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Rivian's Strange Electric Bike

The Company Enters Micromobility

While we await Rivian's next steps in the electric pickup truck and SUV segment, the company has surprisingly unveiled its ambitions for urban micromobility through its subsidiary Also. With a focus on compact electric vehicles, Also has launched two new electric bikes - the two-wheeled TM-B and the four-wheeled TM-Q, as well as the cutting-edge Alpha Wave helmet. According to the company, these products promise "a breakthrough in safety and connectivity" in urban environments.

The Also TM-B (Transcendent Mobility - Bike) electric bike attracts attention not only with its futuristic design, but also with its innovative drive system. It is equipped with 24 x 2.6-inch wheels and uses the company's proprietary DreamRide technology.

The key here is the unique pedaling solution: the rider pedals on a generator that charges the battery, and the traction motor drives the rear wheel via a Gates carbon belt. This approach provides smooth and powerful acceleration.

Power and range: The motor offers an impressive 180 Nm of torque, enough for quick starts or tackling steep climbs, even when carrying a heavy load. The maximum speed reaches 32 km/h without pedaling or 45 km/h with the help of the cyclist.

Battery and charging: The replaceable battery is available in two versions - 538 Wh and 808 Wh, with the larger one providing a range of up to 160 km. Charging is fast - 240 W, which allows a full charge in 2 hours and 20 minutes (for the smaller battery). An additional bonus is the ability to reverse charge (power bank function) via the two USB Type-C ports. The charge level is monitored on a bright E Ink display.

Functionality: The frame is modular, allowing for easy conversion of the bike into a cargo or family version. The front fork has an air shock absorber, and the seat is unlocked by sliding along a 5-inch round touchscreen.

Safety: The hydraulic brakes are reinforced with an energy recovery system that can increase the range by about 25%. When the owner walks away, the TM-B automatically locks the battery, rear wheel and frame, while also sending signals of unauthorized access and transmitting its location in real time.

Also TM-B Launch Edition is now available for pre-order for $4,500, with deliveries starting in spring 2026. A more affordable version for $4,000 is also expected, as well as a Performance model.