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Segway MUXI Blends Cargo Bike and City Cruiser

Segway is not trying to build another generic commuter bike with the MUXI. This is a rethink of what a compact utility e-bike should be, blending cargo capability, smart tech, and a design that actually feels considered.

At first glance, it stands apart. The low-slung frame and step-through layout make it easy to live with, while the compact proportions avoid the bulk that usually comes with cargo bikes. It sits somewhere between a traditional e-bike and a light electric moped, with a stance that feels stable and planted from the moment you get on.
 
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Power comes from a 750W rear hub motor delivering around 80 Nm of torque, paired with a 716Wh battery that pushes range up to around 80 miles. It is more than enough for daily commuting, errands, or carrying extra weight without feeling strained. The low battery placement helps keep the center of gravity down, improving handling, especially when loaded.

What really defines the MUXI is its versatility. With a payload capacity of over 400 pounds and a range of accessories including storage modules, baskets, and a passenger kit, it adapts to different needs without turning into an oversized machine. It is built for real use, not just short rides around the block.
 
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Segway also leans heavily into smart features. The Intelligent Ride System brings in things like Apple Find My tracking, proximity unlocking, and remote security modes, turning the bike into part of a connected ecosystem rather than a standalone product. Add in traction control, regenerative braking, and hill assist features, and it starts to feel closer to a small electric vehicle than a traditional bike.

The result is something that sits in its own category. Not quite a cargo bike, not quite a commuter, and not trying to be either. The MUXI is built for modern city life, where flexibility matters more than specialization.

This is less about reinventing the e-bike and more about fixing what most of them get wrong. Too bulky, too basic, or too limited. The MUXI lands right in the middle, and that is exactly why it works.

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