
OX Super
A long range single motor scooter with adjustable suspension. Private land use in Australia.
Where you can ride it
Legality is computed from this scooter's specs against each state and territory's rules. It is a guide, not legal advice. Per state figures are a July 2026 draft and are being verified against official sources. Always confirm your local rules.
New South Wales allows shared hire e-scooters only. A private e-scooter can be used on private property only.
Source: Transport for NSWTop speed of 45 km/h exceeds the 25 km/h class and cannot be legally limited. Private property only in Victoria.
Source: Victorian GovernmentTop speed of 45 km/h exceeds the 25 km/h class and cannot be legally limited. Private property only in Queensland.
Source: Queensland Government StreetSmartsTop speed of 45 km/h exceeds the 25 km/h class and cannot be legally limited. Private property only in South Australia.
Source: Government of South AustraliaTop speed of 45 km/h exceeds the 25 km/h class and cannot be legally limited. Private property only in Western Australia.
Source: Department of Transport WATop speed of 45 km/h exceeds the 25 km/h class and cannot be legally limited. Private property only in Tasmania.
Source: Department of State Growth TasmaniaNorthern Territory allows shared hire e-scooters only. A private e-scooter can be used on private property only.
Source: Northern Territory GovernmentTop speed of 45 km/h exceeds the 25 km/h class and cannot be legally limited. Private property only in Australian Capital Territory.
Source: ACT GovernmentFull specifications
Performance
| Motor (continuous) | 1000 W |
| Motor (peak) | 1300 W |
| Dual motor | No |
| Top speed (unrestricted) | 45 km/h |
| Can be limited to 25 km/h | No |
| Range (claimed) | 97 km |
| Range (real world) | 70 km |
| Water resistance | IPX4 |
Build
| Weight | 29 kg |
| Max rider weight | 120 kg |
| Foldable | Yes |
| Seat option | Yes |
| Tyres | 10 inch pneumatic |
| Suspension | Front and rear adjustable |
| Brakes | Front and rear disc |
Should you buy it?
Best suited to
Long distance riders on private land who want a comfortable, adjustable suspension ride and near 100 km of claimed range.
Standout strength
Big range, adjustable suspension and an optional seat for longer trips.
Main compromise
At 45 km/h it is outside the 25 km/h legal class, so it is a private land device.
Check before buying. Understand your state rules. This is not a legal class device for public riding.
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