Segway brought some serious e-power to this year’s CES.
The company launched several new products at CES 2025, all of them electric powered, including e-bikes, scooters, and a lawnmower.
The one that caught our eye is the Segway Xyber. a rugged-looking e-bike that looks like a serious racing machine, with massive tires, hydraulic brakes, and an imposing suspension system.
It looks fast, and it is. In Race Mode, it goes from 0 to 20 miles per hour in just 2.7 seconds, powered by Segway’s 175Nm, 6,000 watt direct-drive motor. It’s paired with a hefty, 2,880Wh dual-battery system, which should be enough for 112 miles of range. But it is, in fact, an e-bicycle, because it has pedals and 12-levels of pedal assistance. You can, however, completely rest your feet and operate it in throttle-only mode.
That’s one mean-looking electric machine.
Credit: Segway
Other features include hydraulically damped front and rear suspension (with 110mm and 100mm of travel, respectively), Tektro hydraulic disc brakes, and those 20 x 5.0-inch tires with flat-resistant inserts.
The Xyber might not be road-legal in all jurisdictions (at least not without a permit), but Segway says a second version is coming, and that one will conform to class 2 e-bike requirements. It should launch in late spring or early summer of 2025.
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If you’re up for something more…well, bicycley, Segway also brought the Segway Xafari to Las Vegas. It’s described as an “all-terrain electric cruiser,” and it has 88 miles of range thanks to the included 936Wh battery. Other features of note are the dual suspension (80mm of travel in the front, 70mm in the rear), and 26 x 3.0-inch all-terrain tires.
Segway Xafari is more of a commuter, but it’s also pretty smart.
Credit: Segway
Both bikes come with Segway’s Intelligent Ride System, which is a suite of smart tech features such as Apple Find My support, remote monitoring via GPS, real-time health and fitness data syncing, and more. Both bikes have a multi-color, high-res (so says Segway, we don’t have the exact resolution figures), 2.4-inch smart TFT display.
Now, for the prices. The Segway Xyber will cost $2,999.99), while the Xafari will retail for $2,399.99) when they hit the market, and pre-orders are open now at store.segway.com.
From the left: Segway E3, Max G3, GT3 Pro, and F3
Credit: Segway
At CES 2025, Segway also brought seven new electric scooters. Perhaps the most interesting among the bunch is the top-of-the-line Segway Ninebot Max G3. It boasts a 28mph top speed, a 50-mile range, and a 0-15 mile acceleration of 2.4 seconds. Dual hydraulic shock absorbers are here to smooth out the road bumps, and most of Segway’s Intelligent Ride System features are here, including a multi-function TFT display. Price is unknown at this time, and availability starts in the spring of 2025.
Another interesting new addition to Segway’s e-scooter lineup is the GT3 Pro, which can go from 0 to 30mph in 3.9 seconds in Ultra Boost Mode, with a top speed of 49.7 miles per hour, and a range of up to 86 miles. It’s powered by dual 3,500 watt motors, and has a massive, 2,160mAh battery. Other features of note include the dual-piston, hydraulic disc breaks, a dual coil-suspension, and 11-inch, self-healing tires. We also don’t know the price for the GT3 Pro, but we do know it will launch in the spring.
The company also refreshed its lineup with the F3 and F3 Pro commuters, and the ER and E3 Pro scooters, with focus on portability. All of the new scooters will be available in the spring or summer of 2025.
It even trims the edges!
Credit: Segway
Finally, Segway also launched the Segway Navimow X3, a robotic lawn mower which can cover up to 5,000 square meters of lawn in 24 hours. It can conquer slopes up to 27 degrees, and can also trim your lawn’s edges so you can have a nice lawn without putting in nearly any work.
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