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Tesla Cyberquad For Kids

While we continue to wait on the arrival of the Cybertruck, Elon Musk is trying to fill the void with this all-electric Cyberquad for Kids. Developed in partnership with Radio Flyer, the cool four-wheel ATV is inspired by the iconic Cybertruck design and features a full steel frame, cushioned seat and adjustable suspension with rear disk braking and LED light bars. With a max speed of 10 mph, the Cyberquad is equipped with the Flight Speed Li Ion Battery technology that provides 15 miles of range and charges 3X faster than lead acid batteries.  Suitable for anyone 8-years old and up.



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Honda E:DAX

Designed to reimagine the iconic Honda Dax, this personal project by Michio Papers combines classic design elements with modern features and a sustainable twist. The E-Dax Mini Moto showcases a sleek T-frame design, updated with a belt-driven electric powertrain and swappable batteries for eco-friendly mobility. With an enhanced UI/HMI and revamped frame and suspension geometry, this electric motorcycle concept is tailored for urban environments. While still maintai...
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Infinite Machine P1 Electric Scooter

If you are yearning for a Cybertruck-inspired scooter, the P1 could be your perfect ride, combining style and technology in a compact package. The Infinite Machine P1 Electric Scooter was meticulously designed for urban life, featuring a stunning and durable aluminum and steel monochassis with an iconic front fascia. In the realm of electric scooters, P1 stands out as the fastest, reaching speeds up to 55 mph thanks to its 12 kW-peak motor and a 4.3 k...
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2019 TRIUMPH STREET SCRAMBLER

After being introduced just two years ago, the Triumph Street Scrambler gets a serious makeover for 2019 without ruining the magic. For the new model, Triumph tweaks the looks, while adding a much bigger boom to performance, a handful of technology upgrades, and a pinch of style changes. It now features a 900cc twin Bonneville engine for more power (7,500 rpm, and 65hp), new Brembo brakes as standard, Road and Rain riding modes,  switchable ABS, a new logo,...
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