The Thule Pulse Alpine cargo box helps to expand storage but by far the coolest part of the whole thing is the electric bike. No details are given about it other than the fact it wears Michelin Power Gravel tires, but it does look sweet on the Thule Epos bike rack. Of course, it’s color-matched, and it reminds us of the recently unveiled Honda Motocompo although this one probably won’t invite as many stares.
On the inside the front seats have been replaced by custom Recaro Sportster CS seats with a unique plaid pattern that matches the color scheme. Hyundai also filled the model with tons of Hyundai Genuine accessories like unique doorsills, a reversible cargo tray, and floormats. It also added a Scosche PowerUp 32k portable charger and an inVert 200 DC-to-AC adapter to ensure your devices are always fully charged while you’re getting up to all kinds of urban hijinks.
The concept will be shown at the Thule Booth at the West Hall from today, October 31.