Key Takeaways
1. Segway has launched three new electric mobility options: Muxi, Myon, and Xaber 300, with prices ranging from $1,699.99 to $5,299.99.
2. The Xaber 300 is an off-road electric dirt bike designed for beginners, featuring safety features like geofencing and adjustable power settings.
3. The Muxi is a family-oriented e-bike capable of carrying up to 418 lbs., equipped with various safety and convenience features, including a 600-lumen auto headlight.
4. The Myon is styled like a women’s city bike, powered by a 500W motor, and capable of Class 1, 2, or 3 modes with a top speed of 28 mph.
5. Both the Muxi and Myon offer an 80-mile range and include advanced features such as hydraulic disc brakes and a 2.4-inch display, with the option for additional accessories launching in 2026.
Segway has introduced three new two-wheeled electric mobility options: the Muxi, Myon, and Xaber 300. The Myon is priced at $1,999.99 and can be found at Segway dealers. The Muxi is set to hit the market in March with a cost of $1,699.99. Lastly, the Xaber 300 is expected to be available in Spring/Summer 2026 for a price of $5,299.99.
Xaber 300 e-dirt bike
The Xaber 300 acts as an off-road electric dirt bike that matches the performance of a 300cc gas motorbike. This e-bike is crafted to be beginner-friendly, featuring geofencing that automatically limits power to a ‘limp mode’ if young riders stray too far from designated areas. The power settings can also be adjusted to mimic a 150cc or 200cc bike, and there’s an app to set a maximum wheelie angle, ensuring safety by limiting excessive power. It includes built-in traction control that can be adjusted based on the terrain, like wet or muddy surfaces. While not needed, a clutch simulator mode offers familiar feedback for those transitioning from gas bikes.
Muxi direct-drive e-bike
The Muxi is a fully electric ‘mama chari’, a term from Japanese culture describing bikes designed primarily for women to transport their children and groceries. It is equipped with a direct-drive 750W rear motor that delivers a peak torque of 80 Nm. Weighing 73 lbs. (33 kg), this e-bike can carry up to 418 lbs. (190 kg), with 125 lbs. (57 kg) for the rear passenger and 265 lbs. (120 kg) for the front rider on 20-inch tires that are 5 inches wide. Parents can enjoy a fold-down cup holder for their coffee while riding, and features like traction control, hill descent control, and hill start assist make it safer for transporting children.
According to Segway, the e-bike can operate in Class 1 or 2 modes, with a maximum speed of 20 mph (32 kph) in Class 2 and an impressive range of 80 miles (128 km). It features hydraulic disc brakes measuring 180 mm (7.1 in.) at both ends, complete with automatic brake and signal lights for safer stops. A 600-lumen auto headlight can be controlled via a 2.4-inch TFT display, which offers auto-brightness adjustment, ride metrics, and smartphone call and music controls. Additional features like navigation, theft alarms, remote alerts, auto-locking, and tracking for lost or stolen bikes via Apple Find My are available through a subscription.
Myon 9-speed e-bike
The Myon has a design similar to a women’s city bike, and it includes an optional removable top-tube for easier carrying on racks or for hanging bags and accessories. It’s powered by a 500W motor with a peak torque of 85 Nm, driving an electronically-shifted 9-speed Shimano CUES drivetrain. The e-bike weighs 72.75 lbs. (33 kg) and can handle a maximum payload of 300 lbs. (136 kg), with 264 lbs. (120 kg) allocated for the rider on 1.95-inch wide 27.5-inch tires. For extra comfort, the front fork has a suspension of 80 mm (3.1 in.).
This e-bike can operate in Class 1, 2, or 3 modes, reaching a top speed of 28 mph (45 kph) in Class 3, and it offers a range of 80 miles (128 km), again according to the company. The Myon shares hydraulic disc brakes, automatic lights, and a 2.4-inch display with the Muxi. However, it lacks the hill start assist, hill descent control, and traction control features present in the Muxi.
Both e-bikes will have additional options available, such as a Xiro dropper post that automatically lowers when stopped, a rearview radar, and a rear passenger kit which are expected to be launched in the first quarter of 2026.
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