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I drove this $10,000 electric scooter around New York; here's what I thought.
New York, NY – The Infinite Machine P1, an electric scooter with a distinctive cyberpunk aesthetic and a price tag of $10,000, is turning heads in urban mobility. This futuristic vehicle boasts impressive specifications, including a top speed of 65 miles per hour and a range of up to 60 miles on a single charge. According to a recent video review by Tom's Guide, the Infinite Machine P1's design is described as "super angular, super futuristic, and definitely not like any electric scooter I've seen before." Despite its industrial appearance, the reviewer noted the scooter's surprising comfort, making it suitable for daily commutes and navigating city streets. The scooter's high performance, described as "small motorcycle fast," allows it to accelerate quickly with minimal throttle input. Its 60-mile range is highlighted as perfect for urban travel. The primary point of discussion surrounding the Infinite Machine P1 remains its substantial cost, prompting questions about its accessibility and market appeal.
I drove this $10,000 electric scooter around New York; here's what I thought.