Honda says that the U3-X uses technologies from its omni-directional driving wheel system that enables movement in all directions, including right and left and diagonal, thanks to a series of small, motor-controlled wheels that are connected in-line to form one large-diameter wheel.
The lithium ion battery-powered model also makes use of the balance control system found in Honda's humanoid robot, ASIMO, with the rider being able to adjust speed and direction of the device, move, turn and stop in all directions just by shifting his or her upper bodyweight.
According to the company, there are no confirmed plans for sales of the U3-X as it is still at an experimental stage. However, Honda will showcase its alternative Segway at the Tokyo Motor Show 2009 on 24 October.