Evolution Classic 2 Pro - Hartville Golf Carts

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Aug. 04, 2025

Evolution Classic 2 Pro - Hartville Golf Carts

The Evolution Classic 2 Pro Golf Cart is a modern and sleek way to improve your golfing experience. The cart is designed with style and functionality in mind, offering golfers a comfortable and efficient way to navigate the golf course. Its lightweight construction and powerful motor make it easy to maneuver on any terrain. The Classic 2 Pro Golf Cart also features a deluxe dash, LED headlights, and a built-in USB port for added convenience. With a maximum speed of 17 mph and a range of up to 50 miles per charge, the Evolution Classic Pro 2 golf cart  is the perfect option for golfers who want to add a touch of luxury to their game.

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The Evolution Classic 2 Pro  Golf Cart is powered by a powerful electric motor that delivers exceptional performance on the golf course. This motor is designed to deliver a smooth and efficient power output, allowing the golf cart to effortlessly glide along the fairways without any hiccups. With this motor, you can confidently tackle any terrain, including steep hills and rough terrain, and enjoy a seamless ride every time. Additionally, the motor is engineered to be eco-friendly and energy-efficient, making the Evolution Classic 2 Pro  Golf Cart a sustainable option for avid golfers. Its impressive power and efficiency make it one of the best golf carts on the market, providing you with a reliable and enjoyable way to navigate the courses.

The Evolution Classic 2 Pro Golf Cart is equipped with a long-lasting battery that provides consistent performance throughout its lifespan. The advanced lithium-ion technology used in the battery ensures that it lasts longer than traditional lead-acid batteries and can be recharged multiple times without experiencing any loss of power. With a range of up to 30 miles on a single charge, the battery allows golfers to enjoy uninterrupted gameplay without having to worry about running out of power. The battery’s durability and reliability make it an ideal choice for golfers who demand high performance from their golf carts. Furthermore, the battery is also lightweight and low maintenance, providing an efficient and cost-effective solution for golf cart users. Overall, the long-lasting battery is a key feature of the Evolution Classic 2 Pro Golf Cart, ensuring golfers can focus on playing their best game without any distractions or disruptions.

The Evolution Classic 2 Pro Golf Cart is equipped with a powerful and efficient fast charging battery that is designed to keep you on the course for longer. This lithium-ion battery has a capacity of 60V and 20Ah, allowing for a range of up to 40 miles on a single charge. The fast charging ability means that the battery can be fully charged in just 5 hours, reducing downtime and allowing you to get back to playing golf quickly. The battery also has a built-in battery management system that protects against overcharging and promotes a longer battery life. This advanced battery technology is just one of the many features that make the Evolution Classic 2 Pro Golf Cart a top choice for golf enthusiasts who want a reliable, high-performance vehicle that can keep up with their game.

The Evolution Classic 2 Pro Golf Cart is an impressive piece of machinery with a smooth suspension that makes it comfortable to ride on even the bumpiest terrain. The cart’s front and rear suspension systems are designed to work together, providing excellent stability and control while driving.

The front suspension system uses an independent suspension arm that absorbs shocks from the front wheels. This not only minimizes the jarring effect when driving on bumpy terrains but also helps maintain the steering control of the cart. The rear suspension system is designed with dual coil-over shocks, which absorb jolts from the rear axle and make the ride stable and comfortable.

The smooth suspension of the Evolution Classic 2 Pro Golf Cart ensures that the driver and passengers have a comfortable and enjoyable ride, with minimal jerks and bumps. It is perfect for golfers who value comfort, safety, and stability while driving on any course terrain.

The Evolution Classic 2 Pro Golf Cart has a comfortable and meticulous design that makes it a pleasure to use on the golf course. The cart features a sturdy aluminum frame with a classic design that looks great and provides excellent durability. The seats are covered in plush, weather-resistant cushioning that makes them both comfortable and durable, even in harsh weather conditions. The armrests are adjustable for added comfort, while the cup holders and storage compartments are conveniently located for easy access. The cart also features a powerful electric motor, making it quiet and smooth to operate. The controls are simple and intuitive, with a fully customizable digital display that provides all the information you need to operate the cart securely. Overall, the Classic 2 Pro Golf Cart is a great choice for golfers who value comfort, performance, and style.

Hartville Golf Carts proudly offers an extensive range of additional options and features for Evolution EV Golf Carts, ensuring you can find or customize the perfect cart to suit your lifestyle. From practical upgrades like extended roofs and premium seating to enhance comfort, to stylish accessories such as custom wheels, sleek body kits, and vibrant paint options, we provide endless ways to make your Evolution EV uniquely yours.

