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The eQuad is the first product from a new Honda-owned business, utilizing easily swappable batteries and a modular chassis.
The eQuad comes in two sizes built on the same basic platform, small and large. Both are smaller than the smallest Mini ...
Built at the same factory that made the Acura NSX, the delivery vehicle has swappable batteries. It's meant for last-mile ...
Move over bicycle couriers, Honda Motor Co. wants to use bike lanes for a new fleet of four-wheeled electric delivery ...
A prototype for now, the eQuad will spearhead a new Fastport B2B sub-brand and help deliver goods in urban areas.
Honda's new Fastport operations is a business-to-business (B2B) business dedicated to creating micromobility solutions for ...
Maximum payload is 650 pounds, with a top speed of 12 mph and “up to” 23 miles range. But when the battery dies, just swap it ...
Honda has launched a new B2B business dedicated to transforming the last-mile delivery industry with micromobility solutions.
The world has been waiting for Honda to seriously get behind electric bikes, motorcycles, and other lightweight personal electric ...
Honda introduces Fastport, a new micromobility venture aimed at transforming last-mile delivery with the eQuad prototype, ...
That's why we're seeing an increasing number of electric models, the latest being the carbon-fiber-bodied Equad. Made by Detroit-based electric mobility startup Livaq, the Equad is hailed by its ...