Close Menu
TechTost
  • AI
  • Apps
  • Crypto
  • Fintech
  • Hardware
  • Media & Entertainment
  • Security
  • Startups
  • Transportation
  • Venture
  • Recommended Essentials
What's Hot

60 percent of US consumers say ‘artificial intelligence’ in brand messaging is a turnoff, survey finds

He’s probably raising $9 million to create a more reliable kind of AI

SpaceX Goes Public: Everything You Need to Know Post-IPO

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Disclaimer
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
TechTost
Subscribe Now
  • AI

    SpaceX Goes Public: Everything You Need to Know Post-IPO

    16 June 2026

    Sundar Pichai faces backlash, pulls out of Stanford graduation ceremony for Google’s Israel, ICE ties

    16 June 2026

    Cybersecurity vets protest ‘dangerous’ US government ban on Anthropic’s most powerful models

    15 June 2026

    OpenAI is facing investigation by state attorneys general

    15 June 2026

    Meta is reportedly moving to loosen the $2bn Manus deal following Beijing’s demand

    14 June 2026
  • Apps

    India orders temporary ban on Telegram over exam cheating

    16 June 2026

    Meta’s new ‘AI Mode’ on Facebook draws from public information on its platforms

    16 June 2026

    UK unveils sweeping social media ban on under-16s

    15 June 2026

    Apple is bringing streaming-style subscription packages to the App Store

    15 June 2026

    Snapchat restricts users under 16 from sharing Spotlights with friends

    14 June 2026
  • Crypto

    Startup Battlefield 200 applications close today

    27 May 2026

    5 days left: Save up to $410 on Disrupt 2026 passes

    25 May 2026

    As crypto cools, a16z crypto raises $2.2 billion in capital

    6 May 2026

    Coinbase to lay off 14% of staff as part of broader restructuring

    5 May 2026

    British cryptographer Adam Back denies NYT report that he is Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto

    9 April 2026
  • Fintech

    Ramp raises $750M at $44B valuation as investors thirst for fintechs with AI history

    5 June 2026

    Last 24 hours to save up to $410 on your Disrupt 2026 ticket

    29 May 2026

    2 days left: Lock in up to $410 in ticket savings for Disrupt 2026

    28 May 2026

    Robinhood now allows your AI agents to trade stocks

    28 May 2026

    Disrupt 2026 Early Bird ticket savings expire in 3 days

    27 May 2026
  • Hardware

    This slim speaker under the pillow helped me sleep without headphones

    14 June 2026

    Jeff Bezos’ Prometheus Raises $12 Billion to Build an ‘Artificial General Engineer’ for the Natural World

    12 June 2026

    WWDC 2026: What to expect, from Siri’s long-awaited revamp to Apple Intelligence and iOS 27

    9 June 2026

    What to expect from WWDC 2026: The long-awaited Siri refresh and Apple Intelligence updates

    7 June 2026

    What to expect from WWDC 2026: The long-awaited Siri refresh and Apple Intelligence updates

    5 June 2026
  • Media & Entertainment

    60 percent of US consumers say ‘artificial intelligence’ in brand messaging is a turnoff, survey finds

    16 June 2026

    Fox to acquire Roku in $22 billion deal

    15 June 2026

    Deezer’s new tool can recognize AI music from Spotify, Apple Music and more

    11 June 2026

    Netflix expands revamped mobile app across Asia and doubles down on games for kids

    10 June 2026

    Plex adds new social features ahead of major price hike for its lifetime pass

    6 June 2026
  • Security

    The US government’s ban on Anthropic models was never about an AI jailbreak

    16 June 2026

    As AI agents become employees, NewCore comes up with $66 million to give them identities

    15 June 2026

    The FBI built its own replica small town to simulate real-world cyberattacks

    13 June 2026

    US surveillance law to expire for first time after lawmakers rejected Trump’s controversial pick to lead spy agency

    13 June 2026

    Chinese cybercrime operation that used artificial intelligence to scam ‘hundreds of thousands of victims’ sued by Google

    12 June 2026
  • Startups

    He’s probably raising $9 million to create a more reliable kind of AI

    16 June 2026

    Sarvam becomes India’s newest AI unicorn with $234M funding round led by HCLTech

    15 June 2026

    As AI companies scramble to go public, who else is along for the ride?

