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The design looks to have taken some inspiration from the upcoming Tesla Cybertruck. Its striking visual appeal is down to its sharply cut angular panels and the aluminum and steel mono chassis. As seen with the popularity of the Cybertruck, Infinite Motors has already sold out the first 1,000 units which were put up for pre-orders on the website for a $1,000 deposit.The company claims that New York City served as the inspiration for Infinite Machine's conception and design because of its "coursing energy, fierce creativity, brutal elegance." The way P1 looks is something you would imagine if Tesla ever commissioned a futuristic-looking electric scooter.
This motor has a top speed of 55 mph , which makes it match the likes of any electric scooters now available on the market. Mostly intended for city and semi-urban runabouts, the top speed looks ample enough to fulfill the purpose. The firm claims the performance figures make it the "fastest product in its class."
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