There was a time in the early days of the recent EV revolution when automotive designers went mad with exterior styling. EVs looked futuristic, angular and exciting. But then some marketing bods felt ...
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hands on Infinite Machine, a New York-based electric vehicle startup, began with a stolen Vespa. … Eddie Cohen, president and co-founder of the company, told The Register that he and his brother ...
While most e-scooters look like toys that escaped from a college campus, Infinite Machine’s P1 screams “I’m from 2035 and I own this street.” This $10,000 electric ride borrows the Cybertruck’s ...
The Tesla Cybertruck is a very powerful and expensive electric vehicle. It is equally a popular EV even before it goes on sale. We have seen a few look-alikes already. Now, Infinite Machine is ...
Love the look of the Cybertruck but don’t have tens of thousands of dollars to spend on a brand-new EV? Not to worry: As long as you’re willing to sacrifice two wheels, specs, and the clout (or lack ...
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 ...
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 vision of ...
We often hear about speed, range, and design when it comes to electric scooters. But Brooklyn-based Infinite Machine is rewriting the rulebook with its new P1 electric scooter, focusing not just on ...