Segway-Ninebot delivers a performance monster at 70km/h

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(Pocket-lint) — Segway-Ninebot has unveiled its 2022 range of electric scooters and the brand has something for everyone.

The new D-Class scooters will be launched first, as they have been designed with resource efficiency in mind.

There is nothing new in these designs, but they are finished in eye-catching colors and offer speeds of up to 25 km per hour.

The D18E, D28E and D38E are available for pre-order now at Segway website . The number of each model equals the range provided by the scooter in kilometers, so the D38 can travel 38 km on a single charge, for example.

Pricing starts at £329/€359, and the Class D scooters are expected to ship by the end of March.

Then, Segway teased its upcoming premium scooters, and P . series which will be launched at the end of the year.

The P Series is more advanced and offers wider footrests, integrated turn signals and new all-season tires.

There are also great quality of life features like built-in USB-C phone charging and unlocking. NFC .

The P100SE It is the most exciting of the two models with a range of up to 100 km and front and rear suspension for off-road work.

Finally, Segway has unleashed its most exciting new line-up, the world’s flagship scooters GT-Series in particular GT2 .

The GT2 can reach a speed of 70 km/h and will get there at the same speed – it can reach 0-48 km/h in just four seconds.

Of course, it’s not road legal in the majority of places, but Segway says you can enjoy it “on the racetrack.”

It has two engines, self-healing pneumatic tires and even traction control.

To keep things smooth, there is an adjustable front and rear shock suspension system.

It also has a 900-lumen headlight as well as a daytime running lamp with anti-glare technology.

Finally, to stay in control, a full-color transparent OLED dashboard shows you speed, range, power mode, and more.

The GT-class scooters are expected to be launched in the second and third quarters of 2022 and we expect them to cost a lot of money.

Written by Luke Baker.

Emily Dickinson

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