*Disclaimer: List of key companies in no particular order
Latest Company Updates:
June 2023
E-Z-GO, a Textron Specialised Vehicles company, is introducing the new Liberty low-speed vehicle, which is street legal, as well as an updated Freedom RXV model that combines a fashionable new appearance with a comfortable ride. The ultimate luxury street-legal vehicle in the industry is the Liberty LSV. With a top speed of 25 mph, the Liberty LSV satisfies all NHTSA requirements for an LSV and can be driven on public highways in most states with posted speed limits of 35 mph or below. It also feels quite at home on the cart path. The Liberty LSV, which has a short wheelbase, combines maximum maneuverability with the ease and comfort of four forward-facing seats for assured handling.
The Liberty LSV complies with SAE J2358 and FMVSS 500 standards and is equipped with a backup camera, operator protective structure, pedestrian warning system, seatbelts, and an optional cutting-edge infotainment system.
Samsung SDI lithium batteries, which have been successfully used for many years in the industry-leading ELiTE line of lithium-powered cars from E-Z-GO, are the only ones used to power the Liberty LSV. Â
March 2023
According to Club Car, a leader in small-wheel, zero-emissions electric vehicles, its newly introduced low-speed vehicle called Club Car CRU will revolutionize the LSV market for consumers. The innovative Neighbourhood Electric Vehicles (NEV) category is being introduced by CRU, expanding Club Car's market-leading lineup of electric vehicles. Â
The 25 mph CRU, which was developed in partnership with BMW Designworks, features six seats, a smooth, ergonomic design, and exceptional handling.
Top listed global companies in the industry are:
- Polaris Industries Inc. (U.S.)
- Textron (U.S.)
- The Toro Company (U.S.)
- Yamaha Golf-Car Company (U.S.)
- Deere Company (U.S.)
- Kubota Corporation (Japan)
- Tomberlin Automotive Grp. (U.S.)
- Taylor-Dunn Manufacturing Company (U.S.)
- Club Car LLC. (U.S.)
- and American Landmaster (U.S.), and others.