Infinite Machine Unveils Two-Person Electric Vehicle for Bike Lanes
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Elissaveta M Brandon
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Summary
Infinite Machine introduces the Olto minimalist e-bike, a two-person electric vehicle resembling a scooter but not requiring a motorcycle license. Priced at $3,495, it follows the brand's previous $10,000 electric scooter, the P1, which did require a motorcycle license in New York.
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The $3,495 e-bike is the follow-up to the brand's debut vehicle, the P1
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