Honda dips its toes in cargo delivery micromobility | TechCrunch
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Honda has launched the Fastport eQuad, a compact cargo carrier tailored for urban environments, distinct from conventional cargo e-bikes. Available in small and large sizes, these vehicles can transport between 320 to 650 pounds and are bike lane legal thanks to their pedal system and speed restrictions. Utilizing Honda's Mobile Power Pack batteries, they can be swiftly swapped out for continuous operation. Built in Ohio, the eQuad represents a shift for Honda from high-performance supercars to urban delivery solutions, highlighting a focus on innovative vehicle technology and software-defined capabilities.
Now, Honda is offering its own take on vehicle type, the Fastport eQuad, which is smaller than a Mini Cooper and can carry 320 to 650 pounds.
Honda aims to position the eQuad as a software-defined vehicle, emphasizing continued value and improvements over its lifetime, though specifics aren't provided.
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