List of Ninebot Max G30 Serial Number Prefixes/Regions: Difference between revisions
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Latest revision as of 02:23, 14 June 2024
Different regions may have different laws around what speed limits and functions are allowed.
Ninebot uses the first 4 digits of the serial number, also called the region or serial prefix to determine the vehicle's behavior.
The 4th digit often determines this region, while the first 3 often begin with N4G.
Retail Prefixes
Prefix | Region/Variant | Max Speed | Model |
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N4GS | WW Max | 30 km/h | Ninebot G30P |
N4GC | EU Max | 25 km/h | Ninebot G30 |
N4GF | ZN Max | 25 km/h | Ninebot G30Z |
N4GE | DE Max | 20 km/h | Ninebot G30D Blue |
N4GP | EU Max | 25 km/h | Ninebot G30E |
N4GN | WW Max Lite | 30 km/h | Ninebot G30LP |
N4GA | EU Max Lite | 25 km/h | Ninebot G30LE |
N4GO | EU Max Lite | 25 km/h | Ninebot G30LE |
N4GM | DE Max Lite | 20 km/h | Ninebot G30LD |
N4GT | AU Maserati MC | 25 km/h | Ninebot G30M |
N4YC | DE Seat Mó | 20 km/h | Ninebot G30D |
NTG1 | DE Audi EKS | 20 km/h | Ninebot G30D |
Rental Prefixes
Brand | Model | Prefix |
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Lyft | SNSC 2.0 | N4LYL |
Spin | SNSC 2.0 | N4LPL |