How much is a golf cart?


Learn about new and used golf cart prices, the differences between Electric, Gas and Lithium Golf Carts and more in this helpful article.


  

Golf Cart Prices: A Concise Guide

When considering the purchase of a golf cart, the first step is to determine your budget and understand the factors affecting the price. Many buyers wonder, "how much does a golf cart cost?" Unfortunately, there's no straightforward answer online, as many websites are biased toward specific brands. But not us! We love all golf cart brands. And today we will help you find out just how much every brand and type of golf cart is going to cost you.

To determine the cost of a golf cart, consider these three key factors that make up golf cart prices:

  1. Golf Cart Brands
  2. Golf Cart Type & Power
  3. New vs. Used Golf Carts

Golf Cart Brands

There are several amazing golf cart brands available on the market, each with its own unique features and pricing. 

Major Golf Cart Brands

  • Club Car Golf Cart: Around since 1958, and known for their aluminum frames. One of the best cart brands money can buy. 
  • EZGO Golf Cart: The most popular golf cart brand in the world, since 1954. Also owns Cushman brand of carts.
  • Yamaha Golf Carts: Dependable. Reliable quality. Everything you'd expect from this Japanese mega company. 

Brands Rising in Popularity

Honorable Mention Brands

There are several more of golf cart brands out there, such as Cushman Golf Carts, Tomberlin Golf Carts, Bintelli Golf Carts, GEM Car, VIVID EV, etc.! The cost of carts from these different brands varies widely, with some entry-level new golf cart models starting as low as $6,795, while high-end luxury models (such as Garia Golf Carts) can go upwards of $35,000+. To learn more about all of the brands on the market please read our helpful guide: All Golf Cart Brands on the Market
 

Golf Cart Types and Power Level

Golf Cart Type

After choosing a brand you like, the next most important consideration in golf cart cost is the powertrain type. You will need to choose between three main golf cart types:

  1. Electric Golf Carts: Clean operation, especially indoors. Cheap to run (no fuel). But can be stranded when you run out of charge, and golf cart batteries are not cheap to replace. Still, 80%+ of new carts are electric. This is by far the most popular power golf cart power type out there
  2. Gas Golf Carts: Great power delivery (gas engine). Can be slightly more expensive to run when it comes to maintenance and gas costs, but will never leave you stranded. Most utility carts and outdoor facility golf carts are still gas. And gas is always more fun =) 
  3. Lithium Golf Carts: Lithium golf carts have grown incredibly in their popularity since 2020. These carts charge up to 80% full battery in under an hour. A full 100% charge only takes 3-hours. Power delivery is strong all they way until your battery runs out. Truly amazing power type, but they are the most expensive cart type out there.

The cost difference between these three types of golf carts is significant, and should be considered heavily in your purchasing decision. Gas and Electric golf carts are very similar in price and maintenance costs, when it all comes down to it. Gas carts cost more to operate day to day, but electric carts cost much more when their batteries die and you have to spend $1,500+ on a new set. Lithium golf carts cost much more up-front than regular electric or gas golf carts. But Lithium golf cart batteries will last 10-years, and have almost no maintenance to them. Saving you money in the long-term.   

Golf Cart Power Level

The next thing you need to decide is the power level you need from your cart. The easy answer is more power is always better, but there are four golf cart power levels:

  • 36-Volt Golf Cart: Almost all electric golf carts before the year 1999 came with a base power level of 36-Volts. Plenty of power to get you around the golf course, which is what carts were primarily used for back then. 48-Volt carts were a luxury power option pre-1999. 
  • 48-Volt Golf Cart: After the year 2000, people began using their carts in many places off the golf course. And facilities managers demanded more from their work carts. Thus, 48-Volts became the new standard power level for electric golf carts.
  • 72-Volt Golf Cart: Not as common, and the most expensive power type. But quickly growing in popularity (and fun to drive)!
  • Gas Golf Carts: EZGO Carts are powered by 13.5HP Kawasaki gas motors. Yamaha Drive (G29) and Drive-2 carts are powered by Yamaha's QuieTech 11.5hp system (357cc). Club Car carts are powered by Subaru gas golf cart engines (discontinued).      
     

