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Infinite Machine Olto

Brooklyn-based mobility startup Infinite Machine first grabbed our attention with its boldly designed, Cybertruck-inspired P1 electric scooter. Now, the company is shifting gears and entering new terrain with the launch of its eye-catching new e-bike.

Meet the Infinite Machine Olto, a game-changing e-bike blending futuristic design with practical performance. Engineered for both urban commutes and off-road adventures, the Olto hits a top speed of 33 mph off-road and 20 mph on city streets. Its minimalist, weatherproof aluminum frame hides a 750W rear hub motor, dual suspension, and a swappable 48V battery offering up to 40 miles of range.

Designed with versatility in mind, Olto accommodates two riders with a long seat, pop-out foot pegs, and underseat handles. Magnetic pedals convert to footrests for throttle-only cruising, while a customizable dashboard with a 4.3-inch display keeps everything at your fingertips. The bike also includes GPS tracking, NFC unlocking, built-in security, and smartphone integration.

From bright LED lighting and USB charging ports to accessory mounts for racks, baskets, and even a kid carrier, the Olto is made to adapt to your life. Preorders are open now, with shipping set for this fall.




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