6 passenger 17 MPH
8 passenger 17 MPH
4 passenger w/cargo bed or 6 passenger
Not street-legal 4 passenger
Street-legal/ 25 MPH Up to 1,400 lbs capacity w/Lithium Multiple bed options
Same as Carryall 500 but street-legal & faster Up to 25 MPH
Same as Carryall 700 but street-legal & faster Up to 25 MPH
Not street-legal Up to 2,204 lbs capacity Multiple bed options
800 lbs capacity 8.3 sq ft bed 2 passenger w/ cargo bed or 4 passenger
800 lbs capacity 11.9 sq ft bed 65" wheelbase
1,200 lbs capacity 14.5 sq ft bed 71.8" wheelbase
Same as Carryall 500 but with lower front cowl for better view
900 lbs capacity Lifted chassis for more ground clearance
1,500 lbs capacity 23.3 sq ft bed 99.1" wheelbase
1,900 lbs capacity 16.6 sq ft bed 81.5" wheelbase 19 MPH
1,450 lbs capacity 16.6 sq ft bed 81.5" wheelbase 25 MPH
1,600 lbs total payload 4 passenger 114" wheelbase 25 MPH
Some 2019 Model Year Precedent, Tempo and Onward Gas Products (August 2019)
Some 2019 Model Year Carryall 300, Transporter and Villager Gas Products (August 2019)
If you have any questions regarding vehicle safety or past recalls, please contact your local dealer for more information.
For information regarding industry standards on golf car safety and PTV safety, industry statistics, standards, and much more, we encourage you to visit OPEI.org and learn more today.
The Outdoor Power Equipment Institute (OPEI) also provides links to relevant state laws regarding golf cars, storage guidelines, and helped design safety signage for professionals, and more. Club Car is a sponsor of the OPEI.