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Find the Right Club Car for You

Choosing the perfect vehicle should be exciting, not overwhelming. Whether you’re cruising the neighbourhood, running errands, or gearing up for the golf course, Club Car offers a wide range of Personal Transportation Vehicles (PTVs) and Low-Speed Vehicles (LSVs) to fit your lifestyle.

This quick guide will help you explore your options.

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Street legal vehicles are low speed vehicles (LSVs) that have a minimum speed of 20 mph and maximum speed of 25 mph. Street-legal requirements vary by state, province, or country. Once registered, they can be legally driven (with a valid driver's license) on most roads with posted speed limits of 35 mph (56 k/mh) or less. 


In the United States, LSVs must meet all Federal Safety Standards (FMVSS 500), which require a registered VIN number, automotive safety windshield glass, safety belts, turn signals, headlamps, brake lights, horn, mirrors, reflex reflectors, a parking brake and a rear view camera. They also must meet state and local laws which can include windshield wipers and warning beacons. In addition to federal, local and state laws, the Society of Automotive Engineers created a voluntary industry standard for LSVs with SAEJ2358 LSV. This voluntary safety standard includes additional detailed requirements.


Club Car LSVs meet not only FMVSS 500 standards, but also fully comply with the more stringent automotive SAEJ2358 standards with the inclusion of Occupant Protective Structures on all cars.

LSV stands for Low Speed Vehicle, a federally approved street-legal vehicle classification under the U.S. Department of Transportation.


NEV stands for Neighborhood Electric Vehicle, a type of Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) designed for short, local trips on roads with speed limits of 35 mph or lower (up to 45 mph in some states).

Petrol-powered vehicles are a great choice if you:

  • Plan to take longer rides
  • Live in an area without easy access to charging
  • Want the convenience of quick refueling

Electric vehicles deliver a quiet, smooth ride and are a more eco-friendly alternative to petrol. They’re best for: 

  • Neighbourhood cruising and golf course driving
  • Eco-conscious drivers who want a lower carbon footprint
  • Cost-sensitive buyers who don’t mind regular battery care

Lithium technology represents the top tier of electric performance. They are best for: 

  • Drivers who want the latest in battery technology
  • Frequent or long rides where range matters
  • Owners who prefer low-maintenance solutions and premium performance

A test drive is one of the best ways to feel the difference between vehicles and make the right choice for you.

Here are some suggestions for what to do:


  1. Get Comfortable
    Adjust the seat, grab handles, and steering wheel if available.
    Test legroom in all seating rows (especially if considering 4- or 6-passenger models).
    Check storage spaces: dash compartments, under-seat storage, or rear cargo areas.


  1. Test the Ride Quality
    Drive on different surfaces if possible (smooth pavement, gravel, slight hills).
    Notice how the suspension absorbs bumps and how stable the ride feels.
    Listen for quietness — this is especially important if comparing petrol vs. electric.


  1. Check the Performance
    Test acceleration from a stop — does it feel smooth and responsive?
    Try hill climbing if available, especially for HP and Lithium models.
    Practice braking: make sure the vehicle stops confidently and smoothly.
    Test turning radius to see how easy it is to maneuver in tight spaces.


  1. Explore Features
    Try out any technology features (back-up camera, lights, AVAS, speed modes).
    Inspect customisation details like seat materials, colours, and wheels.
    If it’s an LSV, confirm street-legal safety features: seat belts, mirrors, and rollover protection.


  1. Think About Daily Use
    Picture your typical drive: is it a quick trip around the neighbourhood, a family ride, or a day on the golf course?
    Ask yourself: Does this model feel practical for your everyday needs?
    Bring along family or friends to check passenger comfort.


  1. Ask Questions
    Before finishing, ask the dealer:
    • About maintenance needs for petrol, electric, or lithium models.
    • What accessories can be added (storage, canopies, wheels, etc.).
    • Warranty coverage and service options.


Tip: Take notes or even a short video of each test drive so you can compare later.

Club Car has a global network of dealers, ready to assist wherever you are, with expert knowledge and industry-leading service and support. Here are some suggested questions:

  1. Which Club Car model is right for my lifestyle?
    Dealers can walk you through whether a Personal Transportation Vehicle (PTV) or Low-Speed Vehicle (LSV) is best. PTVs are ideal for golf courses and communities, while LSVs are designed for neighbourhood roads that require street-legal compliance.


  1. Can I customise my Club Car?
    Yes! You can choose from a wide range of colours, wheels, seats, and accessories. Dealers can show you customisation options in the Build Your Own tool and on display vehicles.


  1. Are Club Car vehicles street legal?
    Street-legal availability varies by state, region, or country. Your dealer can explain local regulations and show you vehicles like the CRU , which include safety features such as seat belts, back-up cameras, AVAS, and rollover protection.


  1. What should I know about maintenance and warranties?
    Ask your dealer about routine service schedules, battery replacement timelines, and warranty coverage. Club Car vehicles come with dependable warranties, and many dealers also offer service packages for added peace of mind.


