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Golf Cars Australia introduces first of its kind electric cart to Australia and South Pacific

Golf Cars Australia 2 mins read

A new electric golf cart has entered the game, making its debut as the first of its kind in Australia and now gracing the showroom floor at Golf Cars Australia on the Gold Coast.

The groundbreaking 14-seat Minibus Electric Sightseeing Car by Club Car, with its unmatched capacity and sustainability, is set to redefine convenience and comfort on and off the greens.  

Golf Cars Australia CEO Colin Sergis says this new vehicle is a game changer for the industry, combining style, safety and sustainability. 

“Our goal is to deliver the best-in-class golf cart experience and we are excited to see how our customers will benefit from this new addition,” says Mr Sergis.

“This 14-seat Minibus is a standout model and offers unparalleled transport options ideal for golf courses, resorts, schools and universities, theme parks and large events.

“With the vehicle’s increased capacity and its array of features tailored for larger groups, we’ve already received substantial interest and have sold several units.” 

The new Club Car Minibus features a sleek, one-piece ergonomic design and a 72V permanent magnet synchronous motor that delivers a peak power of 20 kW, allowing the cart to reach speeds of up to 30 km/h.

Designed for safety and comfort, this model has passed 179 rigorous safety, durability and user experience tests and holds four patents.

The environmentally friendly cart includes advanced safety features, a reverse camera, plush seating and a robust powertrain ready to take on multiple environments.

With configurations for either 11 or 14 seats, the Club Car Minibus provides flexible options to suit various needs.  

Golf Cars Australia is an authorised Club Car Golf Cars distributor for Queensland, northern New South Wales and the South Pacific and offers a wide range of golf cars for sale and lease to residential and commercial clients as well as three service and parts departments located across Queensland.

For further information about Golf Cars Australia visit www.golfcarsaustralia.com.au

 


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