
Segway Partners With Best Buy Canada for Exclusive F3 Pro Launch
The micromobility leader taps trusted retailer to make its newest electric commuter scooter available in Canada .
ARCADIA, Calif. , May 15, 2025 /CNW/ -- Segway, recently named No. 1 in global electric kick-scooter (eKickScooter) sales with more than 13 million sold worldwide, is partnering with Best Buy Canada to exclusively launch its new Segway Ninebot F3 Pro eKickScooter. Available at more than 90 retail locations across Canada and online at BestBuy.ca, the latest addition to the brand's popular mid-level F-series line can be pre-ordered at a limited-time price of $699.99 CAD ( $1,199.99 MSRP).
"The F3 Pro is taking riders to new levels," said Tom Hebert , VP of Sales at Segway. "We're proud to partner with Best Buy Canada to add more excitement into every ride. This new eKickScooter provides a premium, balanced and aesthetic experience for everyone—not just for the thrill seekers or outdoor adventurers. From the city streets to park trails, the F3 Pro is a smooth, safe and fun way to get around."
The all-new F3 Pro combines efficiency, convenience and comfort to create the ultimate, everyday ride. With the latest smart technologies like Map Navigation and Caller ID, and an intuitive and compact design, it is tailor-made for the tech-savvy commuter and includes everything from SegRange™ range optimization to efficient braking to make your daily travel easy and effortless. Whether it's the Monday through Friday commute or a weekend joyride, the F3 Pro can do it all with up to 70 kilometers of range on a single charge and speeds up to 32 km/h while ensuring a comfortable experience thanks to front hydraulic and rear elastomer suspension.
F3 PRO FEATURES & SPECS
Max power: 1200W
Max range: 70 kilometers
Max speed: 32 km/h
Max slope angle: 24%
477 Wh battery
SegRange™ range optimization
2.4" TFT Smart Display w/ Navigation + Call ID
SegRide™ Stability Enhancement
TCS (Traction Control System)
BMS 2.0 (battery management system)
AirLock (app required)
Apple Find My compatible
6W Auto headlight
Turn signals and brake light
10" self-sealing jelly tires
Front hydraulic and rear elastomer suspension
Dual disc brakes
Front locking rim
IPX6 Water Resistant
Weight: 44 lbs
Payload: 265 lbs
"The e-transport category is rapidly growing in popularity and this exclusive partnership allows us to share our excitement for the coolest new tech with our customers", says Jeremy Carson , Senior Category Leader at Best Buy Canada. "We are dedicated to bringing the latest and greatest offerings to Canadian consumers through innovative partnerships like this one, and continue to expand our mutual partnership with the largest Segway range available at any Canadian big box retailer."
Best Buy customers in Canada can save $500 off MSRP during pre-order now through June 6 . The F3 Pro is the most recent of Segway's third generation e-scooter lineup, following the recently released Segway Ninebot F3 eKickScooter, Segway GT3 SuperScooter and flagship Segway Ninebot MAX G3 eKickScooter.
Also available today across Canada is the new and improved Segway Ninebot E2 Plus II eKickScooter —adding front suspension to a popular platform for a smooth upgrade to the brand's ultimate entry-level last-mile solution. The all-new E2 Plus II is the perfect electric scooter for first-timers. The beginner-friendly scooter is portable and lightweight at only 36 lbs, making it a breeze to take anywhere, anytime. Equipped with front coil suspension and colorful 256 RGB ambient light, the E2 Plus II lets riders cruise up to 26 kilometers on a single charge.
The E2 Plus II is available through Best Buy Canada for only $399.99 CAD on pre-order now through June 9 ( $599.99 MSRP).
About Segway
Segway transformed micromobility in 1999 with the revolutionary Personal Transporter, igniting global curiosity about the future of personal transportation. With a mission of "Simply Moving," Segway is dedicated to simplifying how people and goods move, improving efficiency and enhancing the overall experience of everyday life. For decades, Segway has continuously set new benchmarks in short-distance transportation and consumer robotics, constantly pushing the boundaries of innovation. Today, as the global leader in micromobility solutions, Segway's offerings have evolved far beyond its origins. From e-scooters and GoKarts to e-bikes, powersports vehicles and personal robots, Segway is pioneering the future of mobility with breakthrough technology, delivering innovative products that redefine the way we move. Discover more at www.segway.com.
About Best Buy
A wholly owned subsidiary of Best Buy Co., Inc. (NYSE:BBY), Best Buy Canada Ltd. is one of Canada's largest and most innovative omnichannel retailers, operating the Best Buy, Best Buy Mobile, Best Buy Express and Geek Squad ( www.geeksquad.ca) brands. With over 320 Best Buy, Best Buy Mobile and Best Buy Express stores across Canada and an expanded assortment of lifestyle products offered through BestBuy.ca, Best Buy is a leader in total retail, catering to customers how, when, and where they want to shop. Best Buy Canada is committed to making a positive impact in the community with programs and partnerships that support youth to connect with technology to advance their education. For more information, visit BestBuy.ca.
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