Compact LSV and Micro EV Based on UPT Technology
Envo 4-wheel cargo ebike
The ENVO 4-Wheel Cargo E-Bike based on UPT technology is a compact pedal-operated electric hauler designed for clean urban transportation, local logistics, and last-mile delivery. With a front rider position, pedal-by-wire drive system, stable four-wheel architecture, flatbed or cargo-box configurations, and low-maintenance modular design, it offers a healthier, more efficient, and more practical alternative for urban cargo movement.
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Overview
Built for urban freight
The ENVO 4-Wheel Cargo E-Bike based on UPT technology is designed for the future of urban hauling and local delivery. Instead of relying on oversized vans, noisy utility vehicles, or unstable narrow cargo formats, this product creates a new category of clean, efficient, and human-centered transport built around a stable four-wheel pedal-electric architecture. The rider sits at the front and operates the vehicle through a pedal-by-wire system that controls the full vehicle platform, combining the familiar human input of a bicycle with the stability, cargo capacity, and utility of a compact four-wheel hauler.
Where it works
This product is intended for urban freight, domestic logistics, campus movement, neighborhood delivery, service operations, municipal use, and commercial fleets that want a non-regulated or lightly regulated mobility option in many advanced countries and regions. Because it is fundamentally positioned as a pedal-electric cargo vehicle, it can fit the logic of e-bike use in many markets where low-speed four-wheel pedal-electric transport is treated differently from conventional motor vehicles. It can be tuned to match different regional requirements, such as 250W rated power and 25 km/h for Europe, or 500W and 32 km/h for North America, depending on local legal frameworks and final vehicle classification.
Configurable cargo bodies
The vehicle can be configured with a flatbed deck or enclosed cargo container depending on the application. That makes it suitable for parcels, food, tools, service supplies, local retail movement, small business delivery, facility logistics, and many other last-mile duties. Its four-wheel platform improves stability when loaded, while its compact footprint makes it practical for urban pathways, bike-oriented infrastructure, local streets where permitted, and short-distance delivery routes. Compared with conventional delivery vehicles, it offers cleaner mobility, a healthier riding model, lower operating burden, and easier maintenance.
Powered by UPT technology
Because it is based on UPT technology, the ENVO 4-Wheel Cargo E-Bike also benefits from a more advanced platform than many simple cargo cycles. It can support smart controls, modular battery architecture, configurable cargo formats, digital fleet-readiness, and a stronger long-term upgrade path. The result is a modern pedal-electric cargo platform that is not only efficient and practical today, but also highly relevant to the future of local urban transport.
Key benefits
Why choose it.
Clean and healthy urban hauling
The pedal-by-wire concept keeps the rider engaged in an active mobility model while enabling practical cargo transport for urban and local delivery work.
More stable than narrow cargo-bike layouts
Its four-wheel platform improves balance, load stability, and rider confidence, especially with cargo on board.
Easier and cheaper to operate than larger delivery vehicles
No fuel, no oil changes, lower maintenance burden, and a smaller footprint make it a practical choice for local transport and last-mile delivery.
Can be tuned to match regional e-bike frameworks
The platform can be configured for e-bike-oriented power and speed limits such as 250W / 25 km/h for EU or 500W / 32 km/h for North America, depending on local law and final classification.
Use cases
Main use cases.
Last-mile parcel and package delivery
A practical pedal-electric hauler for urban delivery routes, local distribution, and neighborhood logistics.
Food, retail, and service transport
Useful for meal delivery, local shops, service businesses, facility operations, and small commercial cargo movement.
Domestic and community logistics
Well suited for campuses, communities, municipal facilities, residential services, and local utility operations where a clean compact hauler is more appropriate than a van.
Healthy urban transportation alternative
A strong fit for riders and fleets that want an active, low-footprint, non-regulated transport solution in places where conventional motor vehicles are unnecessary or inefficient.
Engineered on UPT
Top features.
Four-wheel cargo e-bike architecture based on UPT technology
Front rider position with full-vehicle pedal-by-wire operation
Flatbed or enclosed cargo-box configuration potential
Stable four-wheel platform for better load handling and rider confidence
Configurable regional tuning for EU 250W / 25 km/h or North America 500W / 32 km/h use cases
Non-regulated or e-bike-oriented use potential in many advanced jurisdictions depending on final classification
Compact urban footprint for bike-oriented and local-delivery environments
Modular long-range battery architecture
Quiet and clean electric operation
Zero fuel use and no oil-change requirement
Easier maintenance and repair than larger delivery vehicles
CANBUS-based controls and digital-ready platform architecture
Software and app readiness for fleet, rental, and managed-delivery environments where needed
Reconfigurable cargo structure for flatbed, box, and application-specific delivery formats
Advantages
Pedal-By-Wire 4-Wheel Cargo E-Bike for Urban Delivery and Clean Transportation.
More stable under load
Many cargo bikes become more demanding to balance as cargo increases, while the four-wheel platform provides a more planted and confidence-inspiring base.
More delivery-focused than a normal bicycle
It preserves the healthy and low-footprint nature of pedal mobility while offering a more serious cargo platform for real urban hauling.
More practical and lower-footprint than a small delivery vehicle
It takes far less space, uses no fuel, and fits the logic of urban clean transportation much better for short local routes.
Better long-term fleet and platform potential
Because it is based on UPT technology, it offers a more scalable architecture for different cargo formats, regional tuning, and future operational upgrades.
Specifications
Full specs.
