The Global Cycling Network (GCN) recently took the Vok U (Utility) for a spin – and not just any spin. They raced it against a pro cyclist, climbed the hills of Bath, and explored whether this four-wheeled electric cargo bike could truly replace city vans.
The result? A detailed, hands-on look at how the Vok U performs in real urban conditions — from handling and power to comfort, practicality, and the question everyone’s asking: Is this the future of urban transport?
The Vok U, classified as an “electrically-assisted pedal cycle (EAPC),” requires no tax, insurance, or licence — yet delivers an automotive-grade experience with exceptional load capacity and stability. In the GCN test, it impressed with its quiet strength, large battery, and ease of use, showing exactly why businesses like Priority Express are already using it to replace vans.
Watch the full review to see the race, the climb, and the verdict for yourself: Watch on Youtube