Segway Adds Smaller Myon E-Bike Size and Dealer Test-Ride Discount

Segway Adds Smaller Myon E-Bike Size and Dealer Test-Ride Discount

A generic commuter e-bike test ride outside a neighborhood bike shop

Segway announced on May 26, 2026 that its Myon commuter e-bike is now available in an XS/S size for riders from 5 feet 1 inch through 5 feet 10 inches, adding a smaller fit option to the existing Myon lineup. The company also added a Minty Fresh color and is offering a $100 dealer test-ride discount through June 21.

The rider-facing point is fit. Many city e-bikes look approachable on paper, but a step-through frame still has to match a rider’s height, reach, standover comfort, and slow-speed handling. A smaller Myon size gives shorter riders another option to compare before buying.

What Changed

The new Myon XS/S is offered in Shoe Suede Blue and the new Minty Fresh colorway. Segway says the Myon is a selectable Class 1, Class 2, or Class 3 e-bike, with a note that it is Class 2 only in California and Utah.

Segway’s release lists a 9-speed Shimano CUES drivetrain, Segway electronic shifting, TurboTuned motor optimization, and the company’s Intelligent Ride System suite. The Myon can also use Segway’s optional removable top tube accessory, which changes the frame from step-through to a more traditional diamond-frame shape and allows frame-bag mounting up to 11 pounds.

The Myon price remains $1,999.99, according to Segway’s announcement. The optional Xiro automatic dropper post is listed at $229.99.

Test-Ride Discount Runs Through June 21

Alongside the new size and color, Segway says it is running a nationwide dealer test-ride program. Riders can test ride the Myon or another Segway e-bike at an official dealer and receive $100 off a Segway e-bike purchase through June 21, 2026.

That matters because motor feel, frame reach, saddle height range, and low-speed balance are hard to judge from a spec table. Icebike has not independently tested the Myon, so riders should treat Segway’s performance and comfort claims as brand claims until they ride one or see independent testing.

Why It Matters for Riders

For shorter riders, the useful question is not whether a bike is labeled step-through. It is whether the frame lets the rider start, stop, turn, and put a foot down without feeling stretched or perched too high.

If you are comparing commuter e-bikes, start with Icebike’s electric bike guide to understand motor classes and real-world use. Then use the bike size chart as a sanity check before test riding. The best electric bikes roundup is also a useful baseline for comparing commuter features, weight, accessories, and value.

The test-ride angle is the strongest part of this update. A $100 discount is temporary; a bike that actually fits is what matters after the promotion ends.

What Is Still Unclear

Segway’s announcement confirms the new XS/S size, new color, dealer discount window, pricing, and feature list. It does not provide independent ride testing, measured geometry beyond the stated rider-height range, real-world range data, or dealer inventory by location.

Before buying, riders should confirm local class rules, dealer participation, fit, return policy, warranty details, and whether accessories such as the removable top tube or Xiro post are actually available where they shop.

The Bottom Line

Segway’s Myon update is a practical commuter e-bike change rather than a full model overhaul. The new XS/S size gives shorter riders another fit option, and the dealer test-ride discount is useful because fit and motor feel are exactly the parts of an e-bike purchase that should be checked in person.


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