Segway's Xaber 300 electric dirt bike is now officially available for purchase in the United States, with the company confirming that units are already being delivered to authorized dealers across the country. The launch represents a significant milestone in Segway's ongoing expansion into the electric powersports market.
Capable of reaching 60 mph (approximately 96 km/h), the Xaber 300 is the most performance-oriented off-road machine Segway has produced to date. The bike is designed to compete seriously in the growing segment of electric motocross and trail riding.
The broader electric powersports market has been gaining momentum globally, with brands like KTM, Stark Future, and Sur-ron already establishing footholds in the electric dirt bike space. Segway's entry with a purpose-built, high-speed model signals that the category is maturing rapidly.
For international buyers outside the US, availability details have not yet been fully confirmed, though Segway's global distribution network suggests wider rollout is likely in the coming months.
Source: Segway’s wild new 60 MPH electric dirt bike is now officially on sale - Electrek· Based on source, with AI-assisted rewriting.
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