Motor & Drive
| Type | 4× in-wheel hub motors |
|---|---|
| Total Power | 12,000 W (16 hp) |
| Torque | 500–640 Nm |
Battery
| Configuration | Up to 8 swappable packs |
|---|---|
| Total Energy | 5,500 Wh |
| Certification | UL 2271 |
Performance
| Top Speed | 50–60 km/h |
|---|---|
| Range | 100–200 km |
| Payload | 250 kg |
| Towing | 350 kg |
Dimensions
| Wheelbase | 1120–1370 mm |
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| Track | 850 / 1135 mm |
| Folded (L×W×H) | 1650 × 1000 × 520 mm |
Compliance
| North America | LSV / NEV |
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| Europe | L6e / L7e |
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FAQ
Common questions.
Can I order this vehicle fully assembled, partly assembled, or as a DIY kit?
The UPT can be supplied in different build states depending on the product, quantity, and application — complete vehicles, rolling platforms, and kit-based formats for self or partner assembly. The final delivery format is confirmed case by case based on your customization scope, destination, and fulfillment planning.
How long does shipping take, and where do you ship?
We ship worldwide, subject to logistics and cross-border limitations, with orders shipping from different origins depending on availability. During the pre-launch stage, deliveries are expected to begin first-come, first-served from early Spring 2027. Once an order is issued and paid, shipping and delivery alone generally take a few weeks depending on destination. Shipping cost is quoted case by case and paid by the buyer.
What warranty is included with this vehicle?
The vehicle is covered by a 12-month limited warranty by default, and the battery pack is covered for 12 months or 300 charging cycles, whichever comes first, with a minimum 80% capacity retention. Coverage spans defects in materials and workmanship across the frame, motor, controller, displays, battery, charger, wiring, and accessories. Consumables such as tires and brake pads are covered only for defects on arrival.
How do I assemble it, and what tools do I need?
Depending on the build, a standard vehicle takes roughly 6 to 20 hours to assemble. You'll need general mechanical skills, basic hand tools, and familiarity with vehicle assembly, electrical connections, and safety checks, plus some specialty tools such as a jack, air pump, or brake-bleeding tools. Heavily customized builds may need professional assembly, and manuals, instructions, and support resources are provided.
Can I customize this configuration before I order?
Yes. You can customize from the options ENVO offers before ordering, and configuration review is supported as part of the sales process. You can also up-fit the vehicle later with add-ons made in-house, sourced from ENVO, or from other equipment makers.
Can I add or change components after I receive it?
Yes. The UPT is a modular platform, so components, attachments, and equipment can be added or changed after delivery depending on your configuration and intended use. Anyone making changes should have enough technical understanding to do so safely, since improper changes can damage the vehicle or create safety risks.
What is the range and top speed, and how long does charging take?
Expected range is typically about 100 to 200 km per charge, depending on configuration, terrain, payload, and driving. Top speed can be up to about 60 km/h depending on configuration and legal class. Charging uses a normal North American plug; a single battery takes about 2.5 to 3 hours per charger, and two batteries on one charger about 4 to 5 hours from roughly 10% to 100%.
How do I service the vehicle, and are spare parts available?
Service can be handled through direct ENVO support, local partners, dealers, authorized service providers, or capable owners — the modular design is built to be DIY-serviceable. Spare parts and replacement components are ordered through the original sales, dealer, or supply channels.
Is this vehicle street legal or homologated in my region?
Potentially yes. Official street legality requires an active homologation process for each specific configuration and each target jurisdiction, which takes time. UPT systems — safety, battery, electrical, electronics, and lighting — are designed in alignment with North American and European standards, but final homologation and legal road use require dedicated effort in each region, which ENVO may carry out with regional partners.
Do I need a license or registration to operate it?
It depends on your country, region, local classification, and the final configuration. In many cases mobility-aid scooters, pedal quadricycles, off-road scooters, non-road use cases, and job-site vehicles are treated as non-regulated, so a license, registration, or insurance may not be required. These rules are local and should be verified for your jurisdiction and intended use.
What is your return and refund policy?
Vehicles may be exchanged within 7 calendar days of delivery or before driving 5 km, whichever comes first, and must be returned in original delivery condition with no new damage or modifications (a 15% restocking fee may apply; customization, logistics, and shipping fees are non-refundable). Custom or configured builds are not refundable for change of mind. Pre-order deposits, by contrast, are 100% refundable until a formal sales order is issued and paid.
How do I get support if I have a question or an issue?
Support is available through ENVO directly, authorized dealers, local partners, manuals, the knowledge-base center, community groups, and a growing library of instruction videos. Response times vary by issue, region, and channel; ENVO is based in Vancouver, BC (Pacific Time) and aims to respond as efficiently as possible.
Is this a bicycle or a motor vehicle?
In many advanced countries and regions, this type of pedal-electric cargo vehicle may be treated more like an e-bike or other non-regulated light vehicle depending on the final power, speed, and configuration. Final legal treatment always depends on local law.
What does pedal-by-wire mean on this vehicle?
The rider pedals from the front riding position, and that pedal input is used to operate the vehicle electronically rather than through a simple direct chain-drive arrangement.
Can it be configured for different markets?
Yes. The platform can be tuned for different legal and market requirements, such as 250W / 25 km/h for Europe or 500W / 32 km/h for North America, depending on the intended use and local rules.
What kind of cargo formats can it use?
It can be configured as a flatbed hauler or with an enclosed cargo box depending on the type of delivery, service, or transport work required.
Why is this important for the future of delivery?
Because many domestic and last-mile delivery tasks do not need a large motor vehicle. A stable four-wheel pedal-electric cargo platform offers a cleaner, healthier, lower-cost, and more space-efficient solution for many local routes.