The all-new Fjeld BØK H2 promises to be a simple, versatile, compact cargo bike that's fun to ride and easy to live with.
Industrial design firm Fjeld Studios has worked with some of the biggest brands in cycling, with recent work including Colnago’s Y1Rs, V5Rs, and the €17,500 Steelnovo.
Founder and design director Torgny Fjeldskaar (an ex-Cannondale and BMC employee) told us the new BØK H2 is inspired by the original Cannondale Hooligan.

Torgny helped to design the iconic Hooligan (engineered by Cannondale's Chris Dodman) back in 2007, and it's a bike I had a lot of fun testing. You may recall Torgny’s personal Hooligan resto-mod from our 2023 Eurobike coverage (pictured below).

The new Fjeld BØK H2 offers multiple drivetrain configurations and an optional electric assist option (using the Mahle XS drive system).
The cargo bike features additional storage space (with a custom laptop bag to match) in the front triangle, a low standover height, and a strong focus on low maintenance and ease of use.

The frame bag features a hidden shoulder strap and a laptop sleeve inside. The electric version can be fitted with either external or internal batteries (or both at the same time).
The basic electric version will come with a singlespeed belt drive and a small external battery, with no display and just a simple on/off trigger.

The frameset, both racks, and the frame bag are all manufactured in Europe.
Production on the BØK H2 is expected to start in early 2026, with guide prices starting at €1,600 for the 8-speed hub-gear standard bike, and €2,300 for the base model ebike (in a singlespeed configuration).
Fjeld will be showing the BØK H2 at this year's Eurobike show, due to start in Frankfurt later this week.