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Mobility solutions company Infinite Machine recently launched its debut product: the P1. Resembling a Tesla Cybertruck, the personal electric vehicle promises to revolutionize urban transportation.
Its striking design features a robust aluminum and steel mono chassis, complete with a distinctive front fascia.

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In fact, the two-wheeler has been specially crafted to cruise city streets and navigate the densest urban environments with ease.
“In cities full of gridlock, we built a product to enable freedom and autonomy,” said co-founder Eddie Cohen.
“We’ve been riding motorcycles and scooters for years, but we were fundamentally unsatisfied with what’s in market. That led us to build P1.”

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Performance-wise, the P1 can reach speeds of up to 55 mph, thanks to its 12 kW motor and a 4.3 KwH, 72-volt battery system.
On a single charge, the scooter offers a range of at least 60 miles in city environments. Riders can then conveniently remove the battery is conveniently removable charge it using a standard home outlet.

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During a ride, one can choose from four distinct drive modes: Eco, Performance, Reverse, and Turbo Boost—the last of which provides an exhilarating surge of power.
While the P1 is a sight to behold, it’s also incredibly practical. The vehicle’s rear end comes with a modular system that can accommodate various attachments, from cargo carriers to loudspeakers.

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Storage solutions abound on the ride, including a generous pocket under the steering cluster, room for bags and cargo between the rider’s legs, and a storage container beneath the seat.
That’s not all. To champion connectivity, the makers didn’t forget to equip P1 with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration.

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This allows riders to control the vehicle seamlessly through a dedicated app, which also includes remote unlock and a cloud-based theft detection system.
Despite its hefty price tag of US$10,000, Infinite Machine has sold out of the initial release of 1,000 scooters.

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[via Interesting Engineering and Electrek, images via Infinite Machine]


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