New vs. Used Golf Carts

The cost difference between new golf carts and used golf carts is significant. New golf carts come with the latest technology and features, as well as a manufacturer's warranty. However, they can be more expensive compared to their used counterparts. Used golf carts, on the other hand, are generally more affordable but may require additional maintenance and will likely not come with more than a warranty or no warranty at all.

How much is a New Golf Cart?

New golf carts typically cost between $7,295 and $18,995. But the cost of a new golf cart varies quite dramatically depending on brand, powertrain (gas, electric, or lithium), seating capacity and options. We know you just want the meat and potatoes of pricing though, so we will give you a quick table showing the typical prices by brand, and by powertrain. Keep in mind, these are general prices and the best way to get accurate pricing is to browse our marketplace and visit a golf cart dealer near you today!     

For the table below, we used the average 4-seater golf cart, with average options, offered by the brands below. All of these brands offer 2-seater, 4-seater, 6-seater and 8-seater golf cart options. But a new factory 4-seater golf cart tends to represent the middle of the market best when it comes to pricing carts, while a 2-seater course-used (fleet) cart signifies the bottom of the market for pricing:

Average Price of New Golf Carts by Brand and Type

BrandAvg. Price (All)Avg. Price of Electric CartAvg. Price of Gas CartAvg. Price of Lithium Cart
Club Car$8,995$10,997$10,997$17,580
EZGO$8,695$10,095$10,095$15,260
Yamaha$8,795$8,795$10,731$15,659
ICON$8,495$7,995$8,295$11,995
Evolution EV$7,495$7,995$7,995$11,290
Advanced EV$7,495$7,995$7,995$11,595
Cushman$8,500$9,000$9,000$14,000
Tomberlin$9,200$10,295$10,295$10,295

   
Pictured above: $9,813 for 2023 EZGO Valor 48V (left), $9,500 for 2023 ICON i40 48V (middle), $17,580 for 2023 Club Car Onward Lithium 48V (right).
 

How much is a Used Golf Cart?

Used golf cart prices usually range from $2,000 to $13,000, with the majority on our website listed between $3,500 and $9,000. Project carts may list for as low as $1,000 (non-running) or $1,500 (running). And some upgraded luxury carts, or carts with 6-seats may list for more than $17,000+ even when used.

Buying a used golf cart can be one of the best ways to save money on a really cool looking, upgraded cart. This is because many used golf carts for sale have already been personalized by their previous owners, so they may come with many cool golf cart accessories already installed on them. This saves you the money (and time) of having to buy brand new accessories for a new cart you just purchased.

Pictured from our marketplace: $2,200 for 1995 Club Car DS 36V (left), $7,650 for 2019 Yamaha Drive-2 Gas (middle), $12,675 for 2020 Club Car Onward Gas (right).

 

Cheap Golf Carts

The words “used golf cart” don't always necessarily mean cheap golf cart, but that said, the cheapest golf carts you will ever find will be used ones. Used golf carts should never cost you more than a new golf cart, unless they are so totally custom built that they are one of a kind (like this Batman Coolest Golf Cart).

Don't Get Hosed on a Bad Golf Cart!

Before the Golf Cart Sellers Marketplace existed, buyers of used golf carts were left searching through places like Craigslist and Facebook marketplace trying to find their next golf cart. They would need to search and gather their own data to figure out what average prices were, and then open their wallet and hope they weren't getting hosed by a dishonest seller. But that doesn't happen anymore! Thanks to the Golf Cart Sellers proprietary “market value” tool, buyers of used golf carts can now rest easy knowing they are asking the right questions before they buy, and getting the best deal for them. We don't have a table specifically showing Used Golf Cart Prices by brand (since this constantly changes). 
 

How much are Electric Golf Carts?

New Electric golf carts average around $8,600 in price across all brand and power types. This calculation was made using MSRP data from manufacturers websites or data collected from our golf cart dealer network.

