Mondraker relaunches Dusty as all-round e-bike from 30 July
Second-generation Dusty shifts from e-gravel to multi-surface e-bike, available from 30 July.
Tern's HSD offers cargo capacity in a compact frame for city riders with limited storage.
Cycling Electric has featured the Tern HSD, a compact cargo e-bike positioned as a smaller alternative to the brand's GSD model. The HSD is designed to deliver substantial carrying capacity while maintaining a nimble footprint for urban environments and easier home storage.
According to the source, the HSD is aimed at riders who need to transport goods but lack the space for a full-size cargo bike. Its compact dimensions are intended to make it practical for city streets and for storing in smaller homes or apartments.
The HSD is described as the 'little brother' to the Tern GSD, which has received industry recognition. This suggests the HSD leverages the GSD's cargo-oriented design philosophy but in a more space-efficient package.
For dealers, the HSD represents a potential addition to cargo e-bike lineups, appealing to customers who have previously been deterred by the bulk of traditional cargo models. The compact form factor may also simplify logistics and floor-space requirements in retail settings.
European dealers should assess the HSD's landed cost and margin against compact cargo demand in urban markets. Its smaller footprint may reduce shipping volume and storage costs, but verify homologation and lead times before stocking.
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Second-generation Dusty shifts from e-gravel to multi-surface e-bike, available from 30 July.