6 Seater Electric Golf Carts

Elevate your golfing experience with our eco-friendly 6-passenger electric golf carts, engineered to deliver a whisper-quiet and emission-free journey across every fairway. Ideal for accommodating larger groups, these carts merge sustainable innovation with superb performance, eliminating the need for traditional fuel while ensuring everyone enjoys generous space and plush seating. Take confident command with responsive handling, gliding effortlessly through varied terrain so you can stay focused on refining your swing. Step into the future of the sport – embrace the comfort, style, and environmental advantages of our 6-person electric carts on your next outing.

6 Seater Electric Golf Carts for sale

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the real-world range of the 6-seater electric golf cart on varied terrain?

    The Kruiser 6P delivers up to 37 miles per charge under standard conditions. Range can vary based on terrain, passenger load, and speed. For example, hilly or off-road use may reduce range by 10–15%, while flat paved paths optimizes efficiency. The 48V lithium battery ensures consistent performance.

  • Can this golf cart handle off-road trails or rough terrain?

    Absolutely. Engineered for off-road capability, the Kruiser 6P features:

    • Independent MacPherson strut front suspension and swing-arm rear axle for stability on uneven ground.
    • Hydraulic disc brakes (front) and drum brakes (rear) for reliable stopping power.
    • 7-inch ground clearance and 23-inch all-terrain tires to navigate obstacles like gravel, mud, or slopes.
    • Its 5,000-watt motor provides ample torque for inclines up to 20% gradient

  • How long does charging take, and what electrical setup is required?

    A full charge takes approximately 6.5 hours using a standard 120V household outlet. The included charger automatically optimizes battery health, and lithium models support partial charging without performance loss. For frequent use, we recommend dedicating a standard outdoor outlet—no specialized infrastructure is needed.