
Offering an unbeatable combination of raw 72V power and aggressive pricing, the XXX Pro sets a new benchmark for value.

The fastest and longest-range bike in its class, the Pro SS 3.0 is a performance monster that justifies every penny.

With the biggest battery in its class, the Ares Rally is built for riders who measure their rides in hours, not minutes.

A solid entry into the 72V space with great range and a swappable battery, held back by underwhelming brakes.

Segway's X260 brings brand recognition and build quality, but falls short on raw performance against hungrier competitors.

The best brakes in the class can't fully compensate for the worst suspension, but the Falcon M is fast and light for a 72V bike.

The Light Bee X remains the undisputed champion of lightweight, accessible fun, despite its aging power and components.

Beta's name and dealer network are valuable, but the Explorer's high price and low power make it a tough sell against hungrier competitors.

A comfortable, approachable bike that's perfect for beginners, but its limited range and power will leave experienced riders wanting more.