Club Car CRU
The CRU will change the way you use a golf cart. It’s as simple as that.
The brand-new Club Car neighborhood electric vehicle (NEV) received design input from BMW Designworks, meaning it’s sleek, sustainable and beautiful. As a low-speed vehicle (or LSV), the CRU meets federal US Department of Transportation guidelines to legally drive on roads with a posted speed limit of 35 mph or less. You’ll be able to roam your neighborhood easily, and should you need to make a pit stop for a snack break, the CRU’s removable center table seats six, including the two front seats that flip backward.
Proudly made in Augusta, Georgia, the CRU comes ready-made to protect you and your family with strict safety standards. It exceeds the FMVSS 500 vehicle requirements for safety standards and meets the stringent automotive SAE J2358 standards for rollover protection and seat belt anchorage.
Your new favorite vehicle comes with incredible standard features such as USB ports, Bluetooth speakers, a tinted see-through roof and 14” Mercury rims. Better yet, it’s an electric vehicle with a built-in charger and sealed 72-volt AGM batteries, meaning it requires very little maintenance. All that’s between you and your destination is the road to get there—and you’ll love the journey you take in the CRU.
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What is a Neighborhood Electric Vehicle (NEV)?
A Neighborhood Electric Vehicle (NEV) is a Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) that has a top speed of 25 mph (40 kph) and has a maximum loaded weight of 3,000 lbs (1361kg). NEV is a federally approved street-legal classification that falls under the United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) classification for Low Speed Vehicles (LSV) and can be legally driven on most public roads with posted speed limits of 35 mph.
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Is it Street Legal?
CRU is an NEV (LSV) that is street- legal per the United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) classification for Low Speed Vehicles (LSV) and can be legally driven on most public roads per local regulations.
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What Makes Club Car and CRU stand out from other LSVS?
The CRU not only meets the U.S. Federal Safety Standards (FMVss 500) but also fully complies with the more stringent automotive SAE J2358 standard with inclusion of Seat Belt Anchorage requirements and Occupant Protective Structure for roll over protection.
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Where is CRU Made?
Club Car is proud to call Augusta, Georgia home and is where CRU is designed and assembled.