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Inokim OXO vs Segway Ninebot GT2 SuperScooter

These are ScootFinder's two dual motor flagships, both firmly private land devices in Australia, both built for enthusiasts who want serious power. The short version: the GT2 SuperScooter is faster and has the more capable chassis, the OXO goes further on a charge and costs less.

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ScootFinder EditorialChecked against official sources
Published16 Jul 2026
Read time3 min
Last reviewed 16 Jul 2026
Close-up of an electric scooter's front wheel and controls

Close-up of an electric scooter's front wheel and controls. Photo for illustration.

Key points

  • The Segway Ninebot GT2 SuperScooter is faster at 70 km/h unrestricted, against the Inokim OXO's 65 km/h.
  • The Inokim OXO has meaningfully longer range, 80 km realistic against the GT2 SuperScooter's 55 km realistic.
  • The OXO is cheaper at $2,899, against the GT2 SuperScooter's $3,999 to $4,299.
  • The GT2 SuperScooter has the more complete chassis on paper: full suspension front and rear plus hydraulic discs at both ends, versus the OXO's adjustable suspension and hydraulic discs.
  • Neither is remotely close to Australia's 25 km/h legal class, both are private land devices everywhere in the country, this comparison is entirely about which suits your private land riding better.

Once you've accepted that a scooter this powerful isn't going to be ridden on a public footpath in Australia, the decision between ScootFinder's two dual motor flagships comes down to what you actually want from a private-land machine: outright pace and chassis capability, or distance and value.

Speed and chassis

The Segway Ninebot GT2 SuperScooter is the faster of the two at 70 km/h unrestricted, and pairs that with full suspension front and rear plus hydraulic discs at both ends, the most complete chassis in ScootFinder's catalogue. The Inokim OXO is close behind at 65 km/h, with its own adjustable suspension and hydraulic discs, a genuinely capable setup, just a step below the GT2 SuperScooter's full package.

Range and weight

Here the OXO pulls ahead. Its 110 km claimed, 80 km realistic range beats the GT2 SuperScooter's 70 km claimed, 55 km realistic by a wide margin, useful if you're covering real distance on private land rather than doing shorter, harder sessions. Weight is close either way, the OXO at 40 kg is actually heavier than the GT2 SuperScooter's 35 kg, so don't expect the range advantage to come with an easier lift.

Price

The OXO is the more affordable of the two, $2,899 against a sale price of $3,999 seen for the GT2 SuperScooter, with its RRP sitting higher again at $4,299. That's a meaningful gap if budget is a factor alongside performance.

Which one to buy

If outright speed and the most capable chassis matter most, and budget is less of a constraint, the GT2 SuperScooter is the stronger pick, read our full review for more detail. If you'd rather cover more distance per charge and spend less doing it, the OXO is the better value flagship, see our OXO review. Either way, both are unambiguously private land devices in Australia, confirm you have somewhere legal and safe to ride before buying either, see are electric scooters legal in Australia.

Head to head

Inokim OXO Segway Ninebot GT2 SuperScooter
Price (AUD) $2,899 $3,999 to $4,299
Top speed 65 km/h 70 km/h
25 km/h legal class No No
Claimed range 110 km 70 km
Real world range 80 km 55 km
Weight 40 kg 35 kg
Suspension Front and rear, adjustable Front and rear
Brakes Front and rear hydraulic disc Front and rear hydraulic disc

This isn't a legal-class decision for either scooter, it's a straight private-land trade off between the GT2 SuperScooter's outright pace and chassis, and the OXO's extra distance and lower price.

Frequently asked questions

Which is faster, the Inokim OXO or the Segway GT2 SuperScooter?

The GT2 SuperScooter, at 70 km/h unrestricted versus the OXO's 65 km/h. Both are well outside Australia's 25 km/h legal class.

Which has longer range, the OXO or the GT2 SuperScooter?

The Inokim OXO, with a claimed 110 km (80 km realistic) against the GT2 SuperScooter's claimed 70 km (55 km realistic).

Are either of these legal to ride in Australia?

Not on public paths, in any state. Both exceed the 25 km/h device ceiling by a wide margin and are private land devices everywhere in Australia.

Which dual motor scooter is cheaper?

The Inokim OXO, at $2,899 against a sale price of $3,999 to a $4,299 RRP for the Segway Ninebot GT2 SuperScooter.

Sources

  1. Inokim Australia (checked 16 Jul 2026)
  2. Segway Australia (checked 16 Jul 2026)
  3. ScootFinder.au verified catalogue (lib/scooters/data/inokim.ts, segway.ts) (checked 16 Jul 2026)