Honda Unveils New Last Mile Business Solution: Fastport, A Fleet-As-A-Service Company, Offering The Fastport Equad Prototype
| Quadricycle dimensions |
Large: Length 144 in / 3.65 m, Height 84 in / 2.1 m, Width 48 in / 1.2 m Small: Length 133.9 in / 3.4 m, Height 82.7 in / 2.1 m, Width 39.4 in / 1 m |
| Cargo box dimensions |
Large Box Dimensions: Length: 89 in / 2389 mm Height: 60 in / 1525 mm Width: 47.9 in / 1216 mm
Small Box Dimensions: Length: 75 in / 1905.5 mm Height: 57.5 in / 1460 mm Width: 38.4 in / 975 mm |
| Maximum payload |
Large: 650 lb / 295 kg Small: 145 kg / 320 lb |
| Maximum speed |
Large: 12 mph / 20 kph Small: 12 mph / 20 kph |
| Range at maximum payload capacity |
Large: Up to 23 miles depending on the payload Small: TBD* |
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| Specifications shown are based on a prototype vehicle and are subject to change. |
| *Range testing for the "Small" model is in progress and will be shared in a future update. |
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U.S. Production Planned for Fastport
The Fastport eQuad will be produced at the Honda Performance Manufacturing Center (PMC) in Ohio, a small volume, specialty manufacturing facility using domestic and global parts. Since opening in 2016, the PMC has been responsible for production of the Acura NSX supercar, multiple Acura PMC Edition vehicles, and the CR-V e:FCEV fuel cell electric vehicle, as well as Honda Performance Development race cars. This makes the PMC and its expert production technicians uniquely suited to production of micromobility vehicles, which require special assembly processes.
About the Honda New Business Innovation Lab
Fastport was born out of the Honda New Business Innovation Lab at American Honda Motor Co., Inc. in Torrance, Calif. Honda established a team of researchers, designers and engineers from its U.S. operations to undertake co-creation with major global logistics companies.
Visit Fastport at Eurobike 2025
At Eurobike 2025, an annual international trade show for the bike and eco-mobility industries, Honda will showcase the Fastport ecosystem of FaaS solutions. Attendees will have the opportunity to speak to Fastport experts to learn more details. Eurobike will take place June 25-29, 2025, in Frankfurt, Germany. To schedule a meeting at the Fastport booth (Messe Frankfurt, Hall 8, F16) or to contact the team, email [email protected] .
Honda in America
Honda started operations in the United States with American Honda Motor Co., Inc. in 1959. Today, Honda employs over 30,000 associates in America engaged in the development, manufacturing, sales and service support of Honda and Acura automobiles, Honda power equipment, Honda powersports and marine products, and the HondaJet advanced light jet.
Based on its longstanding commitment to build products close to the customer, Honda operates 12 major U.S. manufacturing facilities, working with 620 U.S. suppliers to produce a diverse range of Honda products using domestic and globally made parts. Honda has built automobiles in America for over 40 years, and in 2024, nearly 64% of all Honda and Acura automobiles sold in the U.S. were produced in America.
Honda also conducts research and development activities at 23 facilities in America where we fully design, develop and engineer many of the products the company manufactures in America.
Learn more with the Honda Digital FactBook .
About Fastport
Fastport is a new business established by Honda in 2023, dedicated to reinventing last-mile urban logistics through innovative micromobility solutions. Fastport provides companies with revolutionary micromobility solutions to enhance urban logistics including delivery operations while promoting efficiency and reliability.
For more information about the Fastport eQuad, visit or contact [email protected] .
* Use of bike lanes is subject to local regulations.
**Although the information included in this press release is accurate as of the date of publication, this information is subject to change at any time without notice. American Honda Motor Co., Inc. assumes no responsibility for updating this information. For up-to-date information, please contact Rebecca Lee or Chris Abbruzzese at Honda Public Relations.
SOURCE Honda
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