Introducing P1: A Tesla Cybertruck-Inspired Electric Scooter from Infinite Machine

Infinite Machine, a Brooklyn-based electric vehicle startup, announced the launch of its P1 electric scooter, a Cybertruck-inspired vehicle designed for urban commuters. The P1 is available for pre-order now for $10,000 and will be available in two colors: silver and black.

Limited Availability

Only 1,000 units of the P1 will be available for sale in the United States. Infinite Machine will be hosting a tour of major U.S. cities to showcase the P1.

Two Drive Modes

The P1 includes two drive modes: Mode 1 has a 35 mph speed limit and can be used without a motorcycle license. Mode 2 has a top speed of 55 mph and requires a motorcycle license.

Performance and Range

The P1 has a top speed of 55 mph and a range of up to 60 miles on a single charge. It takes an average of 4-6 hours to fully charge the P1’s battery system.

Modular Design

The P1’s rear modular system allows for customization and the addition of different modules, such as storage, racks, speakers, and trailers. Modules can easily be added and removed. Both first-party and third-party modules will be offered.

Theft Prevention Features

Theft prevention features include light flickering, a siren alarm, and motor lock when unauthorized tampering is detected. The P1 also has a GPS chip that will disable the vehicle if it is removed.

Durable Construction

The P1 is constructed using high-quality materials like aluminum, steel, and reinforced plastics for durability and lightweight performance.

Battery Life

The life expectancy of the P1’s battery is around 5-7 years depending on usage and maintenance.

Additional Features

  • Two 72-Volt 30aH Batteries
  • Powerful 6kW hub motor
  • Wireless CarPlay
  • Over-the-air software updates
  • Infinite Machine App for remote management, unlocking, tracking, and immobilization

If you’re in search of a more budget-friendly electric scooter, it’s worth considering Niu as an attractive option.

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