Nico Rosberg-backed Infinite Machine to make European debut at EICMA 2025
Infinite Machine will arrive in Europe at the upcoming 2025 EICMA show in Milan with two all-electric two-wheelers, the Olto and the P1.
Based in New York, the company takes a design- and tech-led approach to e-mobility, a philosophy reflected in its products.
Infinite Machine’s flagship EV, the P1, is described as vehicle that “redefines the high-end electric scooter,” and is crafted from a durable-yet-lightweight blend of anodised aluminium and steel. Fully homologated to EU regulations, the Infinite Machine P1 is powered by a removable 3.2kWh battery, offering up to 62 miles (100 kilometres) of range.

An 8bhp motor gives the P1 a top speed of 65mph, while a ‘Turbo Boost’ function maximises performance, and a ‘Reverse’ button enables easy manoeuvering in confined spaces.
The P1 gets under-seat storage and a front glovebox, a bag hook in the centre step-through console, a built-in helmet lock, plus a back rest for the pillion seat. Safety features include a permanently-illuminated daytime running light, front and rear cameras, keyless access, and GPS tracking location – the latter two of which are managed via the Infinite Machine app.
The P1 adopts a car-like approach to improvements thanks to over-the-air updates.

Infinite Machine’s second scooter, the Olto, gets a 40-mile (65km) range and a 30mph top speed. Highly-customisable with a swappable battery, the Olto comes with a raft of options including a rear basket, an accessory plate, a rear rack, and a child seat.
Like the P1, the Olto gets a digital rider’s display and the vehicle can be managed via the Infinite Machine app. The vehicle’s safety measures include an alarm and immobiliser, GPS tracking, and an automatic steering lock.
Priced from €2,995, the Olto is now available to order and was named as “one of the best inventions of 2025” by Time magazine. The P1 has no confirmed arrival date, but Infinite Machine promises a spring 2026 launch.

Ahead of EICMA, Infinite Machine CEO, Joseph Cohen, said: “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.
With the arrival of P1 and Olto, we are excited to serve European customers with an exhilarating riding experience, delivering the best in design, performance and technology.”
Nico Rosberg,the 2016 Formula 1 drivers’ champion-turned-entrepreneur, was an early investor into the brand. He added: “Infinite Machine captures the cultural moment where technology, design, and sustainability meet. Just as important, P1 and Olto are both insanely fun to ride.”

EICMA begins on Thursday, November 6, and concludes on Sunday, November 9. The Infinite Machine exhibit is at booth H42 in hall 14.