Our selection also includes advanced performance features, including powerful lithium-ion battery upgrades, digital displays, and enhanced suspension systems, catering to both casual users and those seeking top-tier functionality. Whether you’re looking for utility-focused add-ons like storage compartments and off-road tires or entertainment enhancements like Bluetooth speakers and LED lighting, Hartville Golf Carts has you covered. With our expert team guiding you through every option, your Evolution EV Golf Cart can be tailored to meet all your needs while reflecting your personal style.

Golf cart - Wikipedia

Small vehicle designed originally to carry golfers This article is about a small motor vehicle. For the non-motorized cart used by golfers, see Golf trolley. "Golf car" redirects here. For the compact passenger car, see Volkswagen Golf.

A golf cart (alternatively known as a golf buggy or golf car[a]) is a small motorized vehicle designed originally to carry two golfers and their golf clubs around a golf course with less effort than walking. Over time, variants were introduced that were capable of carrying more passengers, had additional utility features, or were certified as a street legal low-speed vehicle.

A traditional golf cart, capable of carrying two golfers and their clubs, is generally around 4 feet (1.2 m) wide, 8 feet (2.4 m) long and 6 feet (1.8 m) high, weighing between 900 and 1,000 pounds (410 and 450 kg) and capable of speeds up to about 15 miles per hour (24 km/h).[b] The golf carts usually have four wheels, although the three-wheeled autoettes were marketed, among other uses, for golfing.[citation needed]

History

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Reportedly, the first use of a motorized cart on a golf course was by JK Wadley of Texarkana, who saw a three-wheeled electric cart being used in Los Angeles to transport senior citizens to a grocery store. Later, he purchased a cart and found that it worked poorly on a golf course.[2] The first electric golf cart was custom-made in , but did not gain widespread acceptance.[3] In the s until the s the most widespread use of golf carts was for those with disabilities who could not walk far.[4] By the mid-s the golf cart had gained wide acceptance with US golfers.[5]

Merle Williams of Long Beach, California, was an early innovator of the electric golf cart.[citation needed] He started with knowledge gained from the production of electric cars due to World War II gasoline rationing. In his Marketeer Company began production of an electric golf cart in Redlands, California. E-Z-Go began producing golf cars in , Cushman in , Club Car in , Taylor-Dunn in , Harley-Davidson in , Melex in , Yamaha Golf Car in and CT&T in .

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Max Walker created the first gasoline-powered golf cart "The Walker Executive" in .[citation needed] This three-wheeled vehicle was shaped with a Vespa-style front end and carried two passengers and golf bags.

In the Harley-Davidson Motor Company began producing golf carts. Over the years they manufactured and distributed thousands of three- and four-wheeled gasoline-powered and electric vehicles that are still highly sought after. The iconic three-wheeled cart, with either a steering wheel or a tiller-based steering control, boasted a reversible two-stroke engine similar to the one used today in some high-end snowmobiles. (The engine runs clockwise in forward mode.) Harley Davidson sold the production of golf carts to American Machine and Foundry Company, who in turn sold production to Columbia Par Car. Many of these units survive today, and are the prized possessions of proud owners, restorers, and collectors worldwide.

Types of golf carts

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Utility vehicle

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Many golf cart manufacturers offer models configured as small utility vehicles (UTV), a type of side-by-side. Originally developed for golf course operations, these UTVs were available with small pickup beds, flatbeds, dump style beds, van boxes, or with coolers and cabinets for drink and snack sales. With the growing popularity of the side-by-side, many manufacturers are now offering models equipped for use on rugged, off-road terrain.

Transport vehicles

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Many golf cart manufacturers offer models configured as transportation vehicles, with no provision to carry golf bags. These vehicles are often used in low-speed, off-road applications such as on school campuses, resort properties, or inside airport terminals. These transport variants can range from a simple conversion of a traditional golf cart, swapping the golf bag carrier for a second rear-facing seat, to a stretched cart offering additional rows of seating for 4, 6, or 8 people.

Solar-powered golf carts

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Solar golf carts are powered by mounting a photovoltaic panel on top of the cart. A controller converts the sun's energy to charge the cart's battery pack. Not only does the solar power take the cart off the electric grid, it also increases the driving distance.

