OLTO is a future e-bike that can accommodate two passengers

The infinite machine caused waves with its recovered P1 electric bike. That was built for speed, but the company is back, and it’s more of the city people working back and forth. The OLTO has a 40-mile range, a top speed of 33 mph and a limit of 20 mph when riding the bike lane.
Like the P1, the OLTO e-bike looks both futuristic and retro Tron. “This bike may be a boon for commuters because it can accommodate two riders at the same time. The design is also quite modular, so riders can add accessories such as children’s carriers, rear racks and baskets, among other items.
The battery is easily removed with one hand for night charging and can reach 50% in one hour of the socket. This removable battery also contributes to safety, as the battery is often one of the most expensive components of an electronic bike.
However, this is not the only security feature implemented by the Infinite machine here. The company claims that OLTO is “actually anti-theft.” Each bike is connected to the Internet and tracked in real time with precise GPS coordinates. There is an app to focus on things, and the vehicle has dedicated slots for Airtags.
After parking, the bike will automatically lock the steering and wheels, making it difficult to move. If someone uses a vehicle design, an alarm is issued and the alarm is sent to the owner’s phone number. The phone can also double as a key.
Now there is some bad news. All of these high-tech features come with a high-end price tag. The price of OLTO is $3,495. Booking is now available and will be available for sale later this year.



