News

Infinite Machine made waves with its retro-futuristic P1 electric bike. That one was built for speed, but the company is back ...
Infinite Machine just unveiled the Olto, a $3,495 connected e-scooter built to be street-legal without a motorcycle license.
Olto, the second electric two-wheeler model from the mobility startup Infinite Machine, was just unveiled as a bike lane-ready ...
Is it a bird? A plane? No, it’s the Olto, an electric moped having a hilarious identity crisis. It’s legally a bike (wink, ...
Infinite Machines' Olto is a futuristic e-bike that seats two, offers 40 miles of range, and has a top speed of 33mph .
The Infinite Machine Olto looks like the future, locks itself and offers over-the-air firmware updates. Sign me up.
VanMoof, the poster child of bikeaggedon, just launched the first e-bikes developed under new leadership following its 2023 ...
Electric e-bikes make cycling easier, faster and more accessible. They are already playing an important role in reducing the ...
The now insolvent e-bike manufacturer VanMoof is launching its first models under the management of McLaren Applied: the S6 and S6 Open e-bikes are available ...
It took more than two years of community meetings, traffic analysis and design work to put a two-way bike track, blocked off ...