
Courtesy of Toro
Toro will showcase its new Vista Shuttle at the 2024 GCSAA Conference and Trade Show. The versatile vehicle is built to efficiently transport multiple passengers at golf courses and resorts while bolstering Toro’s lineup of utility vehicles.
The Vista is available with gas or battery power, the capacity to carry four, six or eight passengers, and an assortment of accessories.
Passengers who ride on the Vista shuttle can expect a smooth and easy journey thanks to front and rear independent suspension, abundant leg room and ergonomic seats. Fold-down rear seating stows bulky items securely during transport. The steering wheel enables easy entry and exit for drivers and the auto parking brake eliminates the need for cable adjustments.
Battery-powered options harness Toro's proprietary lithium-ion HyperCell technology. Each battery is optimized for performance and longevity, thanks to the integration of the Battery Management System. The battery-powered models come equipped with an onboard 900W smart charger.
The Vista’s TPO plastic body panels allows for custom branding.
Toro’s other utility vehicle offerings for transporting crews, tools and customers include:
- Workman HDX
- Workman MDX
- Workman GTX
- Workman UTX
“With a full portfolio of vehicles, we can truly ensure the needs of every customer can be met with a specific and specialized Toro utility vehicle offering,” said Noah Wahl, product manager at Toro. “When we see a need, we look to fill it – whether that’s creating new accessories to improve productivity, adding alternative power to proven chassis to meet customer needs or even building an innovative people-moving solution from the ground up such as the Vista shuttle for a new audience.”
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