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 ...
On a recent rainy afternoon, I hopped on an electric scooter with a futuristic, Cybertruck-like vibe. The scooter, called the P1, is a bit like an electric Vespa that’s been clad in striking and flat ...
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 ...
Infinite Machine’s debut product looks like it was carved out of a steel block in a dystopian future. The design is bold, brutalist, and unapologetically industrial. As a first product offering, it ...
Buying American is a really good idea at the moment. We all know why, but the reasons aren't all that important right this second. What is important is there are e-bike manufacturers right here ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Michael Teo Van Runkle is a journalist who covers the auto industry. On a chilly morning in West LA, I recently test-rode the ...
Dmitry is a former Motorcycle Safety Foundation Rider-Coach, a writer of several fiction novels, a travel junky and an occasional YouTuber. He's owned and ridden a lot of motorcycles, loves vintage ...
In brief: The idea of a Cybertruck in scooter form might sound like an abomination, the engineering equivalent of breeding a duck with a hippo, but Infinite Machine's upcoming P1 looks as if it will ...
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 ...
Polarizing design. Not a ton of storage. Passenger may not feel very secure. If you don't mind the Cyber connotation and Apple-like construction, then there's a lot to like with this $3,495 vehicle.