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an electric platform, a virtual electronic clutch will simulate a mechanical one to provide familiar performance for off-road scenarios.
A selectable Traction Control System will have settings for different terrain, and riders can set the maximum wheelie angle in the app for skill progression, and a power-to-weight ratio of 24.7 %. It will also include parental controls like the ability to set maximum speed limits and geo-fencing via the app.
Full details and specs will be available closer to launch. The Xaber 300 MSRP is $ 5,299.99 and will be available between the spring and summer of 2026.
MYON AND MUXI The two new e-bikes Segway is launching, Myon and Muxi, are aimed at a broader market segment than Xyber and Xafari, the brand’ s debut e-bikes introduced last year at CES.
The Myon is a commuter and leisure-style e-bike that has electronic shifting paired with a nine-speed Shimano CUES drivetrain and TurboTuned motor optimization. The Muxi is a short-tail e-bike aimed at blending utility and versatility and features a singlespeed drivetrain paired with a direct-drive motor. It also includes features like Hill Start Assist for up-hill starts and Hill Descent Control for confident descending.
Both bikes will benefit from Segway’ s Intelligent Ride System, which features advanced security features and a Lost Mode that allows
Segway says its latest release is a huge step forward in the company’ s strategy to broaden its electric platform and make highperformance electric transportation and recreation accessible to riders of all lifestyles.( Photo: Segway)
users to disable the bike remotely. They also include over-the-air update support, a fullcolor HD TFT display, auto headlights, and real-time health and fitness data app syncing.
“ For people who aren’ t already cyclists, e-bikes can seem confusing or intimidating. The technologies we’ re integrating are designed to lower the barrier to entry and make cycling genuinely accessible for everyone,” says Howe.“ And with technology that combines Segway’ s original innovations with safety and convenience features inspired by the automotive industry, we believe our new e-bikes represent a leap forward in terms of the rider experience.”
MSRP for the Muxi is $ 1,699 and will be available in March. MSRP for the Myone is $ 1,999 and is available now.

Stark Future reports record growth, profitability as dealer sell-through accelerates

Stark Future posted record results in 2025, reporting 77 % year-over-year sales growth to € 115 million($ 134 million USD) in revenue and achieving profitability in five of the last nine months, underscoring growing dealer sell-through and rising global demand for the company’ s electric off-road motorcycles.
The Barcelona-based e-motorcycle OEM capped the year with 97 % growth in Q4, driven largely by increased performance at existing dealerships and continued global expansion.
According to the company, existing dealers accounted for the majority of growth, with higher unit velocity and expanding customer adoption. In less than one year, Stark has claimed more than a 3 % share of the global enduro segment, citing strong consumer acceptance of electric platforms that outperform traditional combustion models.
Germany has emerged as a key market, where Stark reported a 50 % enduro market share in 2025, with similar trends developing in other European countries. The company has set a long-term target of capturing approximately 30 % of the global market share within five years. Stark is now developing motorcycles for larger on-road and off-road categories, segments that collectively exceed 55 million units annually worldwide. To support this expansion, the company has secured multisource battery partnerships with EVE and Wanxiang A123 around the 26120 cell format, designed specifically for motorcycle applications with high power output, fast charging capability and advanced thermal management.
“ This year proved a simple theory: when you offer electric motorcycles that are superior to combustion, riders switch,” says Anton Wass, Stark founder and CEO.“
Chief Marketing Officer Morgan Karlsson adds:“ We’ re broadening our dealer network, adding production windows and securing
Stark capped the year with 97 % growth in Q4, driven largely by increased performance at existing dealerships and continued geographic expansion.( Photo: Stark)
battery supply to convert demand into longterm growth.”
Looking ahead, Stark plans to raise additional capital in 2026 and is preparing for a potential IPO within the next three years as it positions itself for long-term global scale. Stark’ s results signal increasing consumer acceptance of electric motorcycles, and improving sell-through at the retail level.