Ultre 4 Cargo
Urban logistics is under pressure. Cities are tightening emission rules, last-mile delivery volumes are rising, and conventional vans are often oversized, inefficient and costly for short-distance operations. The market has long lacked a purpose-built solution designed specifically for urban delivery work.
With the Ultre 4 Cargo, that gap is being closed.
The Polish-European startup ULTRE Mobility, evolving since 2016 and rooted in advanced R&D, has developed a fully electric L7e-CU micro-vehicle engineered from the ground up around the real needs of couriers. The concept premiered at the European Economic Congress in Katowice in April 2025 and quickly gained industry recognition.
The Ultre 4 Cargo convinced the expert jury and was honored as Winner of the eMove360° Award 2025.
You can find the official winner profile here:
👉 https://www.emove360.com/sponsors/ultre-zieta/
The award recognizes innovative solutions shaping the future of electric and autonomous mobility — and the Ultre 4 Cargo stands as a clear example of how smart engineering can transform urban transport.
At first glance, the vehicle appears compact. And that is precisely its strength.
With a curb weight of just 600 kg and a cargo volume of 4 m³, the Ultre 4 Cargo bridges the gap between cargo bikes and traditional light commercial vehicles. It can carry up to 500 kg payload and accommodate parcels up to 2.8 meters in length — or even a full EPAL pallet — within a remarkably small footprint.
The philosophy is simple: less weight means a smaller battery, lower energy consumption and longer range. With a 15 kWh battery and a top speed of 90 km/h, it is optimized for city logistics — agile, efficient and accessible.
Unlike many electric vehicles adapted from existing platforms, the Ultre 4 Cargo was engineered “from the inside out.”
The development started with parcel dimensions and courier workflows. Every detail — from dual sliding doors and the lowest loading sill in its class to a cargo space that allows standing upright — is focused on operational efficiency.
With a turning radius of just 4.2 meters and 20% climb capability, the vehicle is built for tight European streets and dense urban environments.
A technological highlight is the proprietary FiDU® frame technology, delivering a unique combination of lightness and structural rigidity.
The dies-less production approach enables flexible, low-volume manufacturing in a microfactory environment. This significantly reduces material use, energy consumption and overall production costs — a crucial factor for scalable urban fleets.
The frame can even be bionically adapted to different volumes and thicknesses, enabling modular configurations for mobile services or customized delivery solutions.
The Ultre 4 Cargo is not a downsized van. It is a purpose-built transport tool for the last mile.
Its minimalist, functional design reduces maintenance complexity, enables modular upgrades and keeps operational costs low. In an era where cities demand sustainable, space-efficient solutions, this concept provides a pragmatic answer.
The success of Ultre Mobility demonstrates how innovation in electric mobility can translate into real-world impact — and international recognition.
If your company is developing breakthrough solutions in electric, autonomous or sustainable mobility, now is your opportunity:
👉 Apply for the eMove360° Award 2026 here:
https://www.emove360.com/awards/emove360/
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