ALSO Confirms First TM-B Launch Edition Bikes Ship in June 2026

ALSO just sent out an update to TM-B Launch Edition reservation holders, and the news is mostly good. The first bikes are still on track for late spring shipping, with the very first units going out the door at the end of June.

That keeps things roughly aligned with the spring 2026 window ALSO outlined when the TM-B was first unveiled back in October. End of June is technically right at the edge of spring, which feels like the kind of soft slip that happens with any new product launch, but it’s not really a delay so much as a confirmation that things are moving.

The email also notes that deliveries will continue rolling from there, so anyone waiting in line behind the first batch shouldn’t expect to sit in limbo for long once the gates open. ALSO says the next update is coming in May, which suggests they want to keep a steady communication cadence as production ramps.

For anyone who put down $50 to reserve a Launch Edition back in October, this is the first concrete shipping window since the reveal. The Launch Edition is the $4,500 trim with the Gray Matter colorway and Ube, Sonic, and Tales accents, sharing the same hardware as the Performance trim including the 100 mile battery, full air suspension, and 10x pedal assist.

It’s worth remembering that ALSO is shipping its first product as a brand new company. Some of the patience referenced in the email is probably because building a vehicle with a custom motor, custom battery, custom software, and a built-in touchscreen is a real undertaking, even when it only has two wheels. Saying the team isn’t cutting corners is the kind of line you write when you’ve felt the pressure to ship, and chose not to.

What this really sets up is a busy summer for ALSO. End of June deliveries means we’ll start seeing real owners get their bikes, post first impressions, and answer the actual question hovering over the whole launch, which is whether DreamRide and the rest of the pitch hold up in the wild. The Performance trim and base TM-B are still further out, but the Launch Edition rolling in a couple of months is the moment the whole brand has been pointing toward since the spinoff.

If you’ve got a reservation, watch May. That’s when the next email lands, and not long after that, the first bikes start going out. After this much buildup, a Rivian spinoff, a billion dollar valuation, and a whole new category to define, it’s about time someone actually rides one.

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