06-24-2026
The TM-B just added another award to its collection. This time, from one of the most influential voices in the design industry: Core77.
Core77 has been a leading publication and community for designers and design enthusiasts for over 30 years. Their annual Design Awards recognize outstanding work across dozens of categories, celebrating the designers, engineers, and companies pushing their fields forward. It's a recognition rooted in design excellence, and one that carries serious weight in the industry.
The TM-B took home the win in the Transportation & Mobility category. Here's a look at what made ALSO stand out.
A platform, not just a product. From the beginning, the TM-B was conceived as a transportation platform—one that adapts to the rider's life, not the other way around. That foundational philosophy has shaped everything about the bike, from its software-defined ride experience to its modular physical form.
DreamRide. AKA ALSO's proprietary pedal-by-wire drive unit and the soul of the TM-B. By replacing the traditional mechanical drivetrain with a fully software-defined system, DreamRide delivers a ride that is smoother, smarter, and more customizable than anything a chain and derailleur could ever do.
Shape-shifting versatility. The TM-B's swappable top frame system lets riders convert between Solo, Utility, and Bench configurations in under three seconds, no tools required. It's a genuine answer to the age-old question of how one bike can serve the full range of a rider's needs.
One cohesive system. Every component of the TM-B—motor, battery, software, safety systems, and more—was designed together from the ground up. With nothing bolted on as an afterthought, the result is a ride experience that feels unified, intuitive, and effortlessly composed.
We're proud to be recognized by Core77 and the design community at large. To view the full award listing, visit the Core77 Design Awards website here. And if you'd like a closer look at the bike behind the award, explore the TM-B.