Infinite Machine Makes European Debut at EICMA 2025

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Infinite Machine will debut in Europe at the 2025 EICMA show in Milan next week with two electric scooters – the P1 and the Olto.

The New York-based company focuses on design and technology in its e-mobility approach. Both vehicles will be showcased at the Milan motorcycle show from November 6-9.

P1 Electric Scooter Specifications

The company’s flagship model, the P1, targets the premium electric scooter market. It’s built with anodised aluminium and steel construction.

The P1 meets EU homologation standards and uses a removable 3.2kWh battery pack. Range reaches 62 miles on a single charge.

An 8bhp motor delivers a 65mph top speed. The scooter includes a Turbo Boost function for maximum performance and a Reverse button for tight parking situations.

Storage options include under-seat compartments, a front glovebox, and a bag hook in the center console. The P1 also features a built-in helmet lock and passenger backrest.

Safety equipment includes daytime running lights, front and rear cameras, keyless access, and GPS tracking. These features connect through the Infinite Machine smartphone app.

The P1 receives over-the-air software updates similar to electric cars.

Olto Model Details

Infinite Machine’s second scooter, the Olto, offers a 40-mile range and 30mph top speed. The model emphasizes customization with swappable battery technology.

Available accessories include rear baskets, accessory plates, rear racks, and child seats.

The Olto shares the P1’s digital display and app connectivity. Security features include an alarm, immobilizer, GPS tracking, and automatic steering lock.

Pricing starts at €2,995 for the Olto, which is available for order now. Time magazine named it “one of the best inventions of 2025.”

The P1 doesn’t have a confirmed release date but Infinite Machine targets a spring 2026 launch.

Company Leadership Comments

Infinite Machine CEO Joseph Cohen highlighted the company’s urban mobility focus ahead of EICMA.

“At Infinite Machine, we believe the best way to get around cities is with vehicles that are smaller and smarter – and we drew some of our earliest inspiration from Italian design,” Cohen said.

He added that European customers will experience “the best in design, performance and technology” with both models.

Nico Rosberg, the 2016 Formula 1 champion turned entrepreneur, invested in the brand early on.

“Infinite Machine captures the cultural moment where technology, design, and sustainability meet. Just as important, P1 and Olto are both insanely fun to ride,” Rosberg said.

The Infinite Machine exhibit will be located at booth H42 in hall 14 during EICMA, which runs through November 9.

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