
"The Infinite Machine Olto is not a bike. It weighs a whopping 175 pounds, and even with motorized assistance, pedaling it feels like pushing a rock uphill."
"This vehicle has some moped DNA, some e-bike, even some scooter. For our purposes, let's call it a bike, but only because I don't have a better word for it."
"My life is filled with trips that are too long to walk but too short to really need the car. Each trip often takes as much time looking for parking as driving."
"The Olto belongs to a fascinating and tricky category of vehicles designed to replace a lot of your day-to-day car use, probably most like a cargo bike."
The Infinite Machine Olto is a 175-pound vehicle that combines elements of bikes, mopeds, and scooters, priced at $3,495. It is designed for short urban trips, making it ideal for distances too long to walk but too short for a car. Despite its bike-like appearance, it is not used as a traditional bike, as the pedals are largely unnecessary. The Olto aims to replace car use for daily errands, providing a fun and efficient alternative for urban commuting.
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