Update 12/3: Segway has extended its Cyber Monday sale for continued savings, but there’s no telling when it’ll end so don’t wait too long on decisions!
Segway’s Black Friday sale is in its final week and now the brand is taking the prices down on some of its included EVs, like the Ninebot MAX G30LP KickScooter for $399.99 shipped, after using the coupon code HMLP50 at checkout for an extra $50 off. It normally sits at $800 outside of these sales, with 2024 having seen regular falls between $615 and $550. It started off this Black Friday sale at $500, dropping to $450 only five days ago before coming in today with an additional $50 slashed off its price tag. This gives you a 50% markdown at $400 off, and carves out a new all-time low price. You’ll also find this rate matched over at Amazon for the time being, as well.
Today’s big pricing upset brings Segway’s Ninebot MAX G30LP KickScooter even further into the budget-friendly price range – and you’re getting every bang for your buck when you consider its capabilities. The 350W motor works with its 367Wh battery to provide commuting support of up to 25 miles on a single charge at top speeds of 18.6 MPH – even tackling 20% inclines with no problem which beats out many of its competitors. Aside from its three riding modes, it comes with a foldable frame, a built-in LED headlight, app-accessed smart controls, an LED digital dashboard, and my favorite feature – a dual braking system that includes regenerative brakes to recycle energy and extend the travel times.
Segway’s full Black Friday EV deals under $300:
- C2 Lite eKickScooter for kids: $120 (Reg. $200) | matches at Amazon
- 9.9 MPH for up to 5.9 miles
- C2 eKickScooter for kids: $150 (Reg. $250)
- 9.9 MPH for up to 6.8 miles
- E2 Plus KickScooter: $280 (Reg. $400) | matches at Amazon
- 15.5 MPH for up to 15.5 miles
Segway’s full Black Friday $301 to $500 EV deals:
- F35 KickScooter: $400 (Reg. $680)
- 18.6 MPH for up to 24.9 miles
- E2 Pro eKickScooter: $400 (Reg. $600) | matches at Amazon
- 15.5 MPH for up to 21.7 miles
- S2 Self-Balancing Scooter: $450 (Reg. $600) | matches at Amazon
- 11.2 MPH for up to 21.7 miles
- S MAX Self-Balancing Scooter: $490 (Reg. $1,200) | matches at Amazon
- 12.4 MPH for up to 23.6 miles
Segway’s full Black Friday $501+ EV deals:
- F2 KickScooter: $550 (Reg. $700) | matches at Amazon
- 18 MPH for up to 25 miles
- MAX G30P KickScooter: $600 (Reg. $1,000) | matches at Amazon
- 18.6 MPH for up to 40.4 miles
- Max G2 KickScooter: $800 (Reg. $1,400) | matches at Amazon
- 22 MPH for up to 43 miles
- F2 Pro KickScooter: $553 (Reg. $800) | matches at Amazon
- 20 MPH for up to 34 miles
- ZT3 Pro All-Terrain Electric Scooter: $950 (Reg. $1,300) | matches at Amazon
- 24.9 MPH for up to 43.5 miles
- GoKart Pro 2: $2,000 (Reg. $2,300)
- can be reassembled into a S Max self-balancing scooter
- can be used as an indoor racing controller
There are tons of ways to save on quality EVs right now thanks to Black Friday, with sales all in their full swing of savings now too. If you prefer sticking with an e-scooter, but don’t care for Segway, you’ll find quality alternatives from NIU and Hiboy’s sales, while they last. If you instead want to hop aboard an e-bike, you’ll find plenty of great options from Lectric’s Black Friday sale, and the brand even released two new models this month – the XPedition 2.0 Cargo e-bikes and XPeak 2.0 Off-Road e-bikes. We’re also seeing some of the best deals of the season coming from MOD Bikes’ sale with up to $1,300 in price cuts that have dropped costs to new lows across the board starting from $1,799 – plus, it also released a limited-edition, upgraded Easy SideCar 3 Sahara e-bike that is perfect for dog lovers, specifically. You’ll also find a ton of great deals from Rad Power, Tenways, Aventon, and more – all within our Green Deals hub and spanning back to the beginning of the month.
Segway Ninebot MAX G30LP Electric KickScooter:
The Kickscooter Max G30LP has rear wheel drive with a powerful 350W motor, reaching speeds of up to 18.6 mph with a remarkable 25-mile range, catering to riders up to 220 lbs. And its capability to tackle 20% hill grades adds to its efficiency and versatility.
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