Also, the micromobility startup spun out of Rivian (RIVN) Automotive, has unveiled an electric bike, the TM-B, that will cost up to $4,500. The class 3 e-bike, which doesn’t require a driver’s license, will launch in spring 2026. The $4,500 Launch and Performance editions share features, while a cheaper standard model, priced below $4,000, will follow later next year.
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