OMO X Electric Scooter
Forget everything you know about electric scooters, the OMO X by Omoway is rewriting the rules. Built by a team of EV veterans from XPeng, this futuristic ride merges cutting-edge tech with radical design to create a smart, self-balancing, modular electric motorcycle like no other.
Unveiled in Jakarta, the OMO X stunned the crowd by driving itself onstage and parking autonomously. Thanks to Omoway's Halo Pilot system, the scooter supports self-parking, adaptive cruise control, remote summon, automatic reversing, and 360-degree obstacle detection. In short, it is the EV scooter equivalent of a Tesla.
The OMO X's standout feature is its modular "multi-form" design, which lets you reconfigure the scooter into three modes, Scooter, Street, and GT, depending on your riding style and cargo needs. Whether you are commuting downtown or heading out for a long-haul trip, it adapts with additional panels, panniers, and a tail box.
Onboard tech includes collision warnings, blind spot alerts, assisted braking, and even wireless charging alignment. Add in a massive digital display, smartphone integration via Halo Link, and a Saberlight-inspired LED headlamp, and you have got a ride straight out of a sci-fi movie.
Wrapped in angular cyberpunk styling, the OMO X turns heads and redefines what's possible in urban mobility. Slated for release across Southeast Asia in early 2026, this is not just a scooter, it is a self-aware machine built for the cities of tomorrow.
Unveiled in Jakarta, the OMO X stunned the crowd by driving itself onstage and parking autonomously. Thanks to Omoway's Halo Pilot system, the scooter supports self-parking, adaptive cruise control, remote summon, automatic reversing, and 360-degree obstacle detection. In short, it is the EV scooter equivalent of a Tesla.
The OMO X's standout feature is its modular "multi-form" design, which lets you reconfigure the scooter into three modes, Scooter, Street, and GT, depending on your riding style and cargo needs. Whether you are commuting downtown or heading out for a long-haul trip, it adapts with additional panels, panniers, and a tail box.
Onboard tech includes collision warnings, blind spot alerts, assisted braking, and even wireless charging alignment. Add in a massive digital display, smartphone integration via Halo Link, and a Saberlight-inspired LED headlamp, and you have got a ride straight out of a sci-fi movie.
Wrapped in angular cyberpunk styling, the OMO X turns heads and redefines what's possible in urban mobility. Slated for release across Southeast Asia in early 2026, this is not just a scooter, it is a self-aware machine built for the cities of tomorrow.






