If the design of the Tesla Cybertruck leaves no one indifferent, wait until you see the design of the electric scooter Infinite Machine P1. Elon Musk’s company recently presented your scooter self-propelled by an electric motor.
The Infinite Machine P1 scooter follows in the footsteps of the Cybertruck, built with aluminum and steel, always based on angular and square surfaces.
It has a 6kW continuous hub rear motor which produces 12 kW of maximum power, propelling the scooter at speeds of up to 88 kilometers per hour.
Tesla’s Infinite Machine P1 Use two 72V 30Ah batteries, that generate 4.32 kWh of capacity. They can provide up to 96 kilometers of autonomy, according to Elon Musk’s company.
But it also has space for entertainment and security. This scooter comes with a smartphone app that works with CarPlay, allowing for wireless updates and music playback through a speaker.
Besides, It has an anti-theft system, which tracks and immobilizes the P1 if tampered with.
How much does Tesla’s Infinite P1 electric scooter cost? 10 thousand dollars. The bad thing is that Elon Musk’s company used up its initial inventory shortly after its first launch, waiting for production to resume next year.
Tesla is not going through its best economic moment. In the recent third quarter earnings conference call declining sales, decreased profits and increasing costs were announced.
According to Jalopnik’s report, Musk was on the verge of tears live during the call: “He almost cried like a baby.”
Kevin Paffrath, an analyst quoted by the portal, said the call “was terrible,” expressing compassion for Musk amid his personal challenges. such as lawsuits and custody of their children. However, he compared it to Donald Trump’s attitude on social networks.