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Segway Debuts Myon, Muxi E-Bikes and Xaber 300 Electric Dirt Bike at CES 2026

Connected software defines Segway’s push into micromobility.

Overview

  • Myon launches immediately at $1,999 as a selectable Class 1/2/3 commuter with a 500-watt motor, up to 85 Nm peak torque, a claimed 80-mile range, hybrid electronic shifting, OTA updates, and turn-by-turn navigation on a TFT display.
  • Muxi arrives in March 2026 at $1,699 as a short-tail utility model rated for Class 1 or 2 with hill start and descent control, regenerative braking, traction control, and an optional passenger kit rated to 120 pounds.
  • Both bikes include the Intelligent Ride System with proximity unlocking, Apple Find My support, GPS tracking, motion alarms, Lost Mode with remote disable, and OTA updates across multiple systems, with some connected services requiring a subscription after the first year.
  • The Xaber 300 off-road e-moto, inspired by Segway’s X1000 prototype, is priced around $5,299–$5,300 for spring/summer 2026 delivery and features three power modes equivalent to 150cc/200cc/300cc, a virtual electronic clutch, wheelie-angle limits, parental controls, geofencing, and traction control.
  • Segway has not published Xaber 300 weight or horsepower figures despite touting a 24.7% power-to-weight ratio, and journalists are estimating roughly 160 pounds and 15–40 horsepower, with a stated warranty of two years on the battery, motor, and frame and one year on the complete bike.