Tesla Cybertruck too expensive? Then buy this cyber scooter!
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The Tesla Cybertruck costs around $40,000 in the US. By Dutch standards, not even extremely high for a huge pickup truck. However, you can buy the Infinite Machine P1, a cyber scooter, for significantly less money.
Driving is expensive and many people are looking for other forms of mobility. Autovisie recently carried out a large test with the most important small cars. But do you really want to make a splash and aren’t afraid of getting wet? Then this Infinite Machine P1 could be something for you.
Tesla Cybertruck-like design
We probably don’t have to explain the similarities to Elon Musk’s electric pickup truck. With its angular aluminum sheet and futuristic appearance, it’s easy to guess where Infinite Machine got the inspiration for this two-wheeler. It can be ordered in silver and matte black. Coincidentally, the Tesla Cybertruck was also recently spotted in matte black.
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At the front of the scooter there are several vertical light strips and at the back there is a large LED bar that provides lighting. The chassis is made of steel and aluminum and offers the necessary storage space. There is of course plenty of space under the seat, but also a compartment right in front of the knees.
Electric scooter
There are also hidden rails under the sheet metal on the side of the scooter to which you can attach everything. Think luggage bags, speakers or additional batteries. You can even tow a trailer with the Tesla Cybertruck-like scooter.
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In addition, this scooter doesn’t have a lazy four-stroke engine under its belt, but rather an 8 hp electric motor. This motor is integrated in the rear wheel. That’s more than a scooter is officially allowed to have.
According to Dutch law, this two-wheeler would therefore not be considered a scooter, but rather a motorcycle. This is also because the top speed is not 45 km/h, but around 90 km/h. You can use one when accelerating Turbo boost-Button. However, where this turbo is located in this electric vehicle is a mystery to us.
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According to the manufacturer, the range of the scooter built in China is almost 100 kilometers. When the 72 volt and 32 Ah batteries are empty, you can remove them and charge them at home.
Infinite Machine P1 price
But now the price. The new scooter maker wants to see $10,000 for its Tesla Cybertruck-like P1. That’s more than 9,200 euros. In itself, not such a crazy price compared to electric competitors like the BMW CE 04. It costs more than 14,000 euros. However, the German manufacturer also offers a somewhat less spectacular-looking CE 02 with similar specifications for 8,249 euros.
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The difference is that these BMWs are available in the Netherlands and the Infinite Machine P1 is not (yet). This allows us to once again draw a comparison between this scooter and the Tesla Cybertruck. Because this scooter is initially only available in North America.
Source: Auto visie

I’m Jamie Bowen, a dedicated and passionate news writer for 24 News Reporters. My specialty is covering the automotive industry, but I also enjoy writing about a wide range of other topics such as business and politics. I believe in providing my readers with accurate information while entertaining them with engaging content.