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Also introduced the TM-B modular electric bicycle

Also introduced the TM-B modular electric bicycle

Revolving from a Rivian division into an independent entity, Also has debuted products: the TM-B modular electric bicycle and a pair of electric ATVs.

The company has also unveiled its debut products: the TM-B modular electric bicycle and a pair of electric ATVs.

TM-B is conceived as a multi-purpose electric bike suitable for a variety of tasks. Its design includes a modular frame that allows the attachment of a child seat or a luggage platform for up to 35 lbs.

The maximum riding range on a single charge can reach 160 kilometers. Navigation is done via a touchscreen integrated into the steering wheel. It also supports audio playback, phone calls and a bike lock function.

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In place of the traditional mechanical link between the pedals and the rear wheel, the TM-B uses a “software-defined pedaling” system. The company explains that turning the pedals drives a generator that recharges the battery, rather than pushing you forward.

The bike offers a choice between automatic and manual riding modes, and also features an emergency mode for traveling when the battery is low. The bike can accelerate up to 44 km/h in pedal assist mode and up to 32 km/h without pedaling.

The TM-B is set to launch in spring 2026 with a limited Launch Edition for $4,500 (R$364,400) and a range of up to 160 kilometers. Performance models and a base version with a range of up to 97 kilometers will also be released, priced below $4,000 (323,900 rubles).

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Alongside the electric bike, Also showed off two TM-Q electric ATVs: a version for family use and a commercial model developed with Amazon. They’re designed for use on bike paths and in delivery services.

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