Chinese micromobility firm Navee showcased a diverse lineup at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, featuring high-speed e-scooters, an AI-powered golf cart and an electric seaplane. The products highlight the company's push into innovative personal transport. No pricing or release dates were announced.
At CES 2026, held in Las Vegas from January 4 to 9, Navee introduced several eye-catching products aimed at urban and recreational mobility. The flagship UT5 Ultra X e-scooter boasts dual 2,400W motors, reaching a top speed of 43 mph and an advertised range of 87 miles, though real-world performance is likely around half that figure. It accelerates from 0 to 12 mph in 1.98 seconds, with front and rear hydraulic suspension and disc brakes for enhanced control.
For rougher terrain, the NT5 Ultra X offers dual 1,200W motors, a top speed of 40 mph and a range of 56 miles. It includes dual-disc brakes, an electronic anti-lock braking system, front telescopic suspension and rear spring suspension, supporting up to 330 lbs on its steel frame.
The Eagle F1X golf cart features a smart auto-follow system using AI and ultra-wideband technology, along with voice and gesture controls. Weighing 33 lbs with dual 250W motors, it can carry up to 44 lbs of clubs and handle 36-hole games, sporting a design reminiscent of an F1 racer.
Most unusually, the WaveFly 5X is an electric seaplane capable of gliding on water and taking off into the sky, with a maximum speed of 53 mph, cruising speed of 40 mph and up to 70 minutes of flight time.
Navee has not disclosed pricing or availability, but similar models suggest costs exceeding $1,000 each. Potential buyers should note challenges in micromobility customer support, as highlighted by experiences with established brands like Segway.