Navee’s CES 2026 booth was much more than the reveal of its latest e-scooter. The Chinese brand, known primarily for its e-scooters, also revealed an autonomous golf bag, an off-road dirt bike, and a teaser video of a vehicle designed to skim over water. However, the UT5 Ultra X e-scooter took center stage, reinforcing the company’s mission to produce the best e-scooters on the market.

The flagship UT5 Ultra X e-scooter can accelerate from 0 to 12 mph in 1.98 seconds, and reach a top speed of 43 mph. Its hydraulic suspension is capable of handling rough terrain, as we saw demonstrated on the small test-track Navee set up at their CES booth. The scooter follows a “supercar-inspired design,” emphasising the brand’s premium appeal. It is available now for $2499. Navee also revealed the UT5 Max and NT5 Ultra X, as well as a series of child-friendly scooters that start from $200.

gold electric scooter on plinth

To reinforce this message of a luxury brand, Navee also revealed the Eagle F1X electric golf push cart. This autonomous golf bag uses AI to follow you, navigating around any obstacles in its path. It comes preloaded with over 40,000 golf maps, which can be selected and referenced on the cart’s display. It’s a true luxury item that is available now for $3499.

The Storm X Pro dirt bike is Navee’s first product in its category. It offers a top speed of 59.4 mph and a maximum range of 75 miles. It is currently available for $4999. Navee is also selling a cheaper version for $4500 that can reach a top speed of 53.1 mph. Navee also demonstrated the E-Wagon cart, a driveable cart that can carry up to 1,300lb.

The most dramatic element of Navee’s CES 2026 lineup was the Wavefly 5X. Part jetski, part seaplane, this vehicle either cruises along the water with a maximum speed of 40 mph or flies half a meter above it at 53mph. Navee told AP that each vehicle will be built to the buyer’s preferences, which can accommodate colour, storage, and seating options (between one and two seats). Prices will be set per buyer, but Navee set an estimated price tag of $99,999. Navee did not allow us to test-fly this vehicle, which was only shown off in model form at its booth. It wasn’t the weirdest thing at CES, but it was close.

white model of aircraft

Navee’s launch event wasn’t just about shiny new electric toys. It also informed us of its commitment to post-sales support. Navee’s products will come with a 2-year warranty, and it offers 160 service centers, 50+ in the US alone. All these items, except for the Wavefly 5X, are available to purchase now through the Navee website. Expensive golf bags and luxury scooters weren’t the only interesting things at the exhibition. AP’s Best of CES 2026 lineup features a phone with a robotic arm, a powered exoskeleton, and a brand new smartwatch from one of our favorite brands.