Navee's CES Lineup includes a Speedy E-Scooter, Golf Cart and... Seaplane?
Chinese micromobility company Navee is making waves at CES 2026 with an impressive lineup of products. Headlining the show are the UT5 Ultra X, a dual-motor e-scooter boasting a top speed of 43 mph, and the Eagle F1X, an electronic golf cart that can carry up to 44 pounds of clubs while automatically following its owner around the course.
But in a bold move that's left many scratching their heads, Navee has also unveiled the WaveFly 5X - an electric seaplane capable of gliding on water and taking off into the sky. The company claims this marvel can reach speeds of up to 53 mph and stay aloft for 70 minutes.
While these products may seem like something straight out of science fiction, Navee is positioning them as serious contenders in their respective markets. With advanced features such as AI-powered auto-following capabilities and sleek designs, the UT5 Ultra X and Eagle F1X are sure to turn heads at the show floor.
However, not everyone is convinced that these products will hit the market without a hitch. Industry insiders warn of potential pitfalls, including post-purchase customer support woes and astronomical price tags - with the seaplane alone expected to cost tens of thousands of dollars.
Despite these concerns, Navee remains confident in their ability to bring innovative products like these to market. As one representative was quoted saying, "We're not afraid to push boundaries and challenge conventional thinking."
CES 2026 attendees will have the chance to see these products up close and experience them firsthand. With real-time updates and live coverage from Team Engadget, don't miss out on the latest news and announcements from this year's show.
Product Details:
- UT5 Ultra X: Dual-motor e-scooter with a top speed of 43 mph and maximum range of 87 miles.
- Eagle F1X: Electronic golf cart carrying up to 44 pounds of clubs, equipped with AI-powered auto-following capabilities.
- WaveFly 5X: Electric seaplane capable of gliding on water and taking off into the sky.
Release Dates and Pricing:
Navee has yet to announce official release dates or pricing for their new products. However, based on industry trends and previous models, prices are expected to be significantly above $1,000 per unit.
Chinese micromobility company Navee is making waves at CES 2026 with an impressive lineup of products. Headlining the show are the UT5 Ultra X, a dual-motor e-scooter boasting a top speed of 43 mph, and the Eagle F1X, an electronic golf cart that can carry up to 44 pounds of clubs while automatically following its owner around the course.
But in a bold move that's left many scratching their heads, Navee has also unveiled the WaveFly 5X - an electric seaplane capable of gliding on water and taking off into the sky. The company claims this marvel can reach speeds of up to 53 mph and stay aloft for 70 minutes.
While these products may seem like something straight out of science fiction, Navee is positioning them as serious contenders in their respective markets. With advanced features such as AI-powered auto-following capabilities and sleek designs, the UT5 Ultra X and Eagle F1X are sure to turn heads at the show floor.
However, not everyone is convinced that these products will hit the market without a hitch. Industry insiders warn of potential pitfalls, including post-purchase customer support woes and astronomical price tags - with the seaplane alone expected to cost tens of thousands of dollars.
Despite these concerns, Navee remains confident in their ability to bring innovative products like these to market. As one representative was quoted saying, "We're not afraid to push boundaries and challenge conventional thinking."
CES 2026 attendees will have the chance to see these products up close and experience them firsthand. With real-time updates and live coverage from Team Engadget, don't miss out on the latest news and announcements from this year's show.
Product Details:
- UT5 Ultra X: Dual-motor e-scooter with a top speed of 43 mph and maximum range of 87 miles.
- Eagle F1X: Electronic golf cart carrying up to 44 pounds of clubs, equipped with AI-powered auto-following capabilities.
- WaveFly 5X: Electric seaplane capable of gliding on water and taking off into the sky.
Release Dates and Pricing:
Navee has yet to announce official release dates or pricing for their new products. However, based on industry trends and previous models, prices are expected to be significantly above $1,000 per unit.