Inokim OX Super review
The Inokim OX Super is built for one thing above all else: covering long distances comfortably on private land. Near 100 km of claimed range, adjustable suspension and an optional seat make the case, its 45 km/h top speed rules it out for public riding in Australia entirely.
Last reviewed 16 Jul 2026
Close-up of a rider's feet standing on an electric scooter deck. Photo for illustration.
Key points
- Priced $2,399 AUD, per Inokim Australia.
- Unrestricted top speed of 45 km/h, cannot be genuinely limited to the 25 km/h legal class, a private land device everywhere in Australia.
- Claimed range of 97 km, 70 km realistic, among the longest real world figures in ScootFinder's catalogue.
- Front and rear adjustable suspension and an optional seat, aimed squarely at comfort over long rides.
- Weighs 29 kg, not a scooter built for daily carrying.
How we assessed this
This verdict is built from Inokim Australia's published specifications and pricing, cross checked against ScootFinder's compliance engine for its legal-class status, not a hands on test ride. We'll update it if a physical test is completed.
The case for it
Range is the OX Super's headline feature, a 97 km claim and a realistic 70 km put it well ahead of most of ScootFinder's catalogue, only the dual motor Inokim OXO goes further. That range is backed by front and rear adjustable suspension, unusual at this price point, and an optional seat, a genuine comfort upgrade for longer private-land sessions rather than short stand-up hops.
Where it falls short
At 45 km/h unrestricted, the OX Super cannot be genuinely limited to Australia's 25 km/h legal class, making it a private land device in every state and territory regardless of local rules, see are electric scooters legal in Australia for what that means in practice. At 29 kg it's also not a scooter for daily carrying, this is a ride-it-there-and-back device, not one you'll lift onto a train.
Who should buy it
Riders with private land or a private track who want long, comfortable sessions rather than short hops, and who value the seat option and suspension over minimum weight. If compact performance matters more than maximum range, compare it against the Dualtron Mini Special.
Verdict at a glance
| Price | $2,399 |
| Legal class (25 km/h lock) | No, private land only |
| Claimed / real world range | 97 km / 70 km |
| Weight | 29 kg |
| Best for | Long, comfortable private land rides |
| Main compromise | Not legal for public riding, heavy to carry |
See our full 2026 buying guide for how it compares to the rest of the catalogue, and how long e-scooter batteries actually last for what to expect over time.
The OX Super isn't chasing top speed, it's chasing distance and comfort, and on private land, that's a genuinely different and more livable kind of fast.
Frequently asked questions
How far can the Inokim OX Super go on one charge?
Inokim claims 97 km. A more realistic figure, accounting for rider weight and terrain, is around 70 km, still among the longest real world ranges in ScootFinder's catalogue.
Is the Inokim OX Super legal to ride in Australia?
No, not on public paths. Its unrestricted top speed is 45 km/h and it cannot be genuinely limited to Australia's 25 km/h legal class, so it's a private land device everywhere in Australia.
How much does the Inokim OX Super cost?
$2,399 AUD, per Inokim Australia.
Does the Inokim OX Super have a seat?
A seat is available as an option, one of the few scooters in our catalogue where that's offered.
Sources
- Inokim Australia (checked 16 Jul 2026)
- ScootFinder.au verified catalogue (lib/scooters/data/inokim.ts) (checked 16 Jul 2026)