Tern has unveiled an all-new version of its popular HSD compact cargo e-bike, bringing a long list of upgrades to one of the industry’s most respected family haulers. The new model keeps the same compact footprint that made the HSD so appealing in dense urban environments, but adds more carrying capacity, improved handling, Bosch’s latest drive systems, and new automatic shifting options. For anyone familiar with Tern, the company has built a reputation for producing some of the highest-quality compact cargo e-bikes on the market. These aren’t bikes designed to be replaced every few years. They’re engineered to withstand years of daily commuting, grocery hauling, school drop-offs, and just about everything else city life can throw at them. That durability isn’t just marketing, either. Tern’s cargo bikes have become a common sight in New York City’s commercial delivery fleets, where they’ve racked up over 1 million miles (1.6 million kilometers). In those delivery fleets, the bikes are ridden for entire workdays, day after day. If a bike is capable of surviving years of 12-hour commercial …