Inokim

Light 2

Scooter2016–

Inokim traces back to 2009, when Israeli industrial designer Nimrod Riccardo Sapir began building a folding electric scooter as a garage project under the brand MyWay. Sapir, a Holon Institute of Tech

Light 3

Scooter2026–

Inokim unveiled the Light 3 in 2026 as the new flagship of its long-running ultralight Light series, debuting the collection at the Shanghai International Bicycle Show (5–8 May 2026). It is positioned

OX Super

Scooter2020–

The OX line is Inokim's heritage commuter, designed under the studio of Israeli industrial designer Nimrod Sapir, the founder behind every Inokim since the late 2000s. The original brief was a robust,

OXO

Scooter2019–

Designed in Israel by Nimrod Sapir, Inokim focuses heavily on industrial design. The OXO is the hyper-performance version of the OX, built to offer massive speed and range while maintaining a sleek, a

Quick 3

Scooter2017–

Inokim traces back to 2009, when Israeli product designer-engineer Nimrod Riccardo Sapir began building lightweight electric scooters in his garage under the brand MyWay. In 2011 MyWay released the My

Quick 4

Scooter2022–

The Quick 4 is the mid-range commuter in Inokim's lineup, sitting between the ultralight Light series and the heavy OX line. Designed in Tel Aviv and assembled in Asia, it replaced the Quick 3 in 2022

Quick 4 Hero

Scooter2022–

The Quick 4 Hero is the entry trim of Inokim's Quick 4 family, the lighter-battery sibling to the Quick 4 Super. It shares the same Israeli-designed 6061 T6 aviation-aluminum frame, 600 W motor, dual

Quick 4 Super

2022–

The Quick 4 Super is the long-range variant of Inokim's Quick 4 platform, the Tel Aviv brand's first commuter scooter to add suspension. It shares the same CNC-machined folding aluminium frame and 52V

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