Tern has created a new pair of electric bikes in collaboration with an Airstream and they are quite possibly the best brand-based accessories an RV owner could dream of.
The collection of two bikes includes special editions of the turnkey Vectron SHD P10i e-bike. Both models are already the world's favorite e-bikes for urban commuters, known for their bulletproof design and robust build quality for the everyday rider. And they are made of Airstream's exclusive polished aluminum
Tern's new Vectron S10 Airstream is a premium folding electric bike that blends compact stability and full-size performance. It folds up in just a few seconds and fits easily onto an Airstream trailer or tow vehicle
And it's not just a facelift. It's still a busier, cargo-capable car that can tow groceries or even a kid in the back rack
The second model, Tern's HSD P5i Airstream, is a compact electric cargo bike that is essentially a small pickup truck disguised as a bike. You get great utility in a small and fertile package. Yours is great for camping errands, running around town or getting around the rally site
Both models use Boss' Performance Line Drive system with pedal assist up to 20 mph (32 km/h) and Tern's impressive accessory ecosystem so you can option them with front rack, passenger seat and more. The Vectron S10 and system costs $3699 and the SD P5i and system costs $5099.
According to Stewart, Tern's general manager of North America, folding bikes and compact e-cargo bikes are perfect for the RV lifestyle. And frankly, it's hard to disagree. When you park for the night, your trailer doesn't go anywhere, but your e-bike can. You can head to the grocery store, the lakeside, or a picnic spot,
I hear from RV owners all the time about how an e-bike, or usually a pair of them, has completely changed the game for them, as it has given them easier mobility beyond what they could reach with their rigs
Airstream CMO Molly Hansen says the company wants to give owners a great way to get around and make memories, and this partnership with Tern fits that mission perfectly. The goal is to extend the feeling of freedom you get from your trailer to two wheels. And maybe even arouse a little jealousy from the people camping next to you.
The bike's design was led by The Show Design Company, and the team had a lot of direct contact with real Airstream owners during testing, including a visit to the Airstream International Rally held in Secaucus, Missouri. According to company president Mike Milo, the bikes proved to be a hit. The Kavya is set to make its official debut at this year's Airstream Club International Rally (August 23–28) in York, Pennsylvania.
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