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The car drives the Tesla Cybertruck, the travel drives the electric pedal P1, and the child drives the Cyberquad
Tesla's Cybertruck's boxy styling has always been a hit, and Infinite Machine, an electric car startup from Brooklyn, has launched the Cyber Electric Pedal P1. This avant-garde design is tailor-made for city dwellers, and if you like the Cybertruck's avant-garde aesthetic, then this Infinite Machine P1 is definitely an eye-catching tool on the road.
The P1 is a unique electric motorcycle with a unique pedal shape, and the P1 of the monocoque chassis clearly references the Tesla Cybertruck to exude a unique futuristic charm, with a fully modular load-bearing system under the monocoque body, and the owner can load various items on the car.
The P1 features a sturdy aluminum-steel frame and a goggle faucet that is both beautiful and durable. When you ride the P1 through busy city streets, it is flexible and stable, perfectly adapted to busy city streets.
In terms of power, the P1 does not lag behind in its class, with a maximum speed of 86 km/h, paired with a 12 kW 6 kW electric in-wheel motor drive, and a 72 V 4.3 kWh battery system that provides fast acceleration; When fully charged, the P1 has a range of at least 97 kilometers, which is more than enough for short urban commutes.
The removable battery of the P1 configuration can be charged using a standard socket, and the battery pack is stored in a lower position under the pedal, and the battery can be taken directly to the apartment or office at any time to charge; Infinite Machine says buyers can buy two batteries to improve efficiency. The P1 offers four unique ride modes: Eco, Performance, Reverse and Turbo Boost, which unleash maximum power for a more direct, powerful speed impact.
However, the P1 is not only exaggerated in appearance, it is also inherently practical. It features a versatile modular system at the rear that can easily carry everything from luggage to sound systems. There is plenty of storage space inside the vehicle, including a spacious glove compartment under the faucet, a large space for pedals under the foot, and storage space under the seat cushion.
Moreover, the P1 also supports wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, which is the first of its kind; The car can be controlled via a user-friendly app that even offers remote unlocking and anti-theft systems.
The first batch of Infinite Machine P1 is limited to 1,000 units, but the price is not cheap, and the price overseas is 10,000 US dollars, about 73110 yuan. And the car will be produced in China, with deliveries scheduled to begin in 12-18 months.
Homogeneous products are becoming more and more electric motorcycles in the market, and this styling style is becoming more and more fierce.