Bird expands micromobility across USA
- June 23, 2025
- Steve Rogerson

California-based micromobility company Bird is expanding its vehicle fleet across the USA with more electric scooters and e-bikes built for today’s urban travellers.
As more people seek clean, convenient alternatives to cars, Bird is introducing a diversified fleet of vehicles designed to make micromobility more approachable, comfortable and aligned with the way people move through cities.
Launching this summer in Denver, Atlanta, Nashville, Los Angeles and Austin, followed by additional markets globally later in the year, the vehicles have enhanced design, safety and performance. They are said to create an experience where more people can feel safe, confident and comfortable choosing two wheels over four.
The fleet includes enhanced safety features such as improved braking, lighting and onboard sensors, ensuring every ride feels secure and intuitive.
Cities are facing rising congestion, traffic-related safety issues, and a growing need for accessible and affordable transportation. These vehicles meet more people where they are, whether this is their first ride or they’re a daily commuter. The range comprises:
- Explorer e-bike: A manoeuvrable, compact e-bike for casual riders and shorter trips. With an approachable and accessible design and smooth ride feel, the Explorer is for exploring neighbourhoods, campuses and urban parks.
- Journey e-bike: A premium commuter e-bike for longer distances and daily use. With extended range, a refined frame and enhanced comfort features, the Journey is purpose-built for riders who rely on micromobility to get where they’re going.
- Dash e-scooter: This electric scooter is designed for quick trips and first- and last-kilometre connections. Its robust yet agile design makes it suitable for navigating busy city streets and transit hubs.
“Micromobility is now a core part of how people move through their cities, and our new fleet reflects that,” said Stewart Lyons, co-CEO of Bird and Spin. “By investing in better vehicles, we’re investing in our riders, and by investing in our riders, we’re investing in the future of our cities. These upgrades help build more integrated transportation networks, support safer streets and reduce carbon emissions, strengthening our position as a leader in sustainable urban mobility.”
This updated and diversified fleet is designed to bring more riders into the movement, offering accessible, reliable and enjoyable rides that help make life better for everyone in the community.
Operating in more than 200 cities globally, with a growing global network of shared e-scooters and e-bikes, Bird (www.bird.co) says it is making sustainable transportation more accessible.


