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Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4 Pro vs Segway Ninebot MAX G2 — Dubai Test 2026

⏱ 12 min read📅 Updated May 2026By Alex Rahman

These are the two scooters Dubai commuters end up choosing between most often. The Xiaomi 4 Pro sits at AED 1,849. The Segway MAX G2 at AED 2,750. Both are genuine, well-supported products with UAE distributors. Both are worth owning.

So which one is right for you? The answer comes down to one question more than any spec on the sheet. We’ll get to it — but first, the full comparison, tested in Dubai conditions, based on real workshop data from 500+ units serviced.

You’ll have a clear answer by the end of this page. And you can’t really go wrong either way — but one of them fits your life better.

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By Alex Rahman at IonicRide — workshop owner, Al Quoz Dubai. Both scooters pass through our workshop regularly. The comparisons below are based on direct servicing experience, not spec sheet reading.
Xiaomi
Electric Scooter 4 Pro
AED 1,849
on Noon UAE
✓ Carry weight: 14.4 kg ✓ Metro-portable ✓ Best parts network ✗ IPX4 only ✗ No self-healing tires
VS
Segway Ninebot
MAX G2
AED 2,750
on Noon UAE
✓ Self-healing tires ✓ IPX5 waterproofing ✓ 46 km real range ✗ 24.3 kg — not portable ✗ AED 901 more
Buy Xiaomi 4 Pro if…
You carry your scooter at any point

Metro gates, office lift, Careem boot, up stairs. At 14.4 kg it goes where life takes you. The Segway won’t.

Buy Segway MAX G2 if…
You ride and lock, door to door

Self-healing tires, IPX5 rain, 46 km real range. If you never need to carry it, the AED 901 premium pays back.

Round 1 — Carry Weight & Portability

⚖️ Weight & PortabilityRound 1 of 6

This is the most important comparison for Dubai life — not because weight appears on spec sheets, but because Dubai’s infrastructure makes it matter daily. Metro gates. Building lifts. Stairs in older JLT towers. The boot of a Careem sedan when it rains and you need a taxi home.

Xiaomi 4 Pro
14.4 kg
Carry weight

One-hand fold with a foot tap and a pull. Carry through Metro gates, into lifts, up 2 flights of stairs without planning around it. At 14.4 kg it’s comparable to a heavy laptop bag — tiring for long distances, manageable for the daily realities of Dubai commuting.

Segway MAX G2
24.3 kg
Carry weight

Nearly 10 kg heavier. At 24.3 kg, carrying this scooter up stairs or through Metro gates is not a casual act. It requires two hands, real effort, and pre-planning. One of our customers returned her G2 after three days because she couldn’t get it from the parking level to her apartment alone.

🏆 Round 1: Xiaomi 4 Pro wins — 14.4 kg vs 24.3 kg is not a marginal difference. It changes how you live with the scooter.

Round 2 — Real-World Range (Dubai Heat)

🔋 Real-World Range — Dubai ConditionsRound 2 of 6

Claimed range figures are European test-condition numbers. Dubai in summer is not European test conditions. Apply the Dubai discount: 30% for ambient heat above 38°C, 10% for stop-start city riding, and a further 5–10% as the battery ages through summer heat cycles. Here’s what the numbers actually look like.

Claimed range
Xi
45 km
Sg
70 km
Real Dubai range
Xi
32 km
Sg
46 km
Battery capacity
Xi
365Wh
Sg
551Wh
Xiaomi 4 Pro
~32 km
Real Dubai summer range

365Wh battery. Covers a 13–15 km one-way commute with charge to spare. For most Dubai last-mile commuters combining with Metro, this is more than sufficient. For cross-city riding without Metro, it starts to feel limiting.

Segway MAX G2
~46 km
Real Dubai summer range

551Wh battery — 50% larger than the Xiaomi’s. Covers a 20–22 km one-way commute. For riders doing Dubai Marina to Business Bay return without charging, the G2 handles it. The Xiaomi makes it in winter but sweats in summer on that route.

