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Inokim
In production2017–

OX

scooter
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Origin

Inokim traces back to Israeli industrial designer Nimrod Riccardo Sapir, who in 2010 built what is widely credited as the first folding e-scooter using a lithium-ion battery and a brushless hub motor, sold under his MyWay brand from Avihayil, Israel. The company was renamed Inokim in 2013 and moved manufacturing to Ningbo, China, in 2014 to scale production. The OX arrived in 2017 as Inokim's comfort-and-range flagship, and in 2018 it won a Red Dot Design Award. Where most performance scooters chase peak wattage, the OX was engineered around Sapir's design ethos: a quiet, rattle-free ride, premium build, and a genuinely comfortable suspension that most rivals could not match. It later spawned the dual-motor OXO (2021), but the single-motor OX remains the smooth-touring anchor of the range.

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Specifications

Frame
Aviation-grade aluminium, custom-designed components
Weight
kg
Brakes
Front drum + rear disc (mechanical); ~3.4 m stop from 24 km/h
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The verdict

+Strengths
  • Exceptional, buttery-smooth ride from the adjustable rubber-torsion suspension and 10-inch pneumatics
  • Premium build quality — tight, rattle-free, aviation-grade aluminium; ages well
  • Strong real-world range on the Super (21Ah) trim, ideal for long comfortable commutes
Weaknesses
  • Sluggish, kick-to-start acceleration — not a performance scooter
  • No official IP water-resistance rating; hard plastic deck gets slippery when wet
  • Handlebars do not fold, so it is bulky to store/transport despite folding the stem
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Generations

  1. OX Hero (13Ah)

    • Base trim — same motor and comfort, shorter range; best value for city commuting.
  2. OX Super (21Ah)

    • Long-range trim — bigger battery is the main upgrade; the touring/comfort pick.
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Versions & builds

Every official build side by side — differences highlighted.

Versions & builds
SpecCurrentOX HeroCurrentOX Super
Year20172017
MSRP€1,499€1,899
PurposeValueFlagship
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