
Onward 2 Passenger
The two-seat Onward: the same premium build and lithium option in a nimble, easy-to-store package.
From £9,000 (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.
Independent review of the Hawke The Two. We sell the Hawke range and will always be straight about how it compares.
By the Hawke reviews team · how we score
Hawke The Two is our compact two-seat electric golf buggy (golf cart): lithium-powered, near-silent and finished to a country-house standard. Two seats and an effortless 50-mile range, backed by our price-match guarantee.
Hawke The Two is our compact two-seat electric golf buggy (golf cart): lithium-powered, near-silent and finished to a country-house standard. Two seats and an effortless 50-mile range, backed by our price-match guarantee.
We score it 9 out of 10. The high points are premium, country-house finish, maintenance-free lithium with a 50-mile range and compact and easy to store, with a price-match guarantee. The trade-offs to weigh up are two seats only (see The Four for more) and built to order, so allow lead time.
Pricing is on application from dealers. As a guide, expect it to sit in line with comparable golf buggy models.
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 The Two is geared for low-speed road and site use, topping out around 25 mph. Expect a real-world range of Up to 50.
It seats 2. Overall it measures 2.45 x 1.20 x 1.78 m, so factor that into storage and turning space.
Power is Lithium electric. 5.0 kWh lithium. 6 to 8 hrs (13A). As a rule, a lithium pack costs more up front but lasts far longer and needs no maintenance, where lead-acid is cheaper to buy but needs watering and careful charging.
UK: Estate and site use as standard; road-legal builds to order. US: Comparable to LSV specification on request. 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 2 Passenger, Yamaha Drive2 PTV PowerTech Li. 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.
Our compact two-seat lithium buggy, finished to a country-house standard with a 50-mile range. Pricing is on application. 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 two-seat Onward: the same premium build and lithium option in a nimble, easy-to-store package.
From £9,000 (est.)
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Yamaha's refined PTV with maintenance-free lithium power, longer range and faster charging.
From £10,000 (est.)
Read reviewUp to 50 miles from its 5.0 kWh lithium battery, which is maintenance-free and charges in around 6 to 8 hours from a standard 13A socket.