CES 2026 Recap: New Electric Scooters, E-Bikes.
CES 2026 Spotlight: Electric Bicycles, Scooters, and Motorcycles Electrify the Show Floor
Las Vegas, NV – January 14, 2026 – The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026 wrapped up its first week with a strong emphasis on sustainable micromobility, as manufacturers unveiled a wave of advanced electric bicycles (e-bikes), electric scooters, and electric motorcycles designed to redefine urban commuting, off-road adventures, and high-performance riding. From tech-integrated commuters to boundary-pushing superbikes, the event highlighted faster charging, smarter features, and expanded ranges, signaling a maturing market for electric two-wheelers.
Segway Leads with Versatile E-Bikes and Off-Road Power
Segway, a dominant force in micromobility, made one of the biggest splashes by expanding its e-bike lineup and debuting an electric dirt bike. The Myon, a commuter and leisure e-bike priced at $1,999 and available now, features a 500W motor with 85Nm torque, selectable Class 1/2/3 modes (up to 28 mph assisted), electronic shifting via a 9-speed Shimano CUES drivetrain, and up to 80 miles of range from a 722Wh battery. It integrates Segway's Intelligent Ride System for anti-theft (including Apple Find My and Lost Mode), OTA updates, auto-headlights, and app connectivity.
The Muxi, a compact utility/short-tail e-bike (priced at $1,699, launching March 2026), offers a 750W direct-drive motor, single-speed setup, Hill Start Assist, and similar smart features with up to 80 miles range. Both models emphasize customization, modularity, and automotive-inspired safety.
Segway also introduced the Xaber 300 electric dirt bike (pronounced "say-br"), inspired by Dakar Rally prototypes. Priced at $5,299.99 and slated for spring/summer 2026 release, it simulates 150/200/300cc power modes, includes an electronic clutch, Traction Control System (TCS), and parental controls for wheelie limits—making it accessible for beginners while thrilling for experts.
Yadea Targets North America with Rugged and Commuter Models
Yadea, the world's top-selling electric two-wheeler brand, debuted the FATBOY and FLO e-bikes tailored for North America. The FATBOY, a rugged fat-tire model with 20x4.5-inch tires and a 750Wh battery, delivers up to 87 miles range for cross-terrain leisure and light off-road use. The FLO focuses on urban commuting with a 500W motor and torque sensor for natural assist. Backed by a Mexico manufacturing hub and $150 million R&D investment, these models underscore Yadea's push into Western markets.
High-Performance Scooters from Navee and INMOTION
Electric scooters pushed boundaries with premium, high-speed designs. Navee showcased the UT5 Ultra X, a dual 2,400W-motor "hyperscooter" with supercar-inspired styling, 43 mph top speed, 0-12 mph in 1.98 seconds, hydraulic suspension, and up to 87 miles claimed range (priced around $2,499). The off-road-focused NT5 Ultra X hits 40 mph with dual 1,200W motors, ABS brakes, and 56 miles range. Navee also teased wild concepts like an AI golf cart and electric seaplane.
INMOTION highlighted high-performance options, including the upcoming RS PRO scooter (up to 94 mph top speed) and the flagship P6 electric unicycle (93 mph), emphasizing SiC high-voltage platforms and automotive-grade batteries.
Electric Motorcycles: Solid-State Breakthroughs
The event's most futuristic reveals came in electric motorcycles. Verge Motorcycles debuted an updated TS Pro with what it claims is the world's first production solid-state battery in a road vehicle (via partner Donut Lab). Options include a 20.2 kWh pack (217 miles range) or 33.3 kWh (370 miles), with 10-minute fast charging to 80% via NACS (Tesla-style) plug, 737 lb-ft torque, 0-60 mph in 3.5 seconds, and top speed of 124 mph. Pricing starts at $29,900, with deliveries in Q1 2026.
Other highlights included the Novus One (U.S. debut: 430Nm torque, 80 mph top speed, ~80 miles range, full carbon fiber, $19,000–$24,000) and various concepts blurring e-bike and e-moto lines.
Trends and Takeaways
CES 2026 underscored micromobility's evolution: smarter connectivity (apps, anti-theft, OTA), longer ranges, off-road capability, and solid-state battery adoption for faster charging and safety. Brands like Segway, Navee, Yadea, and Verge are making electric two-wheelers more accessible and performant, appealing to commuters, adventurers, and thrill-seekers alike.
Many models are available now or launching soon—check official sites for regional availability, regulations, and real-world testing. As urban mobility shifts greener, CES 2026 proved electric two-wheelers are accelerating toward mainstream adoption.