2002 Segway Human Transporter

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Artifact Overview

The Segway Personal Transporter is the brainchild of Dean Kamen. Introduced in 2001, this personal mobility device was touted as the next great transportation revolution. This 2002 model "i" weighs 83 pounds, has a speed of 12.5 mph, and a range of 8-12 miles. The Segway uses sophisticated electronic gyroscopic sensors and microprocessors to maintain balance and respond to operator's commands.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Electric vehicle

Date Made

2002

Creator Notes

Designed by Dean Kamen; manufactured by Segway, Inc. in Bedford, New Hampshire.

Location

at Henry Ford Museum in Driving America

Object ID

2004.75.1

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Fiberglass
Plastic
Rubber (Material)
Metal

Color

Black (Color)
Yellow (Color)
Gray (Color)
Red

Dimensions

Height: 49 in
Width: 25 in
Depth: 20 in
Weight: 83 lbs

Inscriptions

Printed on lower front: SEGWAY Sticker on handlebar column: Walbridge Aldinger / 4 On label near footbed: SEGWAY CE / 100-240 VAC; 50-60 HZ; 2A

Specifications

Make & Model: 2002 Segway human transporter
Maker: Segway, Manchester, New Hampshire
Maximum speed: 12.5 miles per hour
Maximum load: 260 pounds
Range: 8 to 12 miles
Weight: 83 pounds
Height: 49 inches
Width: 25 inches
Depth: 20 inches
Price: $4,950
Average 2002 wage: $31,001
Time you'd work to buy this vehicle: : about 2-1/2 months