Also (Rivian spinoff) unveils TM‑B e‑bike with a virtual drivetrain; pedal‑assist TM‑Q quads teased

Also (Rivian spinoff) unveils TM‑B e‑bike with a virtual drivetrain; pedal‑assist TM‑Q quads teased

Modern e-bike parked in an urban alley

Also—the micromobility startup spun out of Rivian—has introduced its first products: the TM‑B multipurpose e‑bike and previewed two pedal‑assist quads called TM‑Q. The TM‑B targets commuting, light trails and kid/cargo hauling, while the TM‑Q line spans family transport and commercial last‑mile delivery.

TM‑B e‑bike: key features

  • Virtual drivetrain (“DreamRide”): A software‑defined pedaling system replaces the traditional mechanical link to the rear wheel, allowing a tunable, more customizable ride feel.
  • Battery & range: Removable battery (USB‑C equipped) in two sizes—up to 60 miles standard or up to 100 miles with the larger pack.
  • Speed/class: Throttle tops out at 20 mph (Class 2 behavior; local regulations apply).
  • Modular frame: Supports a bench seat or a rear cargo rack rated to 35 kg; one frame size designed to fit multiple rider heights.
  • Tech stack: A 5‑inch “Portal” touchscreen provides navigation, music and calling via the companion app.
  • Security: Built‑in system can auto‑lock the frame and rear wheel when you walk away.

Models, pricing and availability

  • TM‑B Limited Launch Edition$4,500; up to 100‑mile range; Standard + Sport ride modes; transparent purple accents. Ships next spring. Pre‑orders open now.
  • TM‑B Performance$4,500; similar spec with alternate colorway. Planned for the first half of 2026.
  • TM‑B Baseunder $4,000; up to 60‑mile range; Standard ride modes. Expected later in 2026.
  • Reservations — Performance and Base can be reserved with a $50 deposit. Units will also be shown in Rivian showrooms later this year.

TM‑Q pedal‑assist quads (preview)

  • Family TM‑Q: A compact, bike‑lane‑friendly quad aimed at individuals/families seeking a safe, car‑alternative hauler with significant load capacity.
  • Commercial TM‑Q: A larger delivery‑focused quad; Amazon is collaborating with Also on fleet development.
  • Status: Pricing, specs and launch timing are TBD.

Why it matters

  • Drive innovation: A software‑defined drivetrain could enable adaptive assistance profiles, accessibility tweaks and potentially lower mechanical maintenance.
  • Urban logistics: Bike‑lane‑legal, pedal‑assist quads may cut congestion and emissions for last‑mile delivery—especially with enterprise partners like Amazon.
  • Brand leverage: Also taps Rivian’s design DNA and retail footprint, which may help mainstream adoption of micromobility beyond hobbyist niches.

What to consider before preordering

  • Regulatory fit: Confirm local e‑bike class rules (Class 2/3), throttle allowances, and whether quads are permitted in bike lanes.
  • Service & warranty: Ask about service network coverage, battery replacement costs and support for the Portal display/app.
  • Cargo & comfort: Verify real‑world payloads, child seat compatibility, and fit range for your height.

Learn more:
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Discussion: Would a software‑defined drivetrain and built‑in nav/security justify a $4,500 e‑bike for your commute—or would you pick a simpler, cheaper setup?

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