🏆 Round 2: Segway MAX G2 wins — 46 km vs 32 km real range. 14 km matters when your commute is 20+ km each way.

Round 3 — Waterproofing for Dubai

🌧️ Waterproofing — IPX4 vs IPX5Round 3 of 6

Dubai’s rain is rare but extreme. When it rains in Dubai, it doesn’t drizzle — it pours. A November or January downpour on Sheikh Zayed Road or JBR is a genuine soaking event. The difference between IPX4 and IPX5 is the difference between “careful in light rain” and “handles real rain.”

Xiaomi 4 Pro
IPX4
Water resistance rating

IPX4 means splash-proof from any direction. Light rain: fine. Cycling through a proper Dubai downpour: risk. In practice, the 4 Pro handles a light shower without issue. We’d avoid riding it in heavy rain — and we’ve seen water ingress in controller units on IPX4 scooters caught in serious downpours.

Segway MAX G2
IPX5
Water resistance rating

IPX5 means sustained water jets from any direction. Real rain, not just splashes. A nurse at Mediclinic Marina brought her G2 in after riding through a full downpour — scooter was completely fine, she just wanted a checkup. We’ve never seen a G2 unit come in with water damage from rain.

🏆 Round 3: Segway MAX G2 wins — IPX5 is meaningfully better than IPX4 for Dubai’s intense-when-it-rains climate.

Round 4 — Tires & Puncture Protection

🛞 Tires & Puncture ProtectionRound 4 of 6

Punctures are one of the top three reasons scooters come into our workshop. Dubai’s roads have construction debris, metal fragments from roadworks, and glass from broken bottles in parking areas. It’s a hostile environment for standard pneumatic tires. This is where the two scooters diverge most sharply.

Xiaomi 4 Pro
Standard
Pneumatic tires

Standard pneumatic tires with inner tubes. Comfortable ride, good traction — but susceptible to punctures from Dubai construction debris. Typical puncture rate in Dubai: once every 3–6 months for regular commuters. Repair cost: AED 60–120 per puncture at a workshop.

Segway MAX G2
Self-healing
Tubeless with sealant

Self-healing tubeless tires with internal sealant. A standard nail or debris puncture seals itself while you ride. We’ve seen G2 owners ride through obvious punctures without knowing — the sealant handled it. Over 18 months of Dubai riding, this saves AED 300–600 in workshop visits.

💬 From the Workshop

“A G2 owner came in for a routine service and I found a 4mm screw in the rear tire — completely sealed by the sealant, no air loss, no idea it was there. He’d been riding on it for weeks. On a standard pneumatic tire, that screw would have flattened him on Al Quoz Industrial Road at 7am.”

🏆 Round 4: Segway MAX G2 wins — self-healing tires in Dubai’s construction-debris environment is a genuine safety and cost advantage.

Round 5 — Parts Availability & UAE Service

🔧 Parts & UAE Service NetworkRound 5 of 6

When something breaks — and something always eventually breaks on a daily-use scooter in Dubai’s climate — you want to be back riding that day, not waiting two weeks for a part from overseas. Both brands have UAE distributor presence, but Xiaomi has a meaningful market-share advantage.

Xiaomi 4 Pro
Same day
Typical parts lead time

Xiaomi’s UAE market share means spare parts are stocked at multiple Al Quoz workshops, across Dragon Mart, and via Noon/Amazon UAE with same-day delivery. Brake pads, tubes, cables, folding mechanism parts — all available same day in Dubai without exception in our experience.

Segway MAX G2
1–2 days
Typical parts lead time

Segway UAE distributor support is solid. Common wear parts — brake pads, inner tubes if needed, chargers — are available. Less common components may need 1–2 day ordering. Not a dealbreaker, but for a daily commuter needing same-day repair, Xiaomi has a practical edge.

