Tern

GSD

E-kravas2018–

Launched in 2018, the GSD (Get Stuff Done) was Tern’s answer to the question: what if a bike could replace a car for families? Its 20-inch folding-platform frame packs cargo geometry and a MultiTruss

HSD

E-kravas2019–

Introduced in 2019 as the more urban-friendly alternative to the GSD, the HSD trades a bit of rear rack length for a compact footprint that fits standard bike racks. It became a gateway cargo e-bike f

Link

Salokāms2011–

The Link launched with Tern in 2011 as the brand's accessible, no-nonsense everyday folder. While the Verge line pushed performance limits, the Link was designed for the commuter who just needed a rel

Node

Salokāms2020–

Introduced around 2020, the Node took a different design bet from the rest of the Tern folding range: 24-inch wheels. Larger than the ubiquitous 20-inch folder, the Node trades slightly bulkier folded

Quick Haul

E-kravas2022–

Launched around 2022, the Quick Haul was Tern's answer to the question: what if you wanted a Bosch cargo e-bike without paying GSD prices? It dropped the folding mechanism, the long-tail length, and t

Vektron

E-salokāms2017–

Launched in 2017, the Vektron answered a gap that folding-bike purists had long argued over: could a folder get heavy enough motor assist to be genuinely useful on hilly cities without becoming too he

Verge

Salokāms2012–

The Verge line was Tern's proof that a folding bike could be fast. Since its 2012 debut it has evolved into a genuine performance machine, with the Verge X11 sporting SRAM Force components, a carbon c