  1. How much does a Club Car cost, and are financing options available?
    Pricing depends on the model, powertrain, and custom features. Dealers can provide detailed quotes, financing options, and any seasonal promotions to help fit your budget.


  1. Can I test drive before I buy?
    Yes! Dealers encourage test drives so you can compare models side by side. Bring your family or friends along to check comfort, performance, and passenger space.

Personal Transportation Vehicle (PTV)

  • Purpose: Designed for neighbourhoods, communities, and golf courses. Check with your dealer about local municipality regulations to ensure your vehicle is permitted on the streets where you plan to drive.
  • Speed: Typically up to 19 mph (30 kph).
  • Usage: Great for getting around the neighbourhood, running light errands, or enjoying a ride on the golf course.
  • Customisation: Highly customisable with seats, wheels, colours, and accessories.


Low-Speed Vehicle (LSV)

  • Purpose: Designed to meet safety standards for the road. Street-legal usage regulations vary by state, province, or country. Always confirm with your local dealer which vehicles are approved in your area.
  • Speed: Can travel up to 25 mph (40 k/mh).
  • Legal Requirements: Must include features like seat belts, mirrors, back-up camera, lights, and often a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).
  • Usage: Perfect if you want a vehicle that’s street legal for roads typically under 35 mph (56 k/mh) posted speed limits. Check for local regulations.

Yes! From exterior colours to premium seats, accessories to tires, Club Car drivers have hundreds of options to choose from in our Build Your Own tool


Still looking for more? 


We understand that one size doesn't always fit all. Our custom products are fully engineered and tested to meet safety and regulatory requirements and are backed by factory warranty. Our Custom Solutions team is ready to help create the ride that fits your needs or just gives you something unique and fun. Customise your vehicle today for a one-of-a-kind experience.

Use our Find a Dealer tool to connect with your nearest authorised dealer.

Lifted vs. Non-Lifted Suspension: Which Is Right for You?

When shopping for a personal golf cart, one of the key choices you’ll make is between a lifted and a non-lifted suspension. While non-lifted models are great for everyday use, a lifted suspension offers enhanced capability and premium appeal. 

Lifted Suspension

  • Superior Ground Clearance – Perfect for tackling curbs, uneven driveways, trails, or hilly terrain.
  • Larger Wheels & Tyres – Unlocks bigger tire options for extra grip, durability, and a bold custom look.
  • Premium Style – The elevated stance delivers a sportier, more rugged appearance that sets your cart apart.
  • SportDrive™ Suspension – Club Car's proprietary suspension maximises stability and safety.
  • Versatility – Equally at home in your neighbourhood or off the beaten path.
  • Long-Term Value – The rugged build and customisation potential can help maintain resale appeal.

Best For: Buyers willing to spend more for stand-out style, performance, and versatility.

Non-Lifted Suspension

  • Smooth Ride – Designed for flat surfaces like streets, paths, and golf courses.
  • Smaller Wheels & Tyres – Standard for golf
  • Classic Aesthetic – A timeless, streamlined look that blends into any setting.
  • Easy Entry & Exit – With a lower step height, non-lifted carts are ideal if you’re shorter, or simply prefer stepping in rather than stepping up.

Pro Tip

If budget is your main factor, non-lifted is a smart, practical choice. But if you want more — more presence, more capability, more customisation — the lifted suspension is worth the extra investment.

Buying Tips

Top 10 Things to Look for Before Buying a Golf Cart!

As a longtime golf cart owner, Rutledge Wood breaks down everything buyers need to know before purchasing their next golf cart. From fit and finish to safety and customisation, he explains why the Club Car Onward is his top choice and the perfect example of the features that truly matter when comparing manufacturers.


With over 60 years of proven excellence, Club Car sets the standard for quality, safety, and performance—making it Wood’s go-to recommendation for anyone in the market for a new golf cart.

Why Club Car

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Unmatched Quality

Engineered with a rustproof aluminium frame, fade-resistant finishes, marine-grade seating, and impact-tested safety components. Built for durability, reliability, and worry-free enjoyment that holds its value for years to come.

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Unstoppable Performance

Long-lasting lithium power, smooth acceleration, regenerative braking, and confident stopping even fully loaded. Every drive delivers control, confidence, and more miles of adventure.

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Unequaled Comfort

Tested suspension that smooths rough terrain and corners with confidence, premium seats proven through hours on the course, and ergonomics refined over 65 years for the perfect driving position. Backed by a global network, it's comfort you can count on every time.

Vehicles

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Onward 2 Passenger Golf Cart

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Onward 4 Passenger Golf Cart

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Onward 4 Forward Golf Cart

Two 6 passenger Club Car Onward golf carts are parked at a campground.

Onward 6 Passenger Golf Cart

Four people drive in a Club Car CRU street legal vehicle.

CRU

Available in select markets.

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