Also, a spin-off of electric vehicle manufacturer Rivian, has unveiled its first electric bicycle, the TM-B, featuring a modular design and a claimed range of 160 kilometers (100 miles). The e-bike includes modern features such as a 5-inch round touchscreen and removable battery, the company said.
The TM-B’s modular setup allows the seat to be swapped in seconds, accommodating either a cruiser seat or a saddle with an integrated luggage rack, making it adaptable for different riding styles.
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Its battery can be fully charged in 2 hours and 20 minutes via USB-C and can serve as a 538 Wh or 808 Wh power bank, depending on the model. A small E Ink display on the battery indicates charge levels, while the handlebar touchscreen controls motor output, navigation, and music playback.
Security features include automatic locking of the rear wheel when the rider is away, GPS tracking via a smartphone app, and an alarm if the bike is moved without authorization.
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Standard equipment includes a 1,500-lumen front light, a 250-lumen rear light, a torque output of 180 Nm for steep climbs, and regenerative braking, which the manufacturer claims can extend range by up to 25%.
The Also TM-B will launch in spring 2026 as a $4,500 “Launch Edition,” followed by a similarly priced “Performance” model in summer. A base version with a shorter 60-mile range and lower-powered motor is expected later in 2026.
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