The Segway is a two-wheeled, self-balancing electric vehicle that uses cutting-edge technology to propel you forward without making noise or creating any pollutants.

The Segway is the first self-balancing personal transportation device to be created, with the goal of going anywhere. It's easy and fun to operate.

It is produced by Segway Inc. of New Hampshire, USA.

It's as simple as leaning in the direction you want to go and your Segway whisks you there. And don't worry, it'll take care of the two-wheeled balancing for you.

How much does a segway cost to buy?

The first thing you should consider when buying a Segway is how much money you have to spend. Prices start at around £2000 and can go as high as £8,000 for the top model.

It is important that you try out the machine before spending this amount of money- it is still possible to fall off even if you are an experienced segway owner!

The Segway PT is currently priced at £5,995. Anyone buying a Segway can rest assured that they are investing in quality - for this amount of money you would expect the product to be sturdy and well-made.

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How much does a segway cost to run?

If we do not take into account your health and exercise regime (in which case it'll probably be free) running costs will depend on whether parts and servicing costs are included as part of your package deal or if you need to cover those yourself.

Running costs should be between £3 and £4 per month. If you commute long distances every day then your running costs will end up costing more than the price of the machine.

Segway Pricing Guide:

Segway costs around £500 to buy for basic models. If you are looking at a two-seg model expect to pay between £1500 - £2000 for this.

While some Segways look very similar, it is important to be aware that within the price brackets there can be significant differences in terms of how fast they move, the amount of charge they hold, and their operating range.

If you feel like shelling out more cash then higher-end models will max your budget at around £8,000.

If you're on a strict budget then cheaper models can be purchased for as little as £300 but these are usually only suitable for children or light use (10kgs).

Entry-level models from manufacturers can still ask steep prices; expect to pay between £1500 - £2000 for this.

While some Segways look very similar, it is important to be aware that within the price brackets there can be significant differences in terms of how fast they move, the amount of charge they hold, and their operating range.

If you feel like shelling out more cash then higher-end models will max your budget at around £8,000.