    14 June 2026

    Jedify Raises $24M To Help Companies Arm AI Agents With Their Business Context

    12 June 2026

    Military SPAC Quantum Space is trying to catch SpaceX’s IPO wave

    12 June 2026
  • Transportation

    SpaceX Goes Public: Everything You Need to Know Post-IPO

    16 June 2026

    GM is joining the race to make batteries for AI data centers and the grid

    15 June 2026

    TechCrunch Mobility: SpaceX rockets pass Tesla

    14 June 2026

    Waymo says it has created a better benchmark for comparing robotics to humans

    14 June 2026

    SpaceX IPO closes up 19% and delivers world’s first trillionaire

    13 June 2026
  • Venture

    Orbio raises $21 million to automate hiring and onboarding of frontline workers

    15 June 2026

    Why business AI will be the focus of VivaTech 2026

    10 June 2026

    How Justin Ernest invested nearly $500 million in hot startups without a traditional VC fund

    10 June 2026

    Mercor’s Brendan Foody calls out Sequoia, accusing it of “double pricing” valuation tricks.

    9 June 2026

    Founders share VC horror stories and some name names

    6 June 2026
  • Recommended Essentials
TechTost
You are at:Home»Transportation»Rivian spinoff also unveils high-end modular e-bike for $4,500
Transportation

Rivian spinoff also unveils high-end modular e-bike for $4,500

techtost.comBy techtost.com26 October 202506 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Rivian Spinoff Also Unveils High End Modular E Bike For $4,500
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Several years ago, as a group of skunkworks engineers inside Rivian set out to develop an electric micromobility vehicle, a question arose: “What do we build in-house?” Rivian founder and CEO RJ Scaringe said in an interview recounting the early days of Also, which outbid Rivian earlier this year.

“We realized the only way to do this well is to build everything,” said Scaringe, who sits on Also’s board.

The result, unveiled Wednesday at an event in Oakland, is a pedal-assist electric bike called the TM-B that’s more than just a bike, according to Scaringe and fellow president Chris Yu. “This is a whole product platform that we’re going to build in the microspace,” Scaringe said. And Scaringe wasn’t kidding. During Wednesday’s event, Also also revealed two four-wheeled vehicles, one of which will be delivered to Amazon.

At a quick glance, this “more than a bike” looks like a bike, albeit an elegantly designed one that has a few hidden features. But Yu argues that what lies beneath the surface is what makes the TM-B special and exciting enough to enter a crowded e-bike market.

The TM-B will come in various trims, including the entry-level and performance and base versions.

The launch version has identical specs to the performance trim, including a battery that has an estimated range of 100 miles, 10 levels of support, shock absorbers and an air fork for the suspension, and two riding modes, including ‘sport’ which zips the rider down the road. The version, which costs $4,500, is splashed with special “launch” colors of ube purple and blue and will go on sale this spring.

The performance trim, which also retails for $4,500, is expected to hit the market in the first half of 2026. The base version, which has a battery with up to 60 miles of range, five support levels, air shocks and a coil-over suspension and a standard ride mode, is expected to cost less than $4,000 in Yu’s next half.

Techcrunch event

San Francisco
|
27-29 October 2025

Image Credits:Kirsten Korosech

All bikes are equipped with front and rear LED lighting with integrated turn signals and have a top speed of 28 miles per hour. The Biomotion design illuminates the rider’s legs as they pedal on the TM-B, which has 24-inch wheels. The TM-B can also be equipped with all-terrain tires, pedals and a trail ride mode that gives riders more manual control on the trail.

The battery is removable and features USB-C fast charging up to 240 watts that allows users to power up their devices.

Also e-bike’s removable battery can power other devices.Image Credits:Kirsten Korosech

There is a built-in safety feature to keep the battery safe and the bike safe too. The safety system is activated as soon as the rider is off the bike and automatically locks the battery, wheels and frame. If tampered with, the rider will receive a notification via the Also app and the bike will emit a loud honking sound.

