The InEVitable Episode 137: Son of Rivian, the Also TM-B E-Bike
Rivian’s spinoff company, Also, claims its e-bike is transcendent. Really?

Another Friday, another episode of The InEVitable, and once again we’re out of the studio, on the road, and recording from moving vehicles. But this time, we’re on two wheels, not four. That’s right, in a vodcast first, we aren’t reviewing a car, but an e-bike, produced by a company spun from the orbit of none other than Rivian.
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The company’s name is Also, and it’s an independent, standalone e-bike startup, founded by some former Rivian employees, headquartered in Palo Alto, California, with offices in Seattle and Taiwan. For this episode, we met up with Also’s head of product, Saul Leiken, a veteran of both Rivian and Specialized Bicycles, one of the biggest names in the cycling industry. Leiken happened to be in Venice, California, at one of Rivian’s showrooms, giving demo rides of Also’s debut e-bike, the TM-B, short for “transcendent mobility bike.”
If you just harrumphed at that rather pretentious-sounding name, you’re not alone. Jonny and I were both quite skeptical of the TM-B in the same way we were about Rivian’s first electric vehicle, the R1T. Trucks and bikes are established vehicles; what could electrified powertrains and software-defined features really add to the experience, especially when, in the case of the TM-B, the powertrain is something called “pedal-by-wire.”

The Also TM-B at Rivian’s Venice, California, experience center.


