Segway is announcing a slew of new e-bike products at CES 2026 , including two new e-bikes, an electric dirt bike, and two new accessories for riders designed to help keep them safe when on the road. Segway is not entirely new to the e-bike scene, but it does only have a few models under its belt up til now. Prior to entering the e-bike scene, Segway was primarily an electric scooter company. And long before that, it specialized exclusively in the self-balancing personal mobility devices you may have seen in shows like Arrested Development. Although that was quite some time ago. Long before it was purchased by Ninebot.

Segway is launching one e-bike at CES 2026, with another coming in just a couple of months
For the new e-bikes, Segway is introducing the Myon and Muxi (pronounced moo-shee). The Myon is the first of these two new bikes and is a commuter and leisure hybrid bike. It features 500W of power with a top speed of 28mph and a maximum range of 80 miles. The Myon also goes on sale today and has a starting price of $1,999.99 . It also comes in two colors, which are Shoe Suede Blue and Skyscraper Gray.
If the Myon isn’t your style, there’s the Muxi. The Muxi bike is a short-tail e-bike that’s more of a beach cruiser-style bike meant for casual rides. Segway’s Head of e-bike, Nick Howe, describes it as the “cool, fun, surf van you take to the beach with all your friends.” There’s even a passenger kit you can buy for it that costs $199, so you can actually bring a friend along for the ride. The bike itself will retail for $1,699. It features the same maximum range of 80 miles, but a slightly slower 20mph top speed. It also features support for Apple FindMy and GPS tracking (like the Myon), and comes in two colors, which are Dusty Sage and Olive Brush. This bike won’t go on sale until March of this year.

Segway’s new accessories both seem like must-have items
As for the accessories, Segway is launching the Xiro Dropper Post for $229.99 and the Rearview Radar for $99.99. For those more concerned with safety, the Rearview Radar seems like a must-have add-on for the bike. It mounts to the back of the bike just under the taillight and uses millimeter wave radar technology to detect the location, velocity, and angle of objects. Such as approaching vehicles. The radar then gives the rider real-time audio and visual alerts. It has a 150-degree field of view, and it can detect things up to 230 feet behind the back with a width of 20 feet.
The Dropper Post, meanwhile, is an alternative post for the seat, and automatically lowers when it senses that riders are slowing down and coming to a stop, allowing the rider to place both feet on the ground for more stability. Segway says this can also be manually adjusted with the touch of a button. The Dropper Post will be available in March, while the Rearview Radar will be available starting this month.

Segway is finally launching a proper electric dirt bike
Segway has the Xyber , which looks kind of like an electric dirt bike, but with a bulkier frame and feels more “inspired by” than being an actual dirt bike. That isn’t the case at all with the Xaber 300. This is an actual electric dirt bike that looks like how you would expect a dirt bike to look. And it has all the hallmarks of a dirt bike, too.
For instance, it has three power modes that are the equivalent of 150cc, 200cc, and 300cc dirt bikes. Except, you cans wap between them on the fly, so it’s like you have three different bikes. Segway doesn’t mention top speed, range, or any other detailed specifics, but it does state that those will be shared closer to the launch, which is Spring/Summer 2026. It also shares a couple of key details. The Xaber 300 has an electronic clutch that Segway says “will simulate a mechanical clutch to provide familiar performance for motorcycle enthusiasts in dynamic off-road scenarios.” It also has a selectable traction control system for settings on different terrain. As well as a “maximum wheelie angle” that can be set in the app for skill progression.