Four New Segway Electric Two-Wheelers Debut in Nepal

Four New Segway Electric Two-Wheelers Debut in Nepal

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Four New Segway Electric Two-Wheelers Debut in Nepal

Electric mobility in Nepal is no longer just a trend, it’s a movement. And with the official launch of four new electric two-wheelers by iHub Pvt. Ltd., the authorized distributor of Segway-Ninebot in Nepal, the landscape is about to get a lot more exciting.

This latest launch includes a blend of practicality, power, and futuristic design. The models, Segway E150 MK2, Segway E125 MK2, Segway Xyber, and Segway Xafari, cater to a wide spectrum of riders, from daily commuters and eco-conscious urban dwellers to off-road explorers and performance seekers. In a market rapidly adopting electric solutions, Segway's entry adds both credibility and variety.

So, what do these new machines bring to the table? Let’s break it down.

Segway Electric Two-Wheeler Price in Nepal

Segway Model

Price in Nepal (NPR)

Segway E150 MK2

Rs. 4,99,000

Segway E125 MK2

Rs. 3,49,000

Segway Xyber (E-Bike)

Rs. 5,49,000

Segway Xafari (E-Cycle)

Rs. 3,49,000

Segway E150 MK2

If you're looking for a scooter that delivers both speed and range without compromising on urban aesthetics, the E150 MK2 is built exactly for that.

Equipped with a robust 7,500W motor, this model is the most powerful among the newly launched scooters. What really stands out is its dual 1944Wh batteries, allowing the scooter to travel up to 120 kilometers on a full charge. With a top speed of 90 km/h, the E150 MK2 pushes the limits of what’s expected from an electric scooter in Nepal’s current market.

From a pricing standpoint, it sits at the premium end, Rs. 4,99,000, but it positions itself as a worthy investment for performance-focused urban riders who need speed, range, and reliability in one complete package.

The E150 MK2 also reflects Segway’s matured design language: sleek, minimal, and futuristic. This model clearly targets professionals, enthusiasts, and early adopters ready to switch from fuel-powered bikes to next-gen electric options.

Segway E125 MK2

For riders who seek a smarter balance between affordability and utility, the E125 MK2 checks many boxes.

Powered by a 3,600W motor and a single 1944Wh battery, this model reaches a maximum speed of 70 km/h, and offers a range between 75 to 100 kilometers, depending on riding style and road conditions. With a price tag of Rs. 3,49,000, it enters the sweet spot for Nepali buyers exploring electric alternatives without going overboard on spending.

Its slightly toned-down specs compared to the E150 make it a better fit for general commuters, especially in congested cities like Kathmandu or Pokhara, where agility, range, and affordability are key.

Importantly, Segway retains its signature aesthetic and safety standards even on this more affordable model, ensuring users don’t feel they’ve compromised on build quality or experience.

Segway Xyber

The Segway Xyber brings a different flavor to this launch, not just another e-scooter, but a proper electric motorcycle-style e-bike built for those who want more rugged performance and durability.

Featuring a 3,000W hub motor and 1440Wh lithium battery, the Xyber is engineered for strength and stability. It hits a top speed of 32 km/h, which might sound modest for bike enthusiasts but is ideal for safe yet powerful commuting or semi-urban travel.

What really makes this model interesting is its build. With its commanding stance, larger frame, and off-road-friendly design, the Xyber feels more like a hybrid between a scooter and a small electric motorcycle. That makes it suitable for both road use and occasional outdoor rides.

At Rs. 5,49,000, it targets a niche segment, riders who want a strong, dependable e-bike with a unique identity and durable design.

Segway Xafari

Completing the lineup is the Segway Xafari, an electric cycle that blends daily practicality with clean energy ideals. With the e-bike segment growing among students, delivery riders, and casual users, the Xafari provides an ideal mid-ground.

It runs on a 750W motor, powered by a 936Wh battery, with a maximum speed of 32 km/h and a range of 58 kilometers. Its standout feature is its 25kg rear carrier capacity, making it ideal for small deliveries, office commutes, or shopping runs.

The design is sleek, lightweight, and easy to maneuver, which is a crucial advantage for Nepali cities where narrow streets and tight turns are a daily reality.

At a price of Rs. 3,49,000, the Xafari is not just for lifestyle riders, it is also a practical choice for those who want to reduce fuel costs while contributing to a greener environment.

What This Launch Means for Nepal

Segway’s latest move signals a shift in how global electric vehicle (EV) brands are viewing Nepal. With increasing environmental awareness, rising fuel prices, and improving EV infrastructure, the country is ripe for a mobility transition.

What sets Segway apart in this launch is the diversity in product vision. Rather than focusing only on high-end or low-end options, the brand offers a tiered lineup that meets real-world needs: from high-performance scooters and lifestyle bikes to eco-conscious urban cycles.

Moreover, Segway’s established global credibility in micromobility, coupled with iHub’s distribution strength in Nepal, gives buyers confidence in after-sales support, spare parts availability, and long-term service.

Conclusion

The debut of four new Segway electric two-wheelers in Nepal isn’t just another product launch, it’s a statement. A statement that electric mobility in Nepal is evolving, and that Nepali consumers now have access to international-grade choices that are thoughtfully tailored to local conditions.

Whether you’re a tech-forward commuter, a style-conscious rider, or someone simply tired of fuel costs, Segway’s new lineup offers something worth looking at. And perhaps, worth riding home.

 

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