https://electrek.co/2018/09/30/segway-ninebot-electric-gokart/
Turn your nerdy Segway hoverboard into this cool electric gokart
Sep. 30th 2018  Micah Toll

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Ninebot Gokart Transform Your Segway to A Roadster
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Despite recently making a comeback, Segway has never been mistaken for
anything close to cool. But that might be changing with their newest
product, the Segway Ninebot Electric Gokart.

The company has launched what looks like a fun new add-on to one of their
hoverboard-like products that turns it into a Gokart for kids or adults.

The new Segway Ninebot electric gokart has been a long time in the making.

Segway is known for originally developing their two-wheeled balancing
transporters for city purposes, but sales never took off.

The company floundered for years until being purchased by the Chinese
company Ninebot in 2015. Segway-Ninebot has since been transformed into a
powerhouse of personal electric vehicles. In fact, if you’ve been in a large
city recently, you might have seen hundreds of Segway-Ninebot vehicles
zipping around the streets in the form of popular new electric scooter
programs.

Companies like Bird, Spin and Lime are all currently using scooters that are
built by Segway-Ninebot.

One of their products, the $499 Segway Mini Pro, pays homage to Segway’s
past with a self-balancing device that looks like a hybrid between a Segway
and a hoverboard.

The device has become a popular form of transportation in cities due to its
small size yet large wheels which provide a comfortable ride.

With simple body-leaning controls, users can get the benefit of an original
Segway, but in a smaller package that looks slightly less nerdy.

Segway-Ninebot is now parlaying the success of the Segway Mini Pro series by
releasing their newest product, the Segway Ninebot Electric Gokart add-on.

The gokart body and front wheels attach to the Segway Mini Pro, which
becomes the rear wheels and drivetrain of the gokart.

The gokart itself is adjustable to fit riders from 4’5? to 6’3? (1.35-1.91
m), and can support riders up to 220 lbs (100 kg).

The company claims that the Segway-Ninebot electric gokart can accelerate
from 0 to 12 mph (20 km/h) in under 2 seconds, providing an acceleration of
0.7g.

According to Segway-Ninebot:

    When it comes to performance, the Segway-Ninebot Electric Gokart seeks
vehicle benchmarks beyond gokarts. The Gokart can sprint from 0 to 12mph
within seconds, which matches or even outpaces the acceleration of many
automobiles on the market that are well known for their outstanding
performance.

The company provided a graph showing that the acceleration (for the first
second or so) is commensurate with cars like a Porsche Boxter or Volkswagen
GTI.

If you’re ready to scoot around in your own Segway Ninebot Electric Gokart,
you can head over to Indiegogo to place a pre-order for one [
https://igg.me/at/-Gf02Q9QxJg/x
]. Early bird prices are $669 for the add-on if you already own a Segway
Mini Pro, or $1,099 to include the Segway Mini Pro.

The company has already raised over $580,000 in pre-orders, so you might not
be the only one on the block with a fun new Segway Ninebot electric gokart.

Electrek’s Take

This definitely looks like a fun thing to play around with.

I’m not sure how practical is, but I guess nobody has ever bought a gokart
for its practicality.

It certainly won’t be the fastest electric gokart I’ve ever seen, and there
are definitely other options for similar electric fun. A comparably spec’d
electric gokart by Razor costs just $500 on Amazon, while a more powerful
electric gokart that goes nearly twice as fast as the Segway Ninebot
electric gokart costs just $794.

Also, remember that this is an Indiegogo campaign and not a conventional
online purchase. As such, Segway Ninebot isn’t legally required to handover
a product to those who back their campaign, as per the rules of
crowdfunding.

However, unlike the higher-risk crowdfunding campaigns run by new startups,
this one is at least being managed by a large and reputable company, so odds
are pretty good that they’ll stick around.
[© electrek.co]




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