Cargo Bike
Honda Fastport eQuad (Small)
Honda enters cargo bikes with a four-wheeled stability beast
by Honda
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864.2lbs
Weight
1433lbs
Max load
~15mi
Real range
2600Wh
Battery
650lbs
Cargo
The Carryish Take
Bottom line: Honda's four-wheeled stability play is interesting but solves a problem most cargo bike families don't actually have.
Best for
- Families worried about cargo bike stability with kids
- Riders with balance issues who need cargo capacity
- Suburban users with wide bike paths and garage space
- Early adopters who want Honda reliability in cargo bikes
Not for
- City riders — the Yuba Spicy Curry fits actual bike lanes
- Budget buyers — wait for Lectric or Rad alternatives
- Apartment dwellers without garage storage
- Anyone who wants to feel like they're riding a bike
Pros & Cons
What we like
- +Four-wheel stability eliminates tip-over fears when loaded
- +Massive 2600Wh dual battery setup promises 60+ mile range
- +Honda reliability and service network backing
- +320 lb total capacity handles family loads
- +No need to balance at stops with kids aboard
Watch out for
- –Four wheels make it wider than bike lanes in many cities
- –Likely much heavier than comparable two-wheeled options
- –Parking footprint bigger than most cargo bikes
- –Honda pricing typically premium — expect $4,000+
- –Handles more like a small car than a bike
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
- 650 lbs
- Wheelbase
- 99"
Cargo & Family
- Layout
- Trike
Frequently Asked Questions
Can this actually fit in bike lanes?
Probably not comfortably. Four wheels mean it's likely wider than standard cargo bikes, which already push bike lane limits in many cities.
How much will it cost?
Honda hasn't announced pricing. Given their premium positioning and complex four-wheel system, expect $4,000+ easily.
Is the stability worth the tradeoffs?
If you're genuinely scared of cargo bike tipping, yes. But most families adapt to two-wheeled cargo bikes without issues.
When will it be available?
Honda hasn't announced availability. This appears to be early development stage with limited public information.
If the RadWagon 4 is a practical pickup truck and the Tern GSD is a premium SUV, the Honda eQuad is an ATV trying to be a minivan. Most families will be happier with proven two-wheelers like the Lectric XPedition or Yuba Spicy Curry.



