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Enjoy a comfier upgraded commute
The Segway Max G2 is perfect for the daily commuter wanting a secure and pleasant ride everyday, with less bumps felt on the road.
Speedy Trips with a Reliable Motor
Experience enjoyable zippy rides as the Segway Max G2 can reach speeds of 32-35 kph, with the help of its strong, reliable 450W motor. It can also handle climbing up inclines of up to 22%, so you'll worry less if you're in a hilly area.
Extend travels, thanks to longer range
Long-distance commutes have never been easier with the Segway Max G2, as it can reach up to 70 km in a single charge. That's thanks to its reliable 551Wh battery, which takes just about 6 hours to fully charge.
What's more, the Segway Max G2 is powered by Segway's latest RIDEYLONG technology. It coordinates the high-performance brushless motor with the optimized controller algorithm, to make rides smoother, less noisy, and more efficient.
The added benefit of long-range formulated tyres paired with this tech can even extend your scooter's range.
Comfortable riding with built-in suspension
The star upgrade on the Segway Max G2 is its built-in front hydraulic and rear adjustable double spring suspension, allowing for smoother rides than ever before.
Pair that with its 10-inch tubeless pneumatic self-healing tyres, and you won't have to worry too much about bumpy roads and small punctures.
Your safety is also a top priority while riding, which is why the Segway Max G2 comes with a reliable front drum brake and rear electronic brake for maximum stopping power.
Be confident with top-quality Segway design
The Segway Max G2 comes in a larger frame size than its sibling, with an anti-skid deck and higher weight capacity, allowing for more comfortable riding.
It also features a convenient thumb throttle that makes accelerating easy and more ergonomic.
You'll also have no problems seeing and being seen on the road as the Segway Max G2 has a high-power headlight and visible red brake lights. It even has turn indicators on the handlebars to let everyone know where you're going next.
Plus, pedestrians and traffic can be alerted with