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Infinite Machine turned many heads when it revealed its metallic, cyberpunk-style electric scooter in 2023. Now one of Silicon Valley’s biggest venture capital firms is backing the startup’s ...
You’ll still get some space to store things under the seat and inside the deck, and Infinite Machine wants to create modules you can attach to the sides of the seat to expand functionality.
Infinite Machine's P1 e-scooter offers an edgy, industrial design inspired by tech giants like Tesla and Apple. Learning from the failures of other EV startups, Infinite Machine focuses on ...
Last year, Brooklyn-based e-mobility startup Infinite Machine launched a futuristic electric scooter rocking angular Cybertruck lines. Now the company has announced a limited second production run ...
The P1 is an electric standing scooter from Brooklyn startup Infinite Machine, with a design inspired by the Tesla Cybertruck following an Apple-like approach. Here's to hoping name-dropping two ...
Infinite Machine’s P1 electric scooter is launched by the American start-up with grand plans for the future of mobility. Founded by Joseph and Eddie Cohen, and with a team that includes a former ...
For its part, Infinite Machine doesn’t specifically say its P1 scooter is inspired by the Cybertruck, but c’mon... just take a look. The stocky, angular design; the aluminum and steel body ...
We have seen a few look-alikes already. Now, Infinite Machine is providing an alternative Cybertruck with two wheels. Well, not exactly. The Infinite Machine’s P1 electric scooter bears a ...