The "Infinite Machine P1," an electric scooter inspired by the futuristic Tesla Cybertruck, has been unveiled for a price point set at U.S. $10,000.

The P1, a blend of artistic and technical elements, encapsulates the distinctive design of the Tesla Cybertruck, from its aluminum and steel construction to its blocky, angular surfaces, reported Electrek. It is equipped with a 6 kW continuous-rated rear hub motor that puts out 12 kW of peak power, propelling the scooter up to speeds of 55 mph.

The scooter is powered by two 72V 30Ah batteries, providing 4.32 kWh of capacity, equivalent to the highest capacity batteries offered by electric scooter giants like NIU. Infinite Machine suggests that the removable batteries can deliver up to 60 miles of city range.

The P1 comes with a smartphone app that works with CarPlay. It allows for over-the-air updates, music playing via a speaker in the scooter, and integrates with an anti-theft system that tracks and immobilizes the scooter if tampered with.

The scooter sold out its first batch shortly after its recent launch, with production expected to start next year. The exact details are yet to be confirmed.