🏆 Round 5: Xiaomi 4 Pro wins — same-day parts availability across Dubai is a real advantage for daily commuters who can’t afford downtime.

Round 6 — Value for Money

💰 Value & Total Cost of OwnershipRound 6 of 6

The AED 901 price gap is real — but so is what you get for it. The honest value calculation isn’t just purchase price. It’s purchase price plus likely repair costs over 18 months of Dubai riding.

Purchase price
Xi
1,849
Sg
2,750
Est. puncture cost (18mo)
Xi
~360
Sg
~0
18-month total cost
Xi
~2,209
Sg
~2,750

Over 18 months, the real cost gap narrows from AED 901 to approximately AED 541 — because Xiaomi owners in Dubai will realistically spend on 3–4 puncture repairs that Segway owners won’t. The G2 is still more expensive in total, but meaningfully less so than the sticker price suggests.

🏆 Round 6: Xiaomi 4 Pro wins on sticker price. Segway narrows the gap over 18 months. Neither is bad value — they’re priced fairly for what they deliver.

Full Scorecard — Head to Head

Xiaomi 4 Pro vs Segway MAX G2 — Dubai 2026 Scorecard

Workshop Tested
CategoryXiaomi 4 ProSegway MAX G2Winner
Carry weight14.4 kg24.3 kgXiaomi
Metro-portableYesNoXiaomi
Real Dubai range~32 km~46 kmSegway
WaterproofingIPX4IPX5Segway
Tire protectionStandard pneumaticSelf-healing tubelessSegway
Motor power350W450WSegway
Parts in DubaiSame day1–2 daysXiaomi
Fold easeOne-handTwo-handXiaomi
Purchase priceAED 1,849AED 2,750Xiaomi
18-month total cost~AED 2,209~AED 2,750Xiaomi
Ride-and-lock comfortGoodExcellentSegway
Overall score6/115/11Depends on use
⚠️ Why the Scorecard Doesn’t Decide This

The Xiaomi wins more categories on paper. But the Segway wins the categories that matter most for a specific rider type. If you ride-and-lock your scooter every day, the Segway’s wins (range, waterproofing, tires) are the ones you’ll feel daily. Xiaomi’s wins (weight, portability, price) only matter if you actually carry it.

One question decides this: do you carry your scooter, or do you ride and lock it?

The Decision — One Question

🔑 Answer These Questions to Know Your Answer

Do you carry your scooter through Metro gates, up stairs, or into lifts?
→ Xiaomi 4 Pro
Is your daily commute over 20 km each way without Metro access?
→ Segway MAX G2
Do you ride in rain or near water (JBR, Marina, open roads)?
→ Segway MAX G2
Do you park outside restaurants, on street, in high-debris areas?
→ Segway MAX G2
Is budget a constraint between AED 1,849 and AED 2,750?
→ Xiaomi 4 Pro
Is this your first scooter and you’re not sure how you’ll use it?
→ Xiaomi 4 Pro

The honest summary: If you answered Segway to Q2, Q3, and Q4 — and you park rather than carry — buy the Segway. The self-healing tires, IPX5, and extra range will improve your daily life in specific ways you’ll notice every week. If you answered Xiaomi to Q1 and Q5 — you need the portability and the price is real — buy the Xiaomi. It is an excellent scooter at a lower price point.

Buy Them Here — Current Dubai Prices

Xiaomi
Electric Scooter 4 Pro
Segway Ninebot
MAX G2
💡 Also Consider

If the Xiaomi 4 Pro feels almost right but you want slightly more range and the same portability, the Xiaomi 4 Base at AED 1,200 covers 24 km at the same 14 kg weight for AED 649 less. If the Segway MAX G2 appeals but you want the latest hardware, the Segway MAX G3 at AED 3,399 adds 4 km of range and refined suspension for AED 649 more.

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Before riding either scooter in Dubai, register your free RTA permit — takes 15 minutes: RTA E-Scooter Permit Guide

Xiaomi 4 Pro vs Segway MAX G2 — FAQ

Which is better for Dubai — Xiaomi 4 Pro or Segway MAX G2?

