Segway returns its Xafari e-bike with an 88-mile range and Apple Find My in a new red colorway to its $2,000 low (Save $400)
While we have already seen a few periods of price cuts on Segway’s new Xafari e-bike, you can now score it in an all-new red colorway for the first time at $1,999.99 shipped. This model opened for preorder with a $2,400 price tag and didn’t see its first discount until the top of June when it fell to $2,200. Two weeks ago the brand’s Prime Day sale dropped things further to the $2,000 low, with it not only returning here today but also coming as the official introduction to this new red colorway. While the savings last you can keep $400 in your pocket, with it back at the best rate we have tracked to date.
Segway designed the Xafari e-bike as an all-terrain ride for folks at every skill level carrying the tagline “for everyone, yet far from ordinary.” Now sporting this stunning cherry red colorway, it arrives with a 936Wh battery powering the 750W rear hub motor to hit 20 MPH top speeds for up to 88 miles of pedal-assisted travel (with 12 levels that come supported by a torque sensor). What’s more, this model reaches that kind of range on just six hours of charging. One of the biggest standout features here, though, is the inclusion of the brand’s Intelligent Ride System that brings high-end smart features to your experience, including Airlock wireless proximity security, an alarm system, Apple Find My, GPS, adaptive pedal assistance, and more.
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There’s also been plenty of forays into more comfortable elements with the Segway Xafari Red e-bike, like the ergonomic positioning providing less fatigue on your back as you go along, as well as adjustable compression damping, all-terrain Kenda tires, a lock-out fork, and 80mm front/70mm rear suspensions. That’s not all, as there’s the rear cargo rack to carry packages, bags, and the like, Tektro hydraulic disc brakes, front/rear lighting that obviously activates upon braking too – plus, a sophisticated HQ for controls via the integrated multi-color smart TFT display that has a 20W USB A/C port to charge your phone, among plenty more.
Save and get more with an exclusive $916 discount on a refurbished Anker SOLIX F3800 power station at $1,763
We’ve secured a great exclusive deal from Wellbots on a refurbished Anker SOLIX F3800 Portable Power Station for $1,763.10 shipped, after using the exclusive code 10ANK9TO5 at checkout. This is a renewed unit that already starts off dropping from $2,679 to $1,959, with the exclusive code cutting an additional $196 off the tag to come in much lower than the best pricing we’ve spotted on a brand-new unit ($336 lower). Today’s pricing is only beaten out by the exclusive $1,699 pricing we scored back in May, with the deal here being the second-best we have tracked, giving you $916 off its going rate.
EcoFlow flash sale takes 56% off DELTA 2 Max bundle with 500W alternator charger at $999 low
As part of its ongoing July Monthly Madness Sale that is running through the end of the month, EcoFlow has launched the next of its 24-hour flash sales with two power station units getting up to 56% taken off their tags alongside a bonus 500 EcoCredits offer for $1. Among the two power stations, things start with the DELTA 2 Max Portable Power Station that comes bundled with a 500W alternator charger at $999 shipped. This bundle would normally run you $2,288 at full price, and it’s quite the rare deal as we usually see this station with the 800W charger getting discounts, which is currently sitting at a $1,049 low at Amazon. With the two chargers often varying by a $50 price difference, the 56% markdown during this short-term sale is appropriately priced, with $1,289 in savings cut from the tag to land it at the best price we have tracked.
Jackery’s Explorer 1000 v2 LiFePO4 station gives you protected 1,070Wh backup power at $469
Through its official Amazon storefront, Jackery is offering its Explorer 1000 v2 Portable Power Station at $469 shipped. This station would normally run you $799 were it at full price, which we saw dropping as low as $449 in Lightning sales until Prime Day when it hit the $399 low. If you missed out on those lower rates, you’re still looking at a solid 41% markdown here today, cutting $330 off the tag at the third-best price we have tracked.
Get an adaptable cut with Worx’s 40V 17-inch cordless Intellicut mower that comes with two 4.0Ah batteries at $270
Amazon is now offering the Worx 40V 17-inch Cordless Intellicut Lawn Mower with two 4.0Ah batteries at $269.99 shipped, after clipping the on-page $30 off coupon. This is an older but still reliable mowing solution that won’t weigh as heavily on budgets usually fetches $330 at full price, which we’ve mostly seen dropping down every few months to this same rate. We’ve seen it go a tad lower in the past to $266 and the $260 in April and May, while Prime Day saw it drop to $240 for four days, with today’s deal otherwise being the best price we have tracked, with $60 cut from the tag.
The savings this week are also continuing to a collection of other markdowns. To the same tune as the offers above, these all help you take a more energy-conscious approach to your routine. Winter means you can lock in even better off-season price cuts on electric tools for the lawn while saving on EVs and tons of other gear.
