How does it compare?
Battery Life and Capacity
The Rakxe Electric Vehicle RK-V1316 brags a 48V lithium battery that keeps you rolling without a hiccup for an impressive 50 miles on a full charge. The charging duration? A snappy 4-6 hours, perfect for a lengthy lunch break. Comparatively, the Club Car Onward HP Li-Ion parades a 48V high-performance lithium battery, with a slight edge, ranging up to 60 miles per charge but demands a good 6-8 hours to recharge. Meanwhile, the Yamaha Drive2 AC Li-Ion can go 40 miles on a 48V lithium battery with a recharging period of 6-7 hours. The E-Z-GO Elite Lithium motors through up to 50 miles backed by a 56V lithium unit, taking approximately 5-6 hours to fully rejuvenate.
Initial Purchase Price
Ready to break the bank? The Rakxe Electric Vehicle RK-V1316 offers a svelte figure at $1,000 (£750, €900). The Club Car Onward HP Li-Ion sets you back $10,500 (£8,000, €9,000). The Yamaha Drive2 AC Li-Ion? A cool $10,000 (£7,800, €8,600). And the E-Z-GO Elite Lithium sits somewhere in between at $9,500 (£7,200, €8,100).
Top Speed and Terrain Performance
The Rakxe RK-V1316 sprints with a top speed of 25 mph, quite the racy number for a golf cart! The Club Car Onward HP Li-Ion chugs along at 19 mph. The Yamaha Drive2 AC Li-Ion manages a respectable 23 mph, and the E-Z-GO Elite Lithium gallops at 22 mph. When it comes to handling the rugged outdoors, the Rakxe shines on steep inclines and over lush greens like a champ, while the Club Car and Yamaha need a bit more grunt, and the E-Z-GO handles with finesse but keeps a keener eye on battery consumption.
Passenger and Equipment Capacity
Our dapper Rakxe Electric Vehicle RK-V1316 accommodates two passengers comfortably, with ample space for golf bags and kit. Club Car mirrors that arrangement flawlessly, as does Yamaha with elegance and E-Z-GO with a gritty edge. All fare well for golf outings, but the Rakxe has a slight nod for those who crave a bit more spacious luxury.
Price Analysis
The Rakxe RK-V1316 is a bargain set at a tantalizing $1,000 (£750, €900). The steep climb to $10,500 (£8,000, €9,000) for the Club Car Onward is not for the fainthearted but promises great value. The Yamaha Drive2 shoots for the stars at $10,000 (£7,800, €8,600), while the E-Z-GO Elite Lithium comfortably sits at the rear with $9,500 (£7,200, €8,100). Quite the assortment of financial commitments.
