Cargo Bike
Honda Fastport eQuad (Large)
The $20k Honda quad that's basically a small truck on four wheels
by Honda
$20,000
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864.2lbs
Weight
1433lbs
Max load
~15mi
Real range
2600Wh
Battery
320lbs
Cargo
The Carryish Take
Bottom line: A commercial-grade hauling machine that costs luxury car money but delivers truck-level capacity in bike form.
Best for
- Small businesses doing local delivery who need car-level capacity
- Commercial operations in car-restricted city centers
- Facilities management teams moving equipment around campuses
- Families with serious hauling needs and money to burn
Not for
- Budget buyers — the Rad Power RadWagon does family hauling for $1,999
- Urban commuters who need to navigate tight spaces and bike lanes
- Anyone who might need to carry their bike up stairs or store indoors
- Recreational riders — this is a commercial tool, not a fun bike
Pros & Cons
What we like
- +Massive 650-lb total capacity handles commercial-level loads
- +2600Wh dual battery system provides all-day range for heavy hauling
- +Four-wheel stability means no worrying about tipping with uneven loads
- +Honda motor engineering delivers reliable power under maximum load
- +Weather protection and enclosed cargo area keeps goods secure
- +Built for commercial durability with Honda's manufacturing standards
Watch out for
- –At $20,000, costs more than many used cars
- –400-lb weight makes it impossible to move without power
- –Four-wheel width won't fit standard bike lanes or paths
- –Overkill specs mean you're paying for capacity most won't use
Full Specifications
Motor & Power
- Motor
- Honda
Battery & Range
- Battery
- 2600Wh
- Dual battery
- Yes
- Stated range
- 23 mi
Size & Weight
- Weight
- 864.2 lbs
- Max system weight
- 1433 lbs
- Cargo capacity
- 320 lbs
- Wheelbase
- 99"
Cargo & Family
- Layout
- Trike
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I ride this in regular bike lanes?
Probably not. The four-wheel design makes this wider than standard bike lanes, and many jurisdictions classify quad bikes differently than bicycles.
How does the 650-lb capacity work in practice?
That's total system weight including rider, so subtract your weight and the bike's 400 lbs. Still leaves room for serious cargo loads.
Is this worth $20,000 for personal use?
Only if you regularly move huge loads and have exhausted cheaper options. Most families would be better served by a $3,000 longtail.
What kind of range does the dual battery setup provide?
Honda doesn't publish specific numbers, but 2600Wh should handle all-day commercial use even with heavy loads and frequent stops.
If the Urban Arrow Cargo is a pickup truck, this is a box truck — the Tern GSD and Rad Power RadWagon handle family needs for a fraction of the price.



