Olto Electric Moped: Stylish, Secure, and Sustainable Urban Commuting Solution

June 13, 2025
Olto Electric Moped: Stylish, Secure, and Sustainable Urban Commuting Solution
  • Infinite Machine has launched the Olto, a cutting-edge electric moped designed specifically for urban environments, combining a sleek aesthetic with advanced technology.

  • With a focus on promoting sustainable urban mobility, Infinite Machine encourages the use of the Olto to reduce car dependency, highlighting the importance of responsible speed and usage in bike lanes.

  • The Olto features a unique blend of futuristic and retro design elements, making it an attractive option for urban commuters.

  • Equipped with a UL-certified 48V 25Ah battery, the Olto offers an estimated range of 40 miles and allows for easy battery removal and charging.

  • The removable battery can be charged to 50% in just one hour, enhancing security by being easily taken off when parked.

  • Balancing e-bike and motorcycle features, the Olto operates legally as a Class 2 electric bicycle, with a top speed of 20 mph in bike lanes and an optional off-road mode reaching 33 mph.

  • The Olto is designed to accommodate two passengers simultaneously, making it ideal for shared rides.

  • Physical features include full suspension, hidden wires, a spacious bench seat with foldable footpegs, and practical storage options for helmets and accessories.

  • High-tech anti-theft measures such as GPS tracking, an electric lock, and a secondary battery ensure security even when the main battery is charging.

  • The Olto is marketed as 'virtually theft-proof,' with real-time GPS tracking and an app for monitoring its location.

  • Priced at $3,495, the Olto represents a significant investment in convenience and technology for urban commuters, promising a blend of style, safety, and functionality.

  • Preorders for the Olto are currently available, with shipments expected later in 2025.

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