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Honda is set to pull the covers off a new electric motorcycle on September 2, teasing the upcoming reveal with camouflaged images on the brand’s social media. The upcoming unveiling is sparking speculation that this could be one of the first models in Honda’s long-promised push into more powerful motorcycle electrification.
The teasers show the shape of a motorcycle with fairly conventional proportions, including a two-up seat, standard riding posture, single-sided rear swingarm, and no visible foot-forward scooter ergonomics, which suggests this will be an honest-to-goodness motorcycle rather than an e-scooter. The bodywork looks sporty but subdued, lacking the aggressive fairings of a supersport, which may point to a street-oriented commuter or naked bike. In fact, it looks a lot like the EV Fun Concept unveiled by Honda last October in Milan, seen above.
Street commuter bikes are common among electric motorcycle makers. They capitalize on the strengths of electric drivetrains without requiring the long range associated with touring motorcycles. It’s a move we’ve seen play out time and again among brands like Can-Am, Kawasaki, Ryvid, and others who have produced smaller, urban-focused electric motorcycles in the last few years.
This aligns with Honda’s previously stated plans. The company announced years ago that it would introduce at least 10 electric motorcycle models by 2025, ranging from commuter vehicles to high-performance machines. So far, its progress has been modest, with small-scale launches focused around electric scooters and prototype testbeds like the CR Electric motocross bike.
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Whispers from Honda have hinted at an upcoming street bike, and some observers believe this new model could be the production version of that EV Fun Concept from EICMA Milan Motorcycle Show. Whether it uses Honda’s swappable batteries like the EM1 e: remains to be seen, but it’s likely to target daily riders in urban markets rather than aiming for long-range touring or high-speed sport performance.
Honda has been characteristically cautious in its entry into the electric space, especially compared to startup rivals and brands like Zero, LiveWire, and Ryvid. But the September 2 reveal may signal a new chapter as the world’s largest motorcycle manufacturer finally takes electric motorcycles more seriously.
We’ll be watching closely to see what Honda brings to the table, especially as legacy brands start feeling pressure from both regulators and riders to electrify their lineups.
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With its tire-blistering acceleration and record-setting performance, the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra has been getting attention throughout the auto industry, impressing everyone who’s seen it. That “everyone” now seems to include the OG supercar brand, itself.
CarNewsChina posted pictures from a Weibo user that reportedly show a Xiaomi SU7 Ultra exiting the storied Ferrari factory in Maranello, Italy. According to a Chinese blogger going by 西米露在博洛尼亚 (which seems to translate to “Sago Dessert in Bologna”), the prancing horse brand is actively benchmarking the Chinese hypercar for its own upcoming EV.
The SU7 Ultra was definitely coming from inside Ferrari’s facility. After verification, we learned this specific vehicle was officially purchased by Ferrari for testing, and the development of their next-generation electric platform.
The Xiaomi SU7 Ultra made its debut last year, promising 1,548 hp, sub 2.0-second 0-60 mph times, and a top speed well over 200 mph – all at a price lower than a Tesla Model S Plaid or Porsche Taycan Turbo GT. The car sold out almost immediately after it was unveiled, racking up some 50,000 orders almost overnight.
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The new electric benchmark
Xiaomi SU7 Ultra at Fiorano; via Weibo user Piniluoshan.
In the automotive world, “benchmarking” is a process in which car companies systematically tear down each others’ competitive products to compare everything from sound insulation, vehicle ride and handling, component materials, and even manufacturing methods against their own or against other industry leaders. The goal is to evaluate performance, cost, quality, and other key metrics, effectively figuring out “where they stand” in the market.
Featured image via Xiaomi; sources throughout the post.
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We’re finally getting our first teases of the upgraded 2027 Chevy Bolt, built on GM’s battery/motor platform formerly known as Ultium. So far, so good for the vehicle, which will be revealed later this Fall.
Chevy took to social media today to tease the 2027 Chevy Bolt, saying, “You asked, we listened. The #ChevyBolt is back and better than ever. More this fall. 👀”
Chevy ended the original Bolt program with the 2023 model, which was loved by a loyal group of customers (including myself). Some of the major gripes, including charging speed and rear brake lights, already look to be addressed. Also, a new more aggressive fascia is debuting.
Hopefully, the new Bolt will have improved charging speeds over and above the 54kW that previous Bolts adhered to. One possible downgrade is that the old Bolt’s amazing wireless CarPlay/Android Auto system will likely be replaced by GM’s move to Android’s built-in experience. For a few years, the Chevy Bolt was the most affordable long-range EV, and it won our 2022 Electrek car of the year for its versatility and price.
I would, of course, like to see the new Bolt as a hot hatchback, but GM CEO Mary Barra has hinted that it will likely take more of the EUV’s SUV form factor. Things like AWD options, SuperCruise, pricing, power and range are yet to be revealed, but stay tuned to Electrek for the latest on Bolt developments.
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