Segway is best known for building quirky personal transporters, but their latest product is certainly more interesting as it’s a futuristic motorcycle known as the Apex H2.

Looking like something out of a sci-fi movie, the Apex H2 is a slick bike that features a minimalist windscreen, a slender headlight and large wheels that appear to levitate thanks to a double swingarm setup.

Other notable highlights include streamlined bodywork and an easy access compartment, which stores swapable hydrogen fuel containers. The latter are used to feed the bike’s hydrogen fuel cell and produce electricity for the electric motor.

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Little else is known about the powertrain, but the company claims the bike will have 80 hp (60 kW / 82 PS). This will reportedly enable the Apex H2 to accelerate from 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) in less than four seconds and have a top speed of 93 mph (150 km/h).

Despite looking like a concept, Electrek says the bike is slated to be launched in 2023. Segway even lists a starting price of ¥69,990 ($10,699 / £7,787 / €9,014), which doesn’t sound too bad.

Nevertheless, it’s curious that Segway would use a hydrogen powertrain as it would seemingly add complexity and weight to the bike. It’s also worth mentioning that hydrogen refueling stations are relatively uncommon, but the use of hydrogen canisters could alleviate this issue if they were widely available.