The need to cut down on carbon dioxide emissions has reshaped the automotive industry, with most automakers having at least one EV in their portfolio. As a side business, some have launched zero-emission bicycles and scooters, and Polestar is the latest company to have its name tied to such a ride.

Named the Re:Move, it is a last-mile delivery vehicle that’s small enough for most bike lanes and can handle a payload of 275 kg. It was commissioned by Wallpaper Magazine and designed by Konstantin Grcic, who had help from Polestar, aluminum producer Hydro and electric motorcycle maker CAKE.

For now, the Re:Move remains a concept, but the companies behind the project have announced that a fully working version will be unveiled this fall and they will release more details about it on March 17, at 6:00 p.m. CET (12 p.m. ET).