My favorite product of CES 2026 is a rideable (and ridiculously fast) electric-powered cargo wagon

A demo of the Navee E-Wagon 4X electric cart at CES 2026
(Image credit: Dan Bracaglia/Tom's Guide)

Let’s clear the air. I ran over someone's foot at CES 2026 today, specifically, while testing the just-released Navee E-Wagon 4X, a rideable, electric-powered cart designed to haul everything from camping gear to camera and video equipment. Did I mention that it’s rideable?

Not only that, the Navee E-Wagon Cart 4X accelerates nothing short of what I’d classify as ‘heckin fast.’

A demo of the Navee E-Wagon 4X electric cart at CES 2026

Pure joy. (Image credit: Dan Bracaglia/Tom's Guide)

The Navee E-Wagon Cart 4X is available today, on its launch date, albeit in limited quantities. Priced at $2,099, it’s certainly not cheap, but for folks used to lugging lots of gear (drummers, gardeners, outdoor adventurers, filmmakers, content creators, etc.), that price could be easily justifiable.

A demo of the Navee E-Wagon 4X electric cart at CES 2026

(Image credit: Dan Bracaglia/Tom's Guide)

The top speed on the Navee E-Wagon Cart 4X is 10 mph, which might not seem all that quick, but let me assure you, when you’re sitting about two feet off the ground, it feels like you're flying.

Power comes from a 3000W motor and a detachable 36V rechargeable battery. The total charge time is four hours, and I fully expect Navee to make additional batteries available soon. Nevertheless, the max range per charge is roughly 45 miles.

According to brand reps, the E-Wagon should also have enough gusto to make it up even the steepest of hills. For example, with a load of 220 pounds, the Navee cart is rated for inclines as steep as 50% grades.

A demo of the Navee E-Wagon 4X electric cart at CES 2026

(Image credit: Dan Bracaglia/Tom's Guide)

The Navee E-Wagon can haul a seriously impressive amount of stuff as well, including yourself, a friend, and enough camping gear to keep you both comfortable. The max carrying capacity is 1,300 pounds, while the total storage volume is 183 liters.

For easy transport, the cart collapses down small enough to fit in the trunk of most cars. It also sports 6.5-inch tires with plenty of traction to navigate gravel and other off-road environments.

A demo of the Navee E-Wagon 4X electric cart at CES 2026

(Image credit: Dan Bracaglia/Tom's Guide)

A 2.4-inch Full-Color TFT screen in the center of the handlebars relays speed and other key details, like whether the front and rear navigation lights are switched on. The Navee E-Wagon Cart 4X also offers a port to charge up USB-C devices from the onboard battery.

I’m a sucker for small, electric-powered vehicles that don’t require a license, especially ones that offer more than just the thrill of riding.

From its foldable design, simple-to-use steering, acceleration, and braking, massive carrying capacity, long range, impressive power, and ludicrously fast acceleration, the Navee E-Wagon Cart 4X is something I gladly work into my daily life, both for pleasure and practicality.

Stay tuned for a full review!


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Dan Bracaglia
Senior Writer, Fitness & Wearables

Dan Bracaglia is the Tom’s Guide editorial lead for all things smartwatches, fitness trackers and outdoor gear. With 15 years of experience as a consumer technology journalist testing everything from Oura Rings to instant cameras, Dan is deeply passionate about helping readers save money and make informed purchasing decisions. In the past year alone, Dan has assessed major product releases from the likes of Apple, Garmin, Google, Samsung, Polar and many others. 

An avid outdoor adventurer, Dan is based in the U.S. Pacific Northwest where he takes advantage of the beautiful surroundings every chance he gets. A lover of kayaking, hiking, swimming, biking, snowboarding and exploring, he also makes every effort to combine his day job with his passions. When not assessing the sleep tracking and heart rate accuracy of the latest tach gadgets, you can find him photographing Seattle’s vibrant underground music community.

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