Segway showcases multiple e-scooters at CESGT3 Pro tops out at 49.7mphF3 and E3 models boast more modest specs and price
Alongside its plans for new ebikes, at CES 2025 Segway has showcased a suite of new e-scooters – seven to be precise – which could give the best e-scooters on the market a run for their money.
The headliners are the GT Series Superscooters – the GT 3 and GT3 Pro – which boast some solid specs. With its 7,000W dual motor setup with a 2,160Wh battery the Pro model can accelerate from 0 to 30mph in 3.9 seconds (in Ultra Boost mode) with a top speed of 49.7mph and a max range of 86 miles on a single charge. Meanwhile the GT3 and its 2,400W motor can take it from 0 to 30 in 9 seconds with a 31mph top speed, with its 988Wh battery boasting a max range of 45 miles.
Both models sport 11-inch self-sealing tires, and smart functions like Segway’s Airlock feature – which automatically locks the scooter when you walk away – as well as map navigation and ride stats which are shared on a 2.4-inch full color display on the scooters’ handlebar.
If you’re keen to pick one of these up, the GT 3 will cost $1,699.99 – with a preorder discount of $200 – and is available to preorder now at store.segway.com. We’re still waiting for confirmation of the GT 3 Pro’s price, but it’ll be launching later in April.
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An e-scooter for everyone
Next up is the Segway Max G3, which sacrifices some of the GT 3 series’ oomph for a smoother ride – which Segway says is facilitated by the scooter’s dual hydraulic shock absorbers. Its 2,000W motor and 597Wh battery mean the scooter boasts a 50 mile max range, a 28mph max speed and a nought to 15mph acceleration of 2.4 seconds. Just like the the GT 3 series e-scooters it also boasts those useful smart features like Airlock and the full-color display for navigation and ride stats.
We haven’t had confirmation of theMax G3’s cost yet, but Segway says it’ll launch in “Spring/Summer 2025” – which we’re taking to mean sometime around May or June, but we’ll have to wait and see.
Lastly Segway is rolling out more standard commuter e-scooters in the form of the F3, F3 pro, E3, and E3 Pro. Launch sometime in Spring or Summer 2025 for an as of yet unconfirmed price – though Segway says they’ll land at “mid and entry-level pricing.” In exchange you’ll receive a less powerful machine than Segway’s other new e-scooters, with the F3-series pair boasting a 20mph max speed and 44 mile max range – the E-series stats are to be confirmed.
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As we learn more about the scooters we’ll update this page, but the stats at a glance look solid across the range and we’re excited to give them a whirl when they’re ready to launch. It won’t be as in-depth a test as one of our full-on reviews, but at CES we’ll be demoing one of the new F or E-series e-scooters, as well as one of Segway’s new e-bikes – so be on the look out for a write-up of our hands-on experience later this week.
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