Also, a spin-off from electric vehicle maker Rivian, has unveiled its first e-bike, the TM-B, featuring a modular design and an array of advanced smart features. The company describes the TM-B as a versatile, high-performance electric bike that can be adapted for multiple uses within seconds.
According to the manufacturer, the TM-B allows riders to switch between different seat configurations, such as a cruiser-style seat or one equipped with a luggage rack, enabling quick transitions between leisure and utility modes. “Thanks to its modular design, it can be converted in seconds,” the company said in its announcement.
The e-bike is equipped with a removable battery that supports fast charging via USB-C, reaching full capacity in approximately two hours and 20 minutes at up to 240 watts. Two USB-C ports also enable the battery to function as a power bank, offering up to 808 Wh of capacity depending on the model. A compact E Ink display on the battery shows the charge level, while a 5-inch round touchscreen on the handlebars manages key functions, including motor power, navigation, and music control from a connected smartphone.
To improve security, the TM-B automatically locks its rear wheel when the owner is not nearby. If the locked bike is moved, an alarm is triggered and a GPS-based notification is sent through a mobile app. The e-bike also comes with built-in lighting — a 1,500-lumen front light and a 250-lumen rear light — and features regenerative braking that can extend range by up to 25%. The motor delivers up to 180 Nm of torque for tackling steep climbs.
The Also TM-B will debut in spring 2026 as a $4,500 “Launch Edition,” followed by a similarly priced “Performance” model in summer. A more affordable base variant, offering a shorter 60-mile range, is expected to arrive later that year. The company said additional details are available on its official website.
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