It depends on one question: do you carry your scooter at any point? If yes — Metro gates, stairs, Careem boot — the Xiaomi 4 Pro at AED 1,849 wins. At 14.4 kg with a one-hand fold, it goes where life takes you. The Segway at 24.3 kg cannot. If your commute is ride-and-lock only, the Segway MAX G2 at AED 2,750 is worth the premium for self-healing tires, IPX5, and 46 km real range.

What is the real-world range of the Xiaomi 4 Pro in Dubai heat?

The Xiaomi 4 Pro delivers approximately 28–35 km real-world range in Dubai summer conditions — after the heat discount (30% efficiency loss above 38°C) and stop-start city riding. For a 12–15 km one-way Metro + last-mile commute, it handles comfortably. For cross-city riding over 20 km each way, it’s tight in summer.

What is the real-world range of the Segway MAX G2 in Dubai heat?

The Segway MAX G2 delivers approximately 38–46 km real-world range in Dubai summer. Segway’s claimed 70 km is a European test figure — real Dubai range is 55–65% of that. The 551Wh battery (vs Xiaomi’s 365Wh) gives a meaningful range advantage for longer commutes and cross-city riding.

Is the Segway MAX G2 worth AED 901 more than the Xiaomi 4 Pro?

Yes — if you never carry your scooter. Self-healing tires save AED 300–600 in puncture repairs over 18 months. IPX5 vs IPX4 is meaningfully better for Dubai rain. And the 46 km vs 32 km real range matters if your commute is 20+ km. Over 18 months, the real cost gap narrows to approximately AED 541. If you ride and lock, the premium justifies itself.

Does the Segway MAX G2 handle Dubai rain?

Yes — IPX5 means it handles sustained water jets, not just splashes. Dubai rain is rare but intense. We’ve seen G2 units ridden through full downpours with zero water damage. The Xiaomi 4 Pro’s IPX4 handles light rain but should be avoided in heavy downpours. If waterproofing matters, Segway wins clearly.

Which has better parts availability in Dubai?

Both have UAE distributor support, but Xiaomi has same-day parts availability across Dubai’s workshops, Dragon Mart, and Noon/Amazon UAE. Segway parts require 1–2 day ordering for less common components. For daily commuters who can’t afford downtime, Xiaomi’s parts network is a practical advantage.

Where to buy Xiaomi 4 Pro and Segway MAX G2 in Dubai?

Both available on Noon UAE and Amazon UAE. Xiaomi 4 Pro: AED 1,849 on Noon (AED 750 cheaper than Amazon — buy from Noon). Segway MAX G2: AED 2,750 on both. Both include UAE manufacturer warranty and same-day or next-day Dubai delivery.

📋 The Honest Bottom Line

Buy the Xiaomi 4 Pro at AED 1,849 if: You carry your scooter through Metro gates, stairs, or lifts. You’re a first-time scooter buyer. Budget matters between AED 1,849 and AED 2,750. Your commute is under 15 km each way.

Buy the Segway MAX G2 at AED 2,750 if: You ride and lock — never carry. Your commute is 20+ km. You ride near water or in conditions where rain is possible. Construction debris punctures are a real risk on your route.

The honest truth: Both are genuinely good scooters. Both are sold by UAE-authorised distributors with real warranty support. At the price points they’re at — AED 1,849 and AED 2,750 — neither is overpriced for what it delivers. Pick the one that fits how you actually live in Dubai. You won’t regret either.

Written by Alex Rahman · Mechanical Engineer · E-Scooter & E-Bike Workshop Owner, Al Quoz Dubai · Last updated: May 2026 · Comparison based on direct workshop servicing of both scooter models across 500+ units, customer feedback, and real Dubai commute testing. Prices verified on Noon UAE and Amazon UAE — May 2026. See our editorial policy and affiliate disclosure.

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