Merab Joins Flash Motors as Brand Ambassador

January 30, 2024

Athlete Studio


During the recent Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, UFC fighters Charalampos Grigoriou, known as 'The Ferocious,' and Merab Dvalishvili, known as "The Machine," took center stage as ambassadors for Flash Motors Corporation (Flm), showcasing the electric hyper scooter, the Infinity X, and highlighting the company's rising prominence in the U.S.

At the heart of the Flash Motors exhibit was a groundbreaking innovation: controllers capable of powering various vehicles. This breakthrough was spotlighted at CES, focusing on the electric hyper scooter, the Infinity X, which exhibited a speed comparable to that of a moving car on the freeway.

The real innovation, however, lay in Flash Motors' three advanced controller devices: Nano Elite X3K, Nano Elite X5K, and Nano Elite X28K. These revolutionary controllers are pushing the boundaries of technology.

Charalampos Grigoriou, or "The Ferocious," a UFC fighter, emphasized the significance of Flash Motors' controllers, stating, "The very important thing about Flash Motors is the controllers. You can install it everywhere in any vehicle. The tech hydraulic gives you double power." Grigoriou highlighted Flash Motors' uniqueness in providing something special and unprecedented in the industry.

Echoing the sentiments, Flash Motors President Toby Olshanetsky noted, "Those fighters are innovative. They are young fighters, very strong, exactly the DNA of Flash Motors. This is why we see a very strong combination between CES, Flash Motors, and UFC."

Describing their partnership as harmonious, Dvalishvili endorsed Flash Motors scooters as the best for having fun.

As Flash Motors continues to redefine the hyper scooter landscape, the collaboration with UFC fighters exemplifies a synergy between innovation, strength, and a shared passion for cutting-edge technology.

Dvalishvili, sponsored by Flash Motors, holds the No. 1 contender spot in his weight division from Georgia. UFC fighter Conor McGregor praised "The Machine" on Twitter in 2022, acknowledging the talent emerging from Georgia. Dvalishvili, who signed with UFC six years ago, shared his journey from Judo to MMA, realizing his dream of fighting for the UFC in 2017. He currently holds a 9-5-3 streak and is set to face former champion Henry Cejudo on February 17th.


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