both the Ninebot Max G2 and the Hiboy MAX Pro have a top speed of 22 mph, which is actually over the legal speed limit for e-scooters in most states. For this reason, you may only be able to enjoy the top speed when riding on private property or in a secure estate.

The Ninebot Max G2 offers four different speed modes, including:

  • Pedestrian: 3.7 mph
  • Economic: 6 mph
  • Standard: 12 mph
  • Sport: 15.5 mph

Thanks to the powerful motors offered by each scooter, accelerating between different speed modes has never been simpler. You can easily toggle between the speed settings using the power button.

The Hiboy MAX Pro also offers speed modes for your convenience, including:

  • Economic: 11 mph
  • Drive: 16 mph
  • Sport: 22 mph

Range and Battery

Both models have impressive riding ranges, making them a good choice for commuters. The Hiboy MAX Pro offers a range of 46 miles and the Segway Ninebot Max G2 offers a range of 43 miles from a single charge. This is around double what you can expect from an average electric scooter.

Just remember that your average speed, inclines, and terrain will affect the overall range.

When it comes to batteries, both scooters use high-quality lithium-ion batteries with advanced battery management systems to ensure longevity. The only major difference between the two batteries is that the Hiboy MAX Pro has a 48 V battery that takes 8-9 hours to fully charge and the Ninebot Max G2 has a 36 V battery that takes five hours to fully charge.

Hill Climbing

Hill-climbing ability is another arena in which both scooters score similarly. The Hiboy MAX Pro's hill-climbing rating is 20 degrees, while the Ninebot Max G2's rating is just slightly higher at 22 degrees.

These ratings indicate the inclines that the electric scooters can handle, so a higher rating means better hill-climbing ability. While this feature may not matter much if you live in a relatively flat area, it will be incredibly important for those residing in hilly neighborhoods.

Braking

Braking is one of the most important features of any electric scooter, and you won't be disappointed by the systems offered by Hiboy and Segway.

The Ninebot Max G2 provides reliable stopping through its dual brake system, which includes an E-ABS rear brake and a front drum brake. The Hiboy MAX Pro also offers a combination of e-braking and drum braking for your safety on the road.

Build Quality

When you're investing in something like an electric scooter, you want to ensure that it has been made using high-quality materials and a carefully curated design. The overall quality of the build is determined by its aesthetics, construction materials, and durability.

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Aesthetics

In terms of looks, it would actually be quite easy to mistake the Hiboy MAX Pro for the Ninebot Max G2. This is because of their rugged designs, chunky tires, and black-and-orange colorways. Unlike other e-scooters on the market, these models only have one option available when it comes to colors.

Thanks to the timeless designs, neither look will be going out of fashion anytime soon. Both scooters look great in photographs and suit a wide variety of styles. If you'd like to personalize your scooter, you can always do so by using vinyl stickers.

Materials and Durability

The Hiboy MAX Pro is made predominantly from aluminum, which is one of the most popular materials used in the construction of e-scooters. Aluminum is often used thanks to its lightweight properties and durability.

Like most of Segway's other e-scooters, the Ninebot Max G2's frame is made from steel. While steel is heavier than aluminum, it's also stronger, more durable, and highly weather resistant.

Ride Quality

As you ride along the city streets with your new electric scooter, you want to feel comfortable and confident. Can the scooters in this comparison provide that comfort and confidence for you? Let's find out by taking a closer look at the factors that affect the overall ride quality.

Tires

The Hiboy MAX Pro has chunky 11-inch pneumatic tires that protect against punctures. They offer an exceptionally comfortable ride and are a major upgrade from the previous model's 10-inch solid rubber tires.

The Ninebot Max G2's 10-inch tires have impressive self-healing properties. An inner jelly layer immediately repairs punctures that are less than 4mm deep, so there's no need to stress about getting a flat tire, even when tackling tricky terrains.

Suspension

Did you know that only around 40% of electric scooters offer any type of suspension? Well, the good news is that both of the e-scooters in this comparison fall into this category.

The Ninebot Max G2 has a dual suspension system, including a hydraulic damper in the front and a double spring system in the rear. This is why Ninebots are often referred to as 'the SUV of electric scooters'.

The Hiboy MAX Pro also has a dual suspension system that is just as impressive as the Ninebot.

Deck Space

A wider deck means more space to place your feet and more stability on the road. So, what are the deck dimensions on offer? Let's find out:

  • Hiboy MAX Pro: 7.9 inches x 18.9 inches
  • Ninebot Max G2: 6.7 inches x 20.5 inches

Where the Hiboy MAX Pro is wider, the Ninebot Max G2 is longer, so it's up to you to determine which configuration you deem most comfortable.

Portability

Both scooters can fold up in a matter of seconds. Once folded, the scooters can easily be carried up stairs or stored in the boot of your car. The only thing you may struggle with is the weight of the scooters. They both fall on the heavier side, weighing roughly 52 lbs each.

While this might not be a problem if you have enough upper body strength, some people may struggle to carry their scooter over long distances.

Weather Resistance

The Hiboy MAX Pro has a weather resistance rating of IPX4, which means that you should be able to ride in light rain without any issues. However, heavy showers and deep puddles should be avoided if you want to prevent water damage to your scooter.

The Ninebot Max G2 has a weather-resistant rating of IPX5, which means that you can ride in almost all weather conditions. This is mostly thanks to the high-strength steel that is used in the scooter's construction. The Segway Ninebot Max G2 also boasts a traction control system, which provides stability and control in slippery conditions.

The 'X' in both of these ratings means that the dust resistance rating is unknown.

Apps

These days, almost every purchase comes with a dedicated application and these electric scooters are no different.

Segway's app allows you to:

  • Activate your electric scooter
  • Upgrade firmware and check scooter status
  • Change your speed modes, light effects, and other settings
  • Record the routes you ride
  • Share your rides and routes with other riders
  • Send an SOS notification to emergency contacts if you get into a crash
  • Lock and unlock your vehicle
  • Check your battery life and speed
  • Troubleshoot any issues

Hiboy's app allows you to:

  • Turn the lights off and on
  • Lock and unlock your scooter
  • Toggle between different speeds
  • Customize your preferred settings
  • View scooter statistics
  • Turn on the cruise control

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Lights

Both scooters are equipped with bright LED headlights, tail lights, and side lights to illuminate your way as you ride through the city streets. Just remember to turn on your lights at night or on cloudy, dark days to make sure that pedestrians and cars can see you coming.

In addition to bright LED lights, the Ninebot Max G2 also has a low-decibel horn to let people know that you're coming around a corner or that they may be in your way.

Verdict

So, which one comes out on top? While the Hiboy MAX Pro and the Ninebot Max G2 are similar in many ways, it's Segway's offering that wins this one. But, what are our reasons for declaring this triumph? It mostly has to do with the impressive climbing ability, self-healing tires, and shorter charging time.

With that being said, the Hiboy MAX Pro is still an incredible scooter and you may favor it because of its slightly longer range and lighter weight, making it a good choice for commuters.

If you're still unsure which electric scooter is the right choice for you and your particular needs, why not rent a scooter for a few months to learn more about its features? Here at Unagi, you can rent a high-quality e-scooter for as little as $59 per month!


Daniel Foley
Daniel Foley

Daniel tests all the latest e-scooters and currently enjoys the Unagi Voyager as a daily driver for it's light weight, good range, and stylish look.

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