At CES in Las Vegas, our friends at Swagtron dropped details on a ton of new, upcoming products for 2019. Swagtron is continuing their evolution from their beginnings with hoverboards to affordable alternative transportation options. In 2019, you’ll start to see a lot of new Light Electric Vehicles (LEVs), including e-bikes, electric scooters, and electric skateboards.
First, Swagtron is debuting the Swagcycle Commander Suspension Trike, it’s a foldable bike that’s pedal-free (throttle only) with independently actuated coil-sprung front suspension. The Commander is built to handle anything the concrete jungle throws at you, all while able to be folded for storage or transport. Check out the specs:
- 350-Watt Motor
- 14-inch Pneumatic Tires
- Compact Folding Design
- 6061 Alloy Frame
- Disc Brakes
- LED Headlights
- Full Suspension
Next up, Swagtron announced the EB Electric Beach Cruiser. It’s a bicycle styled to look like the retro beach cruiser, but electrified. With white wall tires, fenders, a luggage rack, and sweptback handlebars, you’d swear you’re on the way to the soda pop shop. But the Swagtron secret lies in the 250-watt hub motors and 7-speed Shimano gearing. Check out the full specs:
- 250-Watt Moto
- 7-speed
- 700cc to 26-inch wheels
- Whitewall Tires (certain models)
- 6061 Alloy Frame
- Rear Cargo Rack
- V Brakes
Swagtron’s Swagcycle is back with the 2.0 version and includes updates such as an adjustable seat, rear suspension, and the addition of pedals in a compact, folding design. Here are the specs for the Swagcycle 2.0:
- 300-Watt Motor
- 12-inch Pneumatic Tires
- Compact Folding Design
- 6061 Alloy Frame
- Disc Brakes
- Rear Suspension
- Front and Rear Fenders
- LED Headlight
- Adjustable seat height
The Swagger Off-Road Electric Scooter looks like a scooter on steroids! It’s an all-terrain scooter that features a full suspension system, height adjustable handlebars, knobby 11-inch tires, fenders, and LED headlights. Powered by an 800-watt brushless motor, the Off-Road Electric Scooter will get you wherever you want to go. Full specs:
- 800-Watt Motor
- 11-inch All-Terrain Tires
- Compact Folding Design
- Alloy + Steel Frame
- Hydraulic Disc Brakes
- Front and Rear Swing Arm Suspension
- Front and Rear Fenders
- Adjustable-Height Handlebar
- LED Headlights
- 30-mile range
The Swagger Hybrid Convertible Scooter/E-Bike is an interesting concept. It’s a modular, lightweight design that can transform between a traditional stand-up scooter and a seated, pedal-free bike design. It’s a slick machine that’s easily folded. Check out the specs:
- 8.5-inch Wheels
- Hybrid Convertible Design
- Aluminum Frame
- Electric Brake
- Front and Rear Fenders
- LED Headlights
- 15 mph Top Speed
- 15-mile Range
Swagtron rolls into new territory with their new line of electric skateboards, called Swagskate. First up is an all-terrain skateboard called the Swagskate Off-Road Electric Skateboard with knobby 9-inch pneumatic tires and suspension trucks on the front and rear. The board is made of maple and bamboo and it’s powered by dual 800-watt motors. Full specs:
- Dual 800-watt Hub Motors
- 9-inch All-Terrain Tires
- Front and Rear Suspension
- 10-ply deck (8 maple, 2 bamboo)
- 25 mph Top Speed
- 18-mile Range
Next up, Swagtron also released the Swagskate Modular Electric Skateboard. It’s an electric skateboard that features interchangeable wheels so you can go from 6-inch airless honeycomb tires that are extremely versatile to traditional 83mm street wheels. Full specs:
- 2,000-watt Motor
- Modular Swappable Wheel System
- 6-inch Airless All-Terrain Honeycomb Tires
- 83mm Urethane Wheels
- 8-ply Maple Deck
- 20 mph Top Speed
- 11-mile Range
Lastly, Swagtron has also come out with the Swagskate NG2 Electric Longboard. It’s an evolution of Swagtron’s original electric longboard, featuring a 450-watt electric motor capable of speeds up to 18.6mph for up to 12.4 miles per charge. Check out the specs:
- 450-watt Motor
- 8-ply Maple + Bamboo Deck
- 18.6 mph Top Speed
- 12.4-mile Range
It’s clear that Swagtron is primed for an exciting 2019, and we can’t wait to see what comes next. Stay tuned!