
Titan
A featherweight British single-seat ride-on that swaps heavy lead-acid for a 7.5 kg lithium pack.
From £2,175
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The most affordable new golf buggies (golf carts) worth buying, ranked by value. Where the entry price is lowest without the vehicle being a false economy.

A featherweight British single-seat ride-on that swaps heavy lead-acid for a 7.5 kg lithium pack.
From £2,175
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A budget four-seater that undercuts almost everything with lithium as standard.
From £5,350 (est.)
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Club Car's connected fleet cart: a reliable, efficient workhorse with built-in telematics for courses and hire fleets.
From £6,000 (est.)
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One of the best-value street-legal two-seaters, with a Toyota controller and lithium as standard.
From £6,540 (est.)
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E-Z-GO's value two-seater: the essentials of a golf cart at the lowest price in the range.
From £6,500 (est.)
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A proven everyday cart with auto-park braking and a choice of efficient EFI petrol or a 50-mile lithium drivetrain.
From £7,000 (est.)
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Evolution's flagship: all forward-facing seats and a genuinely complete street-legal package out of the box.
From £7,870 (est.)
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A rugged aluminium-framed work UTV with an 800 lb load bed and 1,200 lb towing, in petrol or electric.
From £8,000 (est.)
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A flexible, well-priced street-legal four-seater with a clear upgrade path from commuter to lifted cruiser.
From £7,500 (est.)
Read reviewThe value street-legal benchmark: a four-seat LSV with a touchscreen, backup camera and lithium power for the money.
From £8,900 (est.)
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