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 performance but also on utility and versatility.

The scooter promises 60 miles of range on a single charge.

The P1 is designed to be more than just an urban runabout; it aims to be a part of your daily life. Its minimalist yet futuristic design, featuring an aluminum and steel mono-chassis, certainly catches the eye. But its real innovation lies in its user-centric approach. The scooter’s modular storage system integrated at the back replaces the standard top box usually seen on regular scooters. This means the P1 offers a level of customization usually reserved for larger vehicles. Attach racks, bags, or even loudspeakers—this scooter adapts to your lifestyle.

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Now, let’s talk power. The P1 boasts a 12-kilowatt motor, delivering 16 horsepower—enough to match the performance of conventional 150cc scooters. It even crosses the boundary set for A1-compliant scooters in Europe, showcasing its intention to be a leader in its category. With a removable 72-volt battery, the scooter promises up to 60 miles of range, and the flexibility of charging the battery on or off the scooter makes it even more appealing for city dwellers.

The P1 also understands the unpredictable nature of city traffic. With four driving modes—Eco, Performance, Turbo Boost, and even a Reverse Mode—it allows riders to adapt to various road conditions. The addition of Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, alongside a handy app for tracking and anti-theft features, adds a tech-savvy touch.

The brainchild of co-founders Eddie and Joseph Cohen, the P1 is designed for those who found traditional scooters lacking. With a starting price of $10,000 and a production plan already in place, the P1 isn’t just an electric scooter; it’s a glimpse into the future of urban mobility.

With the P1, Infinite Machine is sending a clear message: mobility in the city can be about much more than just getting from point A to point B. It can be smart, customizable, and above all, user-focused.

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