KuKirin G2 Max vs G2 Master: Single or Dual Motor?
Same rated range, different purpose
The G2 Max is the lower-priced 1000W single-motor choice. The G2 Master uses dual 1000W motors and sits above it in the range. Both list up to 70 km manufacturer-rated range, but the Master prioritises traction and acceleration.
| Specification | G2 Max | G2 Master |
|---|---|---|
| Current price | See current G2 Max price | See current G2 Master price |
| Motor | 1000W rated single | Dual 1000W rated |
| Maximum speed | 55 km/h | 60 km/h |
| Maximum range | Up to 70 km | Up to 70 km |
| Battery | 48V 20.8Ah | 52V 20.8Ah |
| Weight | 31.6 ± 1 kg | 33.1 ± 0.5 kg |
| Tyres | 10-inch pneumatic off-road | 10-inch tubeless off-road |
| Brakes | Front and rear disc | Front and rear disc |
Choose G2 Max for simpler long-range value
It is the lower-priced option, is slightly lighter and gives the same manufacturer-rated maximum range. It is the rational choice for riders who do not need dual-motor traction.
Choose G2 Master for traction and stronger acceleration
Dual motors help on steep or loose private-land routes and under sustained load. The 52V system and second motor are performance advantages, but they increase complexity and can use energy faster when ridden aggressively.
Both are heavy
Neither is a lightweight commuter. Check stairs, storage and vehicle loading before buying. Compare braking maintenance and local legal classification as carefully as motor output.
Speed, range, climbing and charging figures are manufacturer-rated maximums under test conditions. Actual performance varies with rider weight, speed mode, terrain, gradients, tyre pressure, temperature, wind and battery condition. Check current local rules before riding on public roads.