The Confluence's geometry prioritizes comfort and stability for long gravel rides, while the bike's appearance pretty much maintains the clean lines of a traditional bike. Storage capability sets the Confluence apart from typical gravel ebikes. The frame includes multiple bottle mounts in the main triangle, three-pack mounts on the fork (one per side), and front and rear rack mounting points. This cargo capacity, combined with the electric assist, allows riders to carry camping gear, extra water, or supplies for extended adventures.
The Octavia is available with both liftback and wagon bodies, but the Vision O previews what an electric version of the latter might look like. The Octavia wagon is the best-selling body style in most markets, and more than 3 million have been sold since the first one was introduced in 1998. That's why the Octavia going electric is a pretty big deal for European car buyers, and there's a lot to talk about with the unveiling of the Vision O.