  • Average price of a 36-Volt golf cart: The average price of a 36V golf cart is $8,020
  • Average price of a 48-Volt golf cart: The average price of a 48V golf cart is $8,950
  • Average price of a 72-Volt golf cart: The average price of a 72V golf cart is $11,850

Electric Golf Cart Prices

BrandAvg. Price (All Electric)Avg. 36-Volt Golf CartAvg. 48-Volt Golf CartAvg. 72-Volt Golf Cart
Club Car$8,995$7,995$8,995$12,995
EZGO$8,695$7,495$8,495$12,295
Yamaha$8,795$7,895$8,895$12,595
ICON$8,495$7,295$8,295$10,995
Evolution EV$7,495$7,195$7,895$9,985
Advanced EV$7,595$7,255$7,999$9,999
Cushman$8,900$9,200$10,100$13,000
Tomberlin$9,200$9,850$10,950$12,950

 

How much do Lithium Golf Carts cost?

Since Lithium Carts are new to the market since the year 2019, they have never been offered in 36-Volt options from the major manufacturers. Therefore, it is more helpful to look at Lithium golf cart prices (most are 48-Volt and some are 72-Volt) by Seating Capacity instead of power:

New Lithium golf carts average around $13,900 in price across all brand and power types. This calculation was made using MSRP data from manufacturers websites or data collected from our golf cart dealer network.

  • Average price of a 2-Seat Lithium golf cart: The average price of a 36V golf cart is $13,095
  • Average price of a 4-Seat Lithium golf cart: The average price of a 48V golf cart is $14,299
  • Average price of a 6-Seat Lithium golf cart: The average price of a 72V golf cart is $19,850 

Lithium Golf Cart Prices

BrandAvg. Price (All Models)Avg. 2-Seat Lithium CartAvg. 4-Seat Lithium CartAvg. 6-Seat Lithium Cart
Club Car$11,995$10,995$13,495$16,995
EZGO$11,695$10,495$13,095$16,295
Yamaha$11,795$10,795$13,495$16,595
ICON$11,495$10,995$13,295$15,995
Evolution EV$10,295$9,795$12,795$15,290
Advanced EV$10,495$9,995$12,995$15,595
Cushman$11,500$11,100$13,900$16,900
Tomberlin$12,200$10,295$14,295--

 

What are Gas golf cart Prices?

New Gas golf carts all come with similar power units 11.5hp to 13.5hp. Since their power levels all tend to be similar, it is more helpful to look at gas golf cart prices by Seating Capacity instead of power:

New Gas golf carts are priced similar to new regular Electric carts, averaging around $8,500 in price across all brands and seating types. This calculation was made using MSRP data from manufacturers websites or data collected from our golf cart dealer network.

  • Average price of a 2-Seat Gas golf cart: The average price of a 36V golf cart is $8,020
  • Average price of a 4-Seatt Gas golf cart: The average price of a 48V golf cart is $8,950
  • Average price of a 6-Seat Gas golf cart: The average price of a 72V golf cart is $11,850  

Gas Golf Cart Prices

BrandAvg. Price (All Models)Avg. 2-Seat Gas CartAvg. 4-Seat Gas CartAvg. 6-Seat Gas Cart
Club Car$11,995$10,995$13,495$16,995
EZGO$11,695$10,495$13,095$16,295
Yamaha$11,795$10,795$13,495$16,595
ICON$11,495$10,995$13,295$15,995
Evolution EV$10,295$9,795$12,795$15,290
Advanced EV$10,495$9,995$12,995$15,595
Cushman$11,500$11,100$13,900$16,900
Tomberlin$12,200$10,295$14,295--

 

Conclusion

The cost of a golf cart varies depending on factors such as brand, type, drivetrain (power) and condition (new or used). It's essential to consider not only the upfront cost but also long-term expenses like maintenance and financing when deciding on the right golf cart for your needs and how to complete the purchase. Purchase your next golf cart for sale from the Golf Cart Sellers marketplace to make sure you're buying from a trusted source, and getting the best deal possible on your new or used golf cart.

Before you buy, make sure you read a few more articles on our site. We promise they will save you money 

Author: GCS Expert Staff

Date: 4-13-2023

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