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Segway’s New Electric Line-up Sparks Buzz at CES 2026

Segway announced three new electric transport models at CES 2026: the Myon and Muxi e-bikes, as well as the Xaber 300 electric motorcycle. These new products target a broad user base and offer various configurations and functionalities.

The Myon e-bike is positioned as an all-purpose model suitable for both commuting and leisure. It will be available in three classes: Class 1 (pedals with electric assist, no throttle, maximum speed of 20 mph), Class 2 (with throttle, maximum speed of 20 mph), and Class 3 (no throttle, maximum speed of 28 mph). The Myon is equipped with a 500W motor providing a peak torque of 85 Nm and a 48 V / 722 Wh battery, offering a range of up to 80 miles. The bike features a front suspension fork with an 80 mm travel, hydraulic disc brakes, and an electronic gear shifting system. Segway offers an easy switching mechanism with “+” and “–” buttons on the handlebar controlling a servo motor at the rear derailleur. Gear adjustment is done via a mobile app. Prices for the Myon start at $1999 with pre-orders now open.

The second e-bike, Muxi, sports a retro-style with a curving frame and upright seating position. It’s designed for more relaxed rides and comes with mounts for racks and a passenger seat. The Muxi is available in Class 1 and Class 2, featuring a single-speed transmission and a 750W motor with 80 Nm of torque. The bike features Hill Start Assist, Hill Descent Control, regenerative braking, and a Traction Control System. The Muxi is priced starting at $1699, with sales set to begin in March.

Photo: Segway

The Xaber 300 electric motorcycle is designed for extreme off-road conditions. Although Segway has not yet revealed detailed specifications such as power, battery capacity, and range, more information is promised soon. It’s known that the motorcycle has three power modes, corresponding to motorcycles with 150cc, 200cc, and 300cc engines. A virtual electronic clutch mimicking a traditional mechanical clutch is available for experienced riders. It also features a traction control system and a mobile app for setting the maximum front wheel lift angle and imposing speed and geofence limits.

All new Segway models are equipped with anti-theft systems, including a Lost Mode allowing remote locking of the e-bike and battery in the event of theft. Color displays are included, showing data about the bike’s condition and the rider’s physical activity. The optional RearView Radar costs $99.99, offering a 150-degree view at distances up to 70 meters to alert of approaching vehicles. The Xiro Dropper automatic seatpost for Myon and Muxi, priced at $299.99, lowers when stopped for easier mounting and dismounting.

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