Olto Electric Bike Review: Infinite Machine Exclusive
Infinite Machine revolutionizes urban mobility with the Olto electric bike, a groundbreaking design poised too redefine the e-bike experience. This innovative machine, designed for the mass market, departs from traditional e-bikes with its unique sit-down scooter aesthetic, offering features like a reverse function and adaptable footrests. Learn how the Olto prioritizes security, integrating “infinite Security,” which includes GPS tracking and an AirTag installation, to protect against theft. Built with a focus on durability and convenience, the Olto is making waves, as covered by News Directory 3, with its weatherproof design and removable battery. Discover what’s next for this game-changing electric bike.
Infinite Machine’s Olto ebike Aims for Mass Market Appeal
Updated June 12, 2025
infinite machine, known for its Cybertruck-esque electric scooter, the P1, has begun shipping its first units this month. To broaden its reach, the company has introduced the olto, a mass-market electric bike designed to appeal to a wider audience.
The Olto, developed over a year, distinguishes itself from conventional ebikes with a design that resembles a sit-down scooter. It accommodates two passengers, offers a reverse function, and includes footrests that convert to pedals, all tailored for bike lane use. The company hopes the design avoids comparisons to the Cybertruck.
Constructed from steel and aluminum, the Olto is available in silver or black, is weatherproof, and is designed for outdoor parking. Its UL-certified battery can be removed for charging, taking 5.5 hours with the standard charger or 3 hours with a fast charger.
To combat theft, Infinite Machine incorporates “infinite Security,” a suite of features including GPS tracking, a companion app, and a secure AirTag installation spot. an alarm,phone notifications,and steering/motor locks deter tampering. A secondary battery powers these features for 30 days after the primary battery is removed. A U-lock attachment point is also included.
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