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VW Cargo e-Bike – the ultimate eco-friendly last-mile delivery solution?

  • Three-wheeled electric bike from Volkswagen
  • Set to join the VW van range in 2018
  • Surprisingly high load capacity, 15mph top speed

Written by CJ Hubbard Published: 19 September 2018

It’s not every day you get to see the CEO of a major van manufacturer ride a bicycle onto the stage for a press conference – and it’s even more unusual when he then reveals that said bike is soon to become a part of the product portfolio. But that’s exactly the case with Volkswagen and this new Cargo e-Bike.

Technically the Cargo e-Bike is a tricycle, obviously. But VW is deadly serious about offering it as another load carrying solution for its commercial vehicles line – via conventional dealers and perhaps direct sales on the internet.

What’s more, the Cargo e-Bike is, as its name suggests, electric. So it doesn’t even take a lot of effort to pedal.

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A VW-branded electric bike that can carry the shopping or the kids? Sounds like a middle-class dream

Speaking as someone who lives in Cambridge, the Cargo e-Bike is surely going to be a massive hit among certain parts of the population – albeit not necessarily the parts VW’s van arm is probably intending.

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VW Cargo e-Bike at the IAA 2018 - front view with load box
VW Cargo e-Bike at the IAA 2018 - front view with load box

For while Volkswagen talks of ‘zero-emissions plumbers’ zipping to a burst pipe in triple-wheeled bliss, it’s also going to appeal to ordinary consumers who prefer to avoid driving a car but still need to transport bags and potentially offspring as well.

What’s the technical spec of the VW Cargo e-Bike?

Speaking as someone who knows next to nothing about bikes, it looks pretty impressive.

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VW Cargo e-Bike at the IAA 2018 - rear view with load platform
VW Cargo e-Bike at the IAA 2018 - rear view with load platform

Referred to as a ‘pedelec’ (meaning a pedal bike with electric assistance), it uses a lithium-ion battery and a 250-Watt 48-volt electric motor to help you up to a top speed of 15mph.

Payload is a substantial 210kg including the rider – a third of that offered by some small vans – and the construction is described as ‘rugged’, which is exactly what you want when beasting around with that much weight on board, we’re sure.

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VW Cargo e-Bike at the IAA 2018 - front view with load platform
VW Cargo e-Bike at the IAA 2018 - front view with load platform

Load space is a maximum of 0.5 cubic metres, though various load area designs were on display for the Cargo e-Bike’s world debut at the 2018 IAA.

More impressive still, it has ‘tilt-levelling technology’ to keep the load flat when turning corners – essentially an articulated joint between the load platform and the rider. VW says this is an innovation.

When does the VW Cargo e-Bike go on sale and how much will it cost?

Theoretically you’ll be able to buy in 2019, though VW still hasn’t decided whether to sell it in the UK.

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VW Cargo e-Bike at the IAA 2018 - Volkswagen badge and handle bars
VW Cargo e-Bike at the IAA 2018 - Volkswagen badge and handle bars

There has been suspiciously little mention of price. Which probably means it’ll be as much as a reasonable deposit on a small car.

Still. Want one.

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