Hermes’ $24,000 Odyssee Terre compact carrier bike is stylish and comfortable


Getting stuck in traffic on the way to work? Here’s a classy way to avoid it with Hermes’ latest edition! The marquee has introduced a chic new pedal bicycle that is inspired by Japanese compact bikes, and it could now be yours!


Featuring a body made from aluminum and spad leather, the pedal bicycle comes with light integrated into the handlebars and seat post with four gears. It is exclusively made in France and boasts the – “Hermes Paris” signage hot-stamped on the saddle, which can further be height-adjusted by the riders. Urban and lightweight, the bike comes in a luxe color that is unlike any other. While we’re used to seeing cycles in the mundane black, blue, or red hues, the Odyssee Terre compact carrier bike by Hermes is available in a unique color called Capucine.

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It features an off-white/cream body with a light brown saddle seat and orange tinted wheels. The bike measures all of 39.5″ long x 22.8″ wide and weighs 24.2lb. Ideal to make a style statement, it aptly suits one’s fitness requirements and also makes a fitting gift. Hermes Paris is currently offering complimentary ground shipping within 1 to 7 business days on the bike, with in-store purchases available within the same time frame. Express delivery is also available on it for an added cost. The Odyssee Terre compact carrier bike by Hermes is handed over in an orange box tied with a Bolduc ribbon to owners and is currently available for purchase for $23,600 on the marquee’s official website. Care to get one for yourself?

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