New York-based Infinite Machine has shattered conventional boundaries between e-bikes and electric vehicles with the launch of OLTO, a revolutionary bike lane vehicle engineered for chaotic urban landscapes. Designed as a seamless extension of city life, OLTO merges automotive-grade robustness with micromobility agility—crafted from extruded aluminum for weatherproof durability and outdoor storage. This isn’t just transportation; it’s a modular ecosystem for the streets.

OLTO’s genius lies in its adaptive flexibility. A whisper-quiet 750W rear hub motor propels it to 20 mph in bike lanes (33 mph off-road), while magnetic foldable pedals toggle between pedal assist and throttle-only modes. Its hot-swappable battery—UL-Certified and slide-in accessible—delivers 40 miles per charge, refueling to 50% in one hour.

The dual-suspension frame ensures buttery rides across potholed streets, and modular attachments (child carriers, racks, baskets) morph OLTO into a cargo hauler or passenger cruiser. Two riders nest comfortably with hidden footpegs and underseat handles, all illuminated by automatic high/low beams and integrated turn signals.

Security is non-negotiable. OLTO’s theft-proof architecture leverages GPS tracking via the Infinite Machine app, an embedded Apple AirTag slot, and auto-locking steering/wheels when parked. Tamper attempts trigger alarms and instant phone alerts. The companion app transforms your phone into a digital key, unlocking OLTO on approach while monitoring battery levels, trip data, and location—a unified command center for urban explorers.

Priced at $3,495, OLTO epitomizes the future of urban mobility: versatile, secure, and unapologetically disruptive. Orders open now for Fall 2025 delivery. As cities choke on congestion, Infinite Machine’s creation isn’t just a vehicle—it’s a manifesto for reclaiming the streets.