A modern golf car is more than just a vehicle for the course—it’s a smart, electric solution for transport in communities, estates, and more.
What Is a Golf Car and How Does It Differ from a Golf Cart?
Although the terms golf car and golf cart are often used interchangeably, there are subtle distinctions. Technically, a “cart” is towed, while a “car” is self-propelled. In the golf vehicle industry, the term golf car is becoming more common when referring to electric, drivable vehicles designed for short-distance transportation.
Tara’s electric golf cars exemplify this modern interpretation—self-powered, silent, and smartly designed.
How Fast Can a Golf Car Go?
Standard golf cars typically have a top speed between 15–25 mph (24–40 km/h), depending on configuration and local regulations. This speed range is ideal for golf courses, gated communities, and resorts.
Some models, like Tara’s Explorer 2+2, are designed with enhanced hill-climbing ability and efficient lithium power, delivering consistent speed and torque even on sloped terrain.
For street-legal versions (where regulations permit), speed can be slightly adjusted, provided safety requirements are met.
Are Golf Cars Street Legal in the UK?
In the UK, golf cars may be permitted on public roads only if they meet certain conditions as defined under low-speed vehicle or quadricycle classifications.
To be compliant:
- The vehicle must have headlights, indicators, mirrors, and a horn
- It must be registered, insured, and taxed
- The driver may need a category AM or B license
Tara’s T2 Turfman 700 EEC model is an example of a golf small car that complies with European road standards through its EEC certification.
What Type of Battery Do Golf Cars Use?
Modern car golf vehicles use advanced lithium batteries—specifically LiFePO4 (Lithium Iron Phosphate) for better performance and longevity.
Advantages of Tara golf carts’ battery include:
- Lightweight design for longer range
- Fast charging times (under 6 hours)
- 8-year limited warranty
- Bluetooth monitoring via app
Tara offers both 105Ah and 160Ah lithium battery options to meet diverse usage needs. The Spirit Plus is a great example of an electric golf car with superior battery tech built in.
What Is the Average Size of a Golf Car?
A standard two-seater golf car typically measures:
- Length: 2.4–2.6 meters (94–102 inches)
- Width: 1.2–1.3 meters (47–51 inches)
- Height: 1.8 meters (71 inches)
These dimensions make them compact enough to navigate narrow paths yet spacious enough for comfort. For families or small groups, 4-seater and 6-seater options are also widely available.
What Can a Golf Car Be Used For Beyond the Course?
Today’s golf cars are widely adopted beyond golf courses. Popular applications include:
- Community shuttles in resorts and hotels
- Campus or facility transportation
- Security patrols and maintenance teams
- Private estates and leisure parks
With options to customize seating, lighting, cargo space, and more, Tara’s T1 Series allows users to personalize their electric vehicle to fit various commercial or residential uses.
What Is the Maintenance Like on a Golf Car?
Electric golf cars are known for low maintenance. Here’s why:
- Fewer moving parts compared to fuel engines
- No oil changes or fuel filters
- Regenerative braking reduces wear
- Lithium batteries require minimal upkeep
Most issues are related to tire pressure, brake wear, or battery monitoring—easily managed with built-in diagnostics on Tara models.
The golf car is no longer a niche vehicle—it’s a modern mobility solution. Whether you need an efficient campus shuttle, an eco-friendly leisure ride, or a utility vehicle for estate use, Tara’s fleet offers versatility, performance, and style.
Visit Tara Golf Cart’s official website to explore electric models like Spirit Plus, Explorer 2+2, and Turfman 700 EEC. Find the ideal vehicle tailored to your lifestyle or business needs today.
Post time: Jul-03-2025