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The premium four-seat buggy to beat: superbly built, hugely customisable and available with a maintenance-free lithium pack.
From £11,000 (est.)
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We will aim to beat any genuine like-for-like quote with the equivalent Hawke model, and tell you honestly when another vehicle is the better buy.
Most of this segment is sold on application. Ranges are a guide before delivery, tax and options.
Independent review of the E-Z-GO Liberty. We sell the Hawke range and will always be straight about how it compares.
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The E-Z-GO Liberty is the four-seat golf buggy (golf cart) that ditches the usual rear-facing bench for four proper forward-facing seats, a genuinely practical first. Add a Samsung lithium drivetrain with up to a 50-mile range and an eight-year battery warranty and it is one of the most compelling family carts on sale.
The E-Z-GO Liberty is the four-seat golf buggy (golf cart) that ditches the usual rear-facing bench for four proper forward-facing seats, a genuinely practical first. Add a Samsung lithium drivetrain with up to a 50-mile range and an eight-year battery warranty and it is one of the most compelling family carts on sale.
We score it 9 out of 10. The high points are four forward-facing seats, unusual and practical, up to 50-mile lithium range and eight-year, zero-maintenance battery. The trade-offs to weigh up are lithium only, so no cheaper lead-acid entry, long wheelbase and lSV trim adds notable cost.
In the UK it is around £11,000 to £15,000 (est.), sold on application through dealers. In the US, roughly $12,999 to $17,999. Prices move with powertrain, trim and options, and most of this segment is quoted before delivery, tax and accessories.
Whatever the list price, we will aim to beat any genuine like-for-like quote on the equivalent Hawke model, so it is always worth a quick comparison before you buy.
The Liberty is geared for course and site use, with a top speed of about 19.5 mph. Drive comes from a AC-induction, 8.7 kW (11.7 hp). Expect a real-world range of Up to 50 (lithium).
The headline feature is seating: all four occupants face forward in two rows, so nobody rides backwards and the rear is genuinely usable for adults.
Lithium-only means no watering or battery upkeep, and the eight-year warranty is among the best in the segment.
UK: No as standard. US: Liberty LSV variant is street-legal (25 mph). In Britain, road use means the buggy must be approved as an L6e or L7e quadricycle and registered with the DVLA; in the US, a street-legal cart is a Low Speed Vehicle (LSV) capped at 25 mph with the required lights, mirrors, belts and a windscreen.
Worth cross-shopping against Club Car Onward 4 Passenger, Evolution D5 Maverick 4 Plus. If you would like a like-for-like comparison with the equivalent Hawke model, our team can put the numbers side by side and price-match where we can.
Liberty (lithium)
From $12,999
Liberty LSV (street-legal)
From $16,099
Specs and prices researched 2026-06-09 from 1 source including ezgo.txtsv.com/personal/models/liberty. Figures marked (est.) are widened estimates; confirm with a dealer before purchase.
The standout four-seater with all four seats facing forward and up to a 50-mile lithium range. Expect to pay around £11,000 to £15,000 (est.) in the UK. Before you commit, it is worth a quick like-for-like comparison with the Hawke range, where we will price-match wherever we genuinely can.

The premium four-seat buggy to beat: superbly built, hugely customisable and available with a maintenance-free lithium pack.
From £11,000 (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.)
Read reviewAll four seats face forward in two rows, instead of the usual rear-facing back bench. It is more comfortable and practical for carrying four adults.