As a side note: This honking sound can be developed by the rider as he navigates the city streets.

“You get a push notification in the unfortunate event that it starts moving away because we have LTE and GPS and we have a real time, location,” Yu said on stage Wednesday. In a worst-case scenario, if the bike is picked up and placed in a vehicle, the owner of the e-bike can remotely disable it.

“You can brick it,” Yu said. “And that’s the key, because since we have every board, every piece of software, every part of the bike, that means no part of it can be used.”

The technology inside the TM-B

Image Credits:Kirsten Korosech

Everything was developed by the Also team (and often supported by Rivian in the early days), including the removable battery, power electronics, software, firmware, and a pedal-by-wire propulsion system that has no mechanical connection between the rider’s pedaling and the bike’s drivetrain. In particular, the system enables regenerative braking, meaning that power is sent back to the battery.

Even the tools to build those components were designed here, according to fellow CTO Jonathan Hall, who spoke to TechCrunch ahead of the event.

All trims have several distinct design and functional features, including a central touchscreen integrated between the steering wheel. Perhaps most interesting is the modular top frame that allows the user to change from a solo, bench, or utility load setup in seconds.

Image Credits:Kirsten Korosech

The standard solo seat has two water bottle cages. The utility has an integrated rear rack and a water bottle cage mount and can carry around 77kg of additional cargo. It also offers a third bench option. And all of this can be replaced in seconds and without tools.

In particular, the software of each installation is aligned with that user and synchronized with the central touch screen.

As with Rivian, Also’s software is a central figure in its electric bike and will continue to be used to develop new features, Yu told TechCrunch. For example, the software is used to provide accurate navigation and ETA to the rider by closely integrating the movement and speed of the ebike.

“Because we know so much about your experience, we know what level of assistance you’re at, we know what load you’re at, we know the average speed you’re going — we can give you a really, really accurate ETA,” Yu said while showing the TM-B on stage. “It sounds simple, but you’re using it as a vehicle to get somewhere. It’s important to know when you’re going to get there.”

The helmet

Image Credits:Kirsten Korosech

The company also developed an in-house helmet called the Alpha Wave Helmet that uses a new technology to improve rotational impact protection and a redesigned strap so the user can tighten it – without snapping – with one hand.

The helmet has numerous technological features beyond protecting your brain, such as integrated lights and a sound system with four windproof speakers and two noise-canceling microphones. The helmet syncs with the bike’s ‘gate’ central touchscreen or the rider’s phone so they can listen to music, take calls and get turn-by-turn navigation.

also ebike EVs highend micromotility modular Rivian spinoff unveils
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleOpenAI buys Sky, an AI interface for Mac
Next Article Less than 24 hours until Disrupt 2025 — and ticket prices are going up
bhanuprakash.cg
techtost.com
  • Website

Related Posts

SpaceX Goes Public: Everything You Need to Know Post-IPO

16 June 2026

UK unveils sweeping social media ban on under-16s

15 June 2026

GM is joining the race to make batteries for AI data centers and the grid

15 June 2026
Add A Comment

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Don't Miss

60 percent of US consumers say ‘artificial intelligence’ in brand messaging is a turnoff, survey finds

16 June 2026

He’s probably raising $9 million to create a more reliable kind of AI

16 June 2026

SpaceX Goes Public: Everything You Need to Know Post-IPO

16 June 2026
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • YouTube
  • TikTok
  • WhatsApp
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
Fintech

Ramp raises $750M at $44B valuation as investors thirst for fintechs with AI history

5 June 2026

Last 24 hours to save up to $410 on your Disrupt 2026 ticket

29 May 2026

2 days left: Lock in up to $410 in ticket savings for Disrupt 2026

28 May 2026
Startups

He’s probably raising $9 million to create a more reliable kind of AI

Sarvam becomes India’s newest AI unicorn with $234M funding round led by HCLTech

As AI companies scramble to go public, who else is along for the ride?

© 2026 TechTost. All Rights Reserved
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Disclaimer

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.