Inokim

Inokim Light 2

2019–2026

The Light 2 is Inokim's long-running ultralight commuter, launched in 2019 and still sold (with refreshes — the current SKU is the 'Light 2 Max 2025') alongside the new Light 3. It carries forward Nim

Inokim Light 2

2019–2026

The Light 2 is Inokim's long-running ultralight commuter, launched in 2019 and still sold (with refreshes — the current SKU is the 'Light 2 Max 2025') alongside the new Light 3. It carries forward Nim

Inokim Light 3

2026–

Announced 29 April 2026 as the new flagship of Inokim's ultralight Light series, the Light 3 is the first scooter in the company's history shipped with a factory-integrated smart connected display (GP

Inokim Light 3

2026–

Announced 29 April 2026 as the new flagship of Inokim's ultralight Light series, the Light 3 is the first scooter in the company's history shipped with a factory-integrated smart connected display (GP

Inokim OX Super

2020–

Designed in Tel Aviv by Israeli industrial designer Nimrod Sapir's MyWay studio (the founder behind every Inokim since 2009) and manufactured in Asia under Inokim's brand. The OX line is the company's

Inokim OX Super

2020–

Designed in Tel Aviv by Israeli industrial designer Nimrod Sapir's MyWay studio (the founder behind every Inokim since 2009) and manufactured in Asia under Inokim's brand. The OX line is the company's

Inokim Quick 4

2022–

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

Inokim Quick 4

2022–

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

Inokim Quick 4 Hero

2022–

The Quick 4 Hero is the EU-regulation-friendly trim of the Quick 4 family. Mechanically identical to the standard Quick 4 — same Tel Aviv-designed frame, same Samsung 50.4V / 13Ah pack (~655 Wh), same

Inokim Quick 4 Hero

2022–

The Quick 4 Hero is the EU-regulation-friendly trim of the Quick 4 family. Mechanically identical to the standard Quick 4 — same Tel Aviv-designed frame, same Samsung 50.4V / 13Ah pack (~655 Wh), same

Inokim Quick 4 Super

2022–

The Quick 4 Super is the long-range, unrestricted variant of the Quick 4 platform. Same Tel Aviv-designed folding frame and 600W nominal / 900W peak rear hub motor as the base Quick 4 and Hero, but up

Inokim Quick 4 Super

2022–

The Quick 4 Super is the long-range, unrestricted variant of the Quick 4 platform. Same Tel Aviv-designed folding frame and 600W nominal / 900W peak rear hub motor as the base Quick 4 and Hero, but up

OXO

e-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