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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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Independent review of the Powerhouse Titan. We sell the Hawke range and will always be straight about how it compares.
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The Powerhouse Titan is a lightweight single-seat ride-on golf buggy made in Britain. Its 7.5 kg lithium pack saves around 45 kg over lead-acid, the chassis twists to keep all wheels grounded, and the whole buggy dismantles for the car boot. It is a personal golfing buggy, not a passenger cart.
The Powerhouse Titan is a lightweight single-seat ride-on golf buggy made in Britain. Its 7.5 kg lithium pack saves around 45 kg over lead-acid, the chassis twists to keep all wheels grounded, and the whole buggy dismantles for the car boot. It is a personal golfing buggy, not a passenger cart.
We score it 7 out of 10. The high points are very light 7.5 kg lithium pack, twisting chassis keeps wheels grounded and fully dismantles for the car boot; VAT-exempt for eligible buyers. The trade-offs to weigh up are course-only, not road-legal, roughly 8-hour charge and basic tiller steering.
In the UK it is around £2,175 to £2,695. 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 Titan is geared for course and site use, with a top speed of about mph. Expect a real-world range of 18-36 holes per charge.
It seats 1 (Titan-S = two-seat).
Power is Lithium electric. 24V 30Ah lithium (7.5 kg); 1,000+ cycles. Approx 8 hrs. 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: No (course only). US: No (course only). 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 E-Z-GO Valor. 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.
Specs and prices researched 2026-06-09 from 1 source including powerhousegolf.co.uk/acatalog/Titan-Golf-Buggy-GBPT001.html. Figures marked (est.) are widened estimates; confirm with a dealer before purchase.
A featherweight British single-seat ride-on that swaps heavy lead-acid for a 7.5 kg lithium pack. Expect to pay around £2,175 to £2,695 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.

E-Z-GO's value two-seater: the essentials of a golf cart at the lowest price in the range.
From £6,500 (est.)
Read reviewFrom £2,175 for the standard Titan, with the more powerful Titan-S Elite around £2,695. Eligible disabled buyers may qualify for VAT exemption.