New vehicle was developed for cycle paths and promises to replace vans in last mile operations with more efficiency, flexibility and lower environmental impact.
Honda presented at the New York International Auto Show the new Fastport eQuada fully electric vehicle created to transform last-mile delivery logistics in large urban centers. The novelty is one of the main bets of Fastport, the Japanese brand’s new B2B company dedicated to micromobility solutions for commercial customers.
Honda’s proposal with Fastport is to offer a practical alternative to traditional delivery vans, especially in congested urban areas. The objective is to improve operational efficiency, facilitate the circulation of packages and reduce the environmental impact of logistics operations.
Designed specifically for use on cycle paths, the Fastport eQuad combines a pedal-by-wire assistance system, interchangeable batteries Honda Mobile Power Pack and advanced software-defined vehicle technology. The model also features regenerative braking, a closed operator cabin and modular load configurations, allowing adaptation to different delivery needs.
With this new feature, Honda expands its presence in the electric mobility sector and bets on a solution designed for cities increasingly pressured by traffic challenges, sustainability and speed of deliveries.
According to Honda, the Fastport eQuad appears as a zero-emission alternative for companies looking to modernize their fleets and gain efficiency in the last mile.
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