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18 Sep 2025

Rivian's Secret E-Bike Surfaces: A Bold New Chapter in Micromobility


By EVWorld.com Si Editorial Team

AI-generated rendition of forthcoming Ultra electric-assist bicycle
AI-generated rendition of forthcoming Also electric-assist bicycle

By EVWorld.com Si Editorial Team

After years of speculation, Rivian's long-rumored electric bicycle has finally emerged - albeit not through an official launch, but via leaked frames from a behind-the-scenes marketing shoot. The e-bike, developed by Rivian's micromobility spinoff ALSO Inc., was partially revealed in a promotional video that blurred the prototype too late to prevent eagle-eyed viewers from capturing key design details.

The bike itself is a striking blend of utility and innovation. With a silver frame, 20-inch wheels, and full suspension, it straddles the line between rugged commuter and lightweight moto-style transport. A large rear rack hovers above the back wheel, suggesting cargo capability, while the front features an inverted fork—typically reserved for higher-end components. A prominent headlight and a thick enclosure near the bottom bracket hint at Rivian's automotive DNA, possibly housing a removable battery or integrated electronics.

What's most notable is the bike''s silhouette: clean, angular, and unmistakably Rivian. The design language echoes the brand’s R1T and R1S vehicles, but scaled for urban mobility. It’s not just a bike—it’s a statement of intent.

ALSO Inc., the startup behind the bike, recently secured a $1 billion valuation and teased an October 22 launch. Backed by Rivian and investors like Eclipse Ventures, ALSO aims to redefine micromobility with products that blend lifestyle, performance, and sustainability. The e-bike is their first public offering, and if the leaked images are any indication, it’s poised to disrupt a crowded market.

While technical specs remain under wraps, the bike’s form suggests a focus on comfort, modularity, and road-worthiness. The rear swingarm and suspension setup imply a smooth ride even on uneven terrain, and the integrated lighting and cargo options make it commuter-friendly.

Rivian's entry into the e-bike space comes at a time when automakers are diversifying into smaller electric platforms. With urban congestion rising and EV adoption accelerating, micromobility is no longer a niche—it's a strategic frontier.

Whether the leak was accidental or a clever teaser, the message is clear: Rivian isn't just building trucks. It's building a mobility ecosystem. And this bike, with its sleek frame and rugged stance, might be the first pedal-powered piece of that puzzle.


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