A powerful and pricey electric vehicle is the Tesla Cybertruck. Even before it goes on sale, it is a well-liked EV. We have already encountered a few clones. Infinite Machine is now offering a two-wheeled alternative Cybertruck. Actually, not quite. The P1 electric scooter from the Infinite Machine is eerily similar to the Cybertruck. If you like, we could call it Cyberbike or the e-bike counterpart of the Cybertruck.
The Brooklyn-based business Infinite Machine anticipates that the P1 will be successful in a variety of ways. Although the business hasn’t explicitly said that the Cybertruck served as inspiration for the P1, the similarities are pretty striking. The scooter has an angular and stocky appearance. It features a chassis made of steel and aluminum with a rectangular light bar. It can go 60 miles (97 kilometers) on a single charge and has a peak speed of 55 mph (89 km/h).
A rear luggage area, speakers, and other modules may be mounted to the Infinite Machine P1 electric scooter. Under the seat of the moped is a storage area, and underneath the grips is a reservoir. Additionally, the P1 has certain technological characteristics. It has Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. The scooter’s display may now show the user navigation, notifications, music, and other settings. If the P1 scooter is stolen, the user may lock, track, or disable it using the integrated companion app.
Black and anodized silver color choices will be available for the brand-new Infinite Machine electric scooter. The initial 1,000 units of the P1 electric scooter will be produced, and it will cost $10,000. According to Infinite Machine, the first units will be delivered in 12 to 18 months. Accordingly, the earliest P1 scooters will hit the market in 2024’s fourth quarter. Deposits of $1,000 or $5,000 are already being accepted for the P1 at Infinite Machine. With a larger down payment, the purchaser increases their chance of receiving one of the first 100 P1s.