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Best Electric Cargo Bikes (2026): Urban Arrow, Lectric, Tern, and More | WIRED

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technologyApril 11, 2026

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It's all good to bike around in the sunshine when you're footloose and fancy-free, and your biggest worry is whether you're going to drop the bottle of iced tea you're holding in your left hand. But when you're late to school drop-off, have to get to the office, and need to pick up some milk on the way home, that's where finding the best electric cargo bike comes in. That's when you've committed to the car-free lifestyle. If this is you, congratulations! We're doing it together.

I first became interested in electric bikes when my spouse noticed how slowly I was biking around our neighborhood while towing two kids in a bike trailer on my analog bike. That's when I realized that I needed a motor. The only problem is that once you get used to carrying a bunch of stuff on your bike, it's always tempting to try to add more. Tying and strapping things on my bike became an obsession, until I ended up competing in a city-wide alleycat race to do it.

When you're on a cargo ebike, errands that might have been annoying or time-consuming in a car suddenly become fun adventures or exercise. You're also not paying for gas, and you're helping slash oil consumption. If I haven't convinced you, it's OK. I won't be upset if you choose to walk or ride an electric scooter to do your errands instead. Be sure to check out the rest of our outdoor buying guides, which include the Best Kids Bikes and the Best Electric Mountain Bikes.

Updated April 2026: I've overhauled this guide with new information on how to ride and choose an electric cargo bike, a new accessories section, and updated information about our picks. I added the Lectric XPedition2 and the JackRabbit MG Doble and deleted older picks. I also updated links and prices.

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- Best Overall

- Best Value

- Best Box Bike

- Best Longtail Bike

- Best Small Cargo Ebike

- Compare Top Electric Cargo Bikes

- Honorable Mentions

- Best Accessories

- What Makes a Cargo Ebike Different From a Regular Ebike?

- How to Choose a Cargo Ebike

- Which Motor Should I Pick for My Cargo Ebike?

- How We Test Cargo Ebikes

- What We're Testing Next

Best Overall

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Specialized

Globe Haul ST

$2,700 Specialized

If you don't have any specific needs to address—that is, you don't have to take two kids to school, or you don't regularly haul mulch or gravel for your garden—the best all-purpose utility ebike is the Specialized Globe Haul ST. It's made by a major bike manufacturer, so you'll likely be able to access an authorized repair network wherever you are. (This is a lot harder than it should be, given that many ebikes have proprietary motors, components, and accessories that most bike shops can't handle.) Because Specialized makes bicycles for people who like to bike, the Globe Haul ST is comfortable to ride, the center of gravity is low to the ground, and the battery is IPX7-rated, so you don't have to worry about riding in the rain.

Specialized's proprietary, 700-watt motor feels natural—sometimes to an annoying extent, as the bike is designed for you to pedal and you won't get faster than 10 mph just by using the throttle. Also, there's no option for a dual battery. Still, the battery well exceeded Specialized's estimated 60-mile range. Granted, I am a small person, but I was usually hauling at least one other person on the bike with me at all times, so I still found this remarkable.

It's easily adjustable—both my 5'10" husband and my 5'2" self were able to switch off riding, which is important if this is your family's all-purpose hauler. The display is intuitive, and the buttons are well-spaced apart so you don't get confused or end up button-mashing. Also, Specialized's accessories go a long way toward making this bike so much more useful. Yes, you could jerry-rig some Home Depot buckets to the front of your bike and drill holes in the bottoms for them to drain, but the Coolcave panniers ($90) are so much more attractive, easy to use, and helpful for carting everything from kid dioramas to a dozen tiny soccer balls.

Specs:Motor: Specialized Globe 700-watt rear hub | Battery: Globe 772 Wh | Recommended Height: 4'5" to 6'4" | Total Payload: 419 pounds

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Lectric

XPedition2

$1,999 Lectric

The vast majority of people I know who buy a cargo ebike with their own money choose the Lectric XPedition2. There is just no better value for a dual-battery long-tail cargo ebike. Out of the box, Lectric has also gone above and beyond to make its bikes and acces