KuKirin G2 Pro vs G2 Max vs G2 Master: Which Should You Buy?
The KuKirin G2 series offers three increasingly powerful commuter scooters at different price points. They share the same DNA — compact form, foldable design, city-focused performance — but differ significantly in motor power, range, and suspension quality. Here's how to choose.
Quick Comparison
| G2 Pro | G2 Max | G2 Master | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Motor | 600W | 1000W | 1200W |
| Top Speed | 45 km/h | 55 km/h | 60 km/h |
| Range | 58 km | 80 km | 80 km |
| Battery | 48V 15Ah | 48V 20Ah | 52V 20Ah |
| Suspension | Front + Rear | Hydraulic | Full Hydraulic |
| Weight | 23 kg | 26 kg | 28 kg |
| Price | €499 | €649 | €839 |
Choose the G2 Pro if:
- Your commute is under 50 km per day
- You need to carry your scooter up stairs regularly (23 kg is manageable)
- You're new to electric scooters and want to start strong
- Budget matters — the G2 Pro offers excellent value at €499
Choose the G2 Max if:
- You have a longer commute (50-70 km) or want weekend range
- You want noticeably faster acceleration and hill-climbing ability
- You're an experienced rider who knows what they want
- You occasionally carry a passenger or heavier load
Choose the G2 Master if:
- You want the premium riding experience — hydraulic suspension is transformative on rough pavement
- You commute in a city with poor road quality
- You want the NFC lock and app connectivity for security
- You're buying for the long term and want no compromises
Our Recommendation
For most riders, the G2 Max hits the sweet spot. The jump from 600W to 1000W and from 58 km to 80 km range is significant. You feel it every time you accelerate from a junction. The extra €150 vs the G2 Pro is worth it for most daily commuters.
If you're on a tighter budget, the G2 Pro is still a fantastic scooter — not a compromise, just a slightly less powerful one. And if you can stretch to the G2 Master, the hydraulic suspension will make you wonder how you ever rode without it.
