A vehicle is parked in the sunny forest with a Thule Epos bike rack.

Thule Epos – the most versatile bike rack fitting all types of bikes

Thule Epos is a new, fully foldable and tiltable towbar bike carrier with an innovative telescopic bike attachment system designed to transport bikes of any type or size – whether it is mountain bikes, gravel bikes or e-bikes.

Faster and more versatile

Cyclists around the world want to feel free, explore the unknown or feel the adrenaline rush going downhill. To do so they need to transport their bikes to the most epic destinations. So we asked ourselves – what can we do to help them experience this?
Well, the answer is Thule Epos.

Fits any frame design and bike geometry

Thule Epos fits all types of bikes, including e-bikes, no matter frame size or geometry. The innovative telescoping bike arm offers unparalleled flexibility when attaching to the bike frame or on the rear wheel and the pivoting head will fit all types of frame designs and bike geometry.
A close up of two bikes mounted on the Thule Epos bike rack.

Easy, independent loading and unloading

The telescopic bike arm is independently attached to the platform. It enables independent loading and unloading of bikes in any order, making loading and unloading faster and easier than ever.

What makes Thule Epos so special?

After more than half a century in the bike industry, we know what cyclists want. And the idea behind Thule Epos is easy: less hassle, more biking. This is where the telescopic bike arms comes into play. They offer seemingly infinite attachment options securing all types of bikes.
Close up photo of bike
The patented telescopic bike arms make it possible to reach and grab the bike in many different spots, both on the frame and the rear wheel.
A close up of the pivoting head on the Thule Epos bike rack for increased attachment points
A pivoting head on each bike arm offers seemingly infinite attachment points and a perfect fit for all types of bikes - from mountain bikes and e-Bikes, to road, gravel, and fat bikes. The strap fits all types of frame designs up to 80 mm in diameter.
A close up of a strap on the Thule Epos bike rack wrapped around a bike frame
The straps make it easy to attach the bike even in the tightest spots.
A close up of the integrated lock on the bike arm
An integrated lock on the bike arm protects your bike against theft.

It’s all about the details

Close up of Thule Epos showing the integrated taillights and license plate lights
Integrated LED tail- and license plate lights with a design that matches modern car designs perfectly. Full running, brake, turn signal, and reverse light functionality for maximum visibility.
A man carriers the Thule Epos bike rack towards the rear of his vehicle
Ergonomic transport and fully foldable carrier. The integrated transport wheels and carrying handles make it easy to carry and store the carrier when not in use. (3-bike version).
Close up of Thule Epos showing the sleek design
Sleek design for heavy e-bikes. This carrier has a load capacity of 30kg/bike without compromising on safety.
A woman tilts the Thule Epos bike rack loaded with 3 bikes away from the car to provide access to the trunk
Tiltable for easy trunk access even with bikes loaded. When no bikes are attached and the bike arms are stowed flat, you can access the trunk without tilting it.
A close up of 2 bikes mounted on the Thule Epos and  3rd bike being added
Designed with the bike in mind. Generous distance (25 cm) between bikes reduces the risk of bike-to-bike contact. If you need to transport bikes with a long wheelbase, we’ve got you covered as well.
A close up a wheel strap with ratcheting pump buckles securing a bike tire to the Thule Epos bike rack
Ratcheting pump buckles and wheel straps for easy fastening of tires up to 3,2” (up to 5" tires with a separately sold accessory).

Add to the experience

A man uses the Thule Bike Repair Holder (sold separately) to work on his bike behind his car
Thule Bike Repair Holder. Grab your bike and adjust or repair it on the go with ease (accessory sold separately).
A close up of the Thule Bike Repair Holder (sold separately)
Thule Bike Repair Holder. Grab your bike and adjust or repair it on the go with ease (accessory sold separately).
A close up of the Thule High Grade Bike Lock (sold separately)
Thule High Grade Bike Lock. We teamed up with ABUS to develop a high-quality lock for added security and protection against theft. Compatible with both the two-bike and the three-bike carrier (accessory sold separately).
A close up of a hand locking the Thule High Grade Bike Lock (sold separately)
Thule High Grade Bike Lock. We teamed up with ABUS to develop a high-quality lock for added security and protection against theft. Compatible with both the two-bike and the three-bike carrier (accessory sold separately).
A man uses the Thule Epos Foldable Loading Ramp (sold separately) to mount a heavy e-bike onto the Thule Epos bike rack
Thule Epos Foldable Loading Ramp. We get it, e-bikes weigh a lot. That’s why we developed a loading ramp for easy loading and unloading of heavier bikes (accessory sold separately).

Developed together with true cyclists

These Thule Ambassadors love Thule Epos!
Kurt Sorge
Kurt Sorge – Canadian professional Freeride mountain biker who has won the Red Bull Rampage three times.
Eliot Jackson
Eliot Jackson – American former professional downhill racer and founder of the Grow Cycling Foundation.
Martin Söderström
Martin Söderström – Swedish professional Freeride mountain bike rider who has made it to the podium in international competitions since 2008.
Simon Johansson
Simon Johansson – Swedish freeride mountain biker who has been riding alongside other MTB greats.
Brooklyn Bell
Brooklyn Bell – American Mountain-biker, skier, illustrator and activist.
Mylo Fowler
Mylo Fowler – Native-American Navajo photographer, activist and outdoor enthusiast.
Emilé Zynobia Newman
Emilé Zynobia Newman – American mountain biker and outdoor lover with a passion for wildlife conservation.
Helene Ripa
Helene Ripa – Swedish Paralympic athlete who competes in swimming, cross-country skiing and canoeing. An art director who loves nature and mountain bike orienteering.