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Autohub launches new Segway showroom in Bonifacio Global City

An e-scooter could ease your daily urban commute

The new showroom is located on 32nd Street corner Rizal Drive. PHOTO FROM SEGWAY ESCOOTERS PHILIPPINES

Still on the fence about getting an e-scooter to fix your commuting problems? The answer may lie in Segway’s newest showroom in Bonifacio Global City.

Located on 32nd Street corner Rizal Drive, the Segway showroom has a competitive lineup of electric scooters that offer solid build quality, performance, and range for the urban commuter. Segway Escooters Philippines is the official distributor of the brand in the Philippines, and it’s part of the Autohub Group.

The E110L and the N100 are cost-effective commuters. PHOTO FROM SEGWAY ESCOOTERS PHILIPPINES

We’ve tested the E110L and the E300SE, and were quite impressed with the smoothness of power delivery and standard feature set such as removable batteries and app-based connectivity.

The E300SE reaches up to 10,000W and has a top speed of 105km/h, while the E110L and the N100 hit peak power of 1,800W and 1,500W, respectively. All three have a range in excess of 100km and can be recharged from a standard wall outlet.

Autohub president Willy Tee Ten on the Segway E300SE. PHOTO FROM SEGWAY ESCOOTERS PHILIPPINES

At the Segway showroom, customers can check out the high-performance E300SE, the classic-style E110L, and the entry-level N100 for those who just need a cost-effective commuter.

Segway Escooter Philippines general manager Kenneth Rosales. PHOTO FROM SEGWAY ESCOOTERS PHILIPPINES

As part of its grand opening, Segway is also offering exclusive promotions and test rides for all three e-scooters. Take the time to try out its bikes, and see which one can help ease the stress of daily commuting. It might even make just getting out on two wheels fun again.



Andy Leuterio

Andy is both an avid cyclist and a car enthusiast who has finally made the shift to motorcycles. You've probably seen him on his bicycle or motorbike overtaking your crawling car. He is our motorcycle editor and the author of the ‘Quickshift’ column.



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