Solar conversion kits have been available for golf carts and low-speed vehicles (LSV) for several years.[6] These kits range from low wattage solar battery chargers to a 410-watt array on an 8-passenger transport cart. Kits utilizing flexible solar panels are often preferred on golf carts due to their light weight and ability to conform to the shape of the cart roof. Buyers can take a solar tax credit of 30% of the purchase price on their US Federal Income Tax.[7]

Solar-powered golf carts are popular with owners who drive long distances, such as maintenance workers, golf course fleets,[citation needed] staff at the Detroit Zoo,[8] transportation vehicles in resorts and cities,[9] and drivers of VIP carts on college campuses.[10] High schools have used them as teaching tools for solar power.[11]

Golf cart communities

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  • Peachtree City, Georgia has many miles of golf cart paths that link the city together. Children aged twelve or over may operate a cart on Peachtree City cart paths with a parent, grandparent, or guardian in the front seat. Unaccompanied fifteen-year-olds with valid Georgia learner's permits can operate golf carts alone. Golf cart travel is used by a great majority of the community, especially among high school students. McIntosh High School and Starr's Mill High School have student golf cart parking lots on their campuses.
  • On certain islands (such as Santa Catalina Island, California; Bald Head Island, North Carolina; North Captiva Island, Florida; and Hamilton Island, Queensland, Australia), motor vehicles are sometimes restricted, and residents use golf carts instead.
  • The Villages, Florida, a retirement community of over 140,000 people, has an extensive golf cart trail system (estimated at 100 miles (160 km)) and also allows golf carts on many streets. It is the most popular form of transportation in this community.
  • On the tropical islands of Belize, golf carts are a significant form of road transport and can be rented by tourists.
  • The residential community of Discovery Bay, Hong Kong does not allow the use of private vehicles apart from a fleet of 520 golf carts (excluding the ones operating exclusively in the Golf or the Marina Clubs). The remainder of the 20,000 residents rely on a mixture of shuttle buses and hire cars to travel around the township.
  • The Palm Springs Area in California contains multiple golf cart communities, including PGA West, The Madison Club, The Hideaway, and many other golf course/golf cart communities. The PGA Tour is held at PGA West every January.

Safety

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Along with the rising frequency of golf cart crashes, the number of golf-cart-related injuries has increased significantly over the last decades. A study conducted by researchers in the Center for Injury Research and Policy of The Research Institute at the Nationwide Children's Hospital found that the number of golf cart-related injuries rose 132% during the 17-year study period. According to the study, published in the July issue of the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, there were an estimated 148,000 golf cart-related injuries between and , ranging from an estimated 5,770 cases in to approximately 13,411 cases in . More than 30% of golf cart-related injuries involved children under the age of 16.[12]

The most common type of injury was soft tissue damage, usually just bruises, followed by fractures, constituting 22.3% of the cases, and lacerations, accounting for 15.5% of injuries.[13] Other types of injuries include concussions, internal injuries, subdural hematoma, spinal cord injury, or acute respiratory compromise. While rare, a few cases had severe outcomes: 4 fatalities, 2 paraplegic, and 1 quadriplegic injuries have been documented.[14]

Some of the main causes of injury related to golf cart accidents included cart overturn, falling/jumping from a moving golf cart, collision with another vehicle or stationary object, struck/run over by a cart, getting into or out of a moving cart. Out of all these, "falling or jumping from a golf cart" was the most common cause of injury for both adults and children.[13]

One contributing reason is that current golf cart safety features are insufficient to prevent passenger falls or ejection.[15] Golf carts moving at speeds as low as 11 miles per hour (18 km/h) could readily eject a passenger during a turn. Furthermore, rear-facing golf cart seats are associated with high rates of passenger ejection during fast acceleration, and most standard (stock) golf carts do not have brakes on all four wheels (typically brakes are only on the rear wheels, thus sharply limiting their braking power).[13][16]

Legislation

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Arizona has a large snowbird population, and many of them live in large RV parks or retirement communities that use golf carts to get around. In , Arizona Governor Jan Brewer signed a law permitting golf cart drivers to drive as close to the right-hand edge of the roadway as possible. Prior to the passage of the law, golf cart drivers received traffic tickets for failing to drive in the center of the roadway. Complementing the new law, a golf cart safety education program was initiated.[17]

Rail carts

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Petrol powered golf carts have been converted with rail wheels for carrying passengers at up to 25 km/h (16 mph) on several former railways. Awakeri Rail Adventures operate carts on a 10 km (6.2 mi) part of the former Tāneatua branch,[18] Forgotten World Adventures on 142 km (88 mi) of the former Stratford–Okahukura Line,[19] and Dargaville Rail Carts on a 15 km (9.3 mi) section of the rail track from Dargaville branch to Tangowahine.[20] Similar vehicles are run by Andrews Valley Rail Tours on 4.3 mi (6.9 km) of the Murphy Branch at Andrews[21] and RailCruiser from Tārukenga, 20 km (12 mi) to Mamaku on the former Rotorua branch.[22]

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See also

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  • Neighborhood Electric Vehicle
  • Electric car
  • Electric vehicle

Notes

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