Inokim OXO review
The Inokim OXO is the longest range scooter in ScootFinder's verified catalogue, and the most powerful Inokim sells. Dual motor drive, hydraulic disc brakes and a claimed 110 km range make it a genuine private land flagship, its 65 km/h top speed keeps it firmly out of Australia's public-path legal class.
Last reviewed 16 Jul 2026
Woman wearing a helmet riding an electric scooter in an urban environment. Photo for illustration.
Key points
- Priced $2,899 AUD, per Inokim Australia.
- Dual motor drive with an unrestricted top speed of 65 km/h, a private land device everywhere in Australia.
- Claimed range of 110 km, 80 km realistic, the longest real world figure across ScootFinder's catalogue.
- Front and rear hydraulic disc brakes and adjustable suspension, the most capable braking and damping setup in the Inokim range.
- Weighs 40 kg, the heaviest scooter ScootFinder currently lists, not built for carrying.
How we assessed this
Built from Inokim Australia's published specs and pricing, cross checked against ScootFinder's compliance engine, not a hands on test. We'll update this if a physical test is completed.
The case for it
The OXO leads ScootFinder's catalogue on two numbers that matter most to enthusiast riders: range and power. A claimed 110 km, 80 km realistic, beats every other scooter we've verified, and dual motor drive with hydraulic discs front and rear gives it genuinely more stopping and accelerating power than the single motor Inokim OX Super. Adjustable suspension front and rear rounds out a setup built for serious private land riding, not casual laps.
Where it falls short
At 65 km/h, the OXO is well outside the 25 km/h legal class and cannot be genuinely limited to it, it's a private land device in every Australian state and territory. At 40 kg it's also the heaviest scooter in our catalogue, this is not something you carry, fold for a train, or store in a small apartment easily.
Who should buy it
Enthusiast riders with genuine private land or track access who want the longest range and most power Inokim offers, and who value dual motor performance over portability or public-path legality. If ultimate top speed matters more than range, compare it against the Segway Ninebot GT2 SuperScooter.
Verdict at a glance
| Price | $2,899 |
| Legal class (25 km/h lock) | No, private land only |
| Claimed / real world range | 110 km / 80 km |
| Top speed | 65 km/h |
| Weight | 40 kg |
| Best for | Long range, high power private land riding |
| Main compromise | Not legal for public riding, heaviest in the catalogue |
See our full 2026 buying guide and how fast electric scooters actually go for how it stacks up against the rest of the range.
The OXO isn't built to be carried anywhere, it's built to go further than anything else in the catalogue on a single charge, and that trade off is entirely deliberate.
Frequently asked questions
How fast is the Inokim OXO?
65 km/h unrestricted, well outside Australia's 25 km/h legal class. It's a private land device everywhere in the country.
How far can the Inokim OXO go on one charge?
Inokim claims 110 km. A more realistic real world figure is around 80 km, the longest range in ScootFinder's verified catalogue.
Is the Inokim OXO legal in Australia?
Not for public riding. Its top speed of 65 km/h cannot be genuinely limited to 25 km/h, so it's a private land device regardless of your state.
How much does the Inokim OXO cost?
$2,899 AUD, per Inokim Australia.
Sources
- Inokim Australia (checked 16 Jul 2026)
- ScootFinder.au verified catalogue (lib/scooters/data/inokim.ts) (checked 16 Jul 2026)