E-Z-GO has announced its new vehicle, theE-Z-GO Liberty, which will be its first golf cart to offer four forward-facing seats in a compact cart. The Liberty will come with a second row of seating for passengers, a shorter wheelbase and extensive storage space. Its short wheelbase offers enhanced maneuverability and a tighter turning radius compared to competing vehicles.
Customers can also choose from a variety of accessories that attach to the Liberty’s 2-inch rear universal hitch receiver, including a cargo storage holder or golf bag holder.
The Liberty is powered by a highly efficient AC electric drivetrain with Samsung SDI lithium battery technology, also found in E-Z-GO’s ELiTE vehicle series. The Liberty, like other ELiTE models, releases zero emissions, requires no battery maintenance and is backed by an eight-year battery warranty. In addition, the ELiTE lithium vehicle series charges faster and more efficiently than vehicles equipped with traditional lead-acid batteries.
E-Z-GO’s ELiTE lithium vehicles have proven their performance without sacrificing consistent power or comfort through 25 million hours of successful use.
The Liberty is offered in two tailored packages: Commuter and Explorer. The Liberty Commuter, built for driving through neighborhoods, is equipped with Kenetica tires on SPDR wheels, a convex mirror, turn signals and fender flares, which provides the customer all the accessories needed to travel their community in style.
The E-Z-GO Liberty Explorer is ready for adventure and comes standard with Paramount M/T tires on SPDR wheels, fender flares, and a brush guard.
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