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As a New Golf Cart Dealer, we present a selection of electric golf carts defined by measurable engineering attributes rather than general descriptions. Each model in the current lineup is categorized based on drivetrain configuration, battery chemistry, chassis structure, and passenger capacity. This structured classification ensures that every New Golf Cart Dealer offering remains focused on technical transparency rather than generalized claims. The inventory includes two-passenger, four-passenger, and six-passenger platforms, each designed with specific load tolerances and dimensional requirements. This approach enables direct comparison between models using voltage ratings, controller output, and mechanical design. The emphasis remains on specifications that influence operation, including speed capability, braking performance, suspension geometry, and electronic control systems.
The propulsion systems across the lineup rely on lithium battery technology combined with AC motor configurations. The Epic E20FX, Epic E40FX, and Epic E60FX operate on a 51.2-volt 105Ah lithium battery system paired with a 6.3 kilowatt AC motor and a 450-amp controller. The controller regulates electrical output from the battery to the motor, maintaining consistent acceleration and preventing voltage instability. This configuration ensures predictable energy delivery across varying charge levels.
The Epic E40FX and E60FX support operational speeds of approximately 19 miles per hour in standard configuration and up to 25 miles per hour when configured for low-speed vehicle use. This speed capability aligns with regulated environments that permit limited roadway access. The lithium battery system reduces maintenance requirements and supports multiple charge cycles with stable output. Integrated battery management systems monitor voltage levels, temperature variations, and current flow to maintain system balance and protect internal components.
The DACH Apollo uses a 73.6-volt 105Ah lithium battery paired with a 72-volt AC motor. The higher voltage configuration improves efficiency by reducing current draw during operation. This system includes protective controls that prevent overcharging, excessive discharge, and thermal imbalance. These safeguards contribute to consistent performance over extended use periods.
The DACH Falcon 2+2 uses a 48-volt lithium iron phosphate battery system. This battery chemistry provides thermal stability and long cycle durability. The model also includes a solar-assisted charging panel mounted on the roof, which supplements the primary charging system. This feature supports battery maintenance during stationary periods and contributes to overall system efficiency.
The Venom Strike 4 Seater uses a 52-volt controller system with a lithium iron phosphate battery rated at 105Ah, with an optional upgrade to 160Ah. This configuration allows extended operation between charging intervals. The system also incorporates adjustable regenerative braking, which captures kinetic energy during deceleration and converts it into stored electrical energy.
Frame construction across the lineup uses powder-coated steel or reinforced unibody structures designed for durability and structural stability. The Epic E20FX, E40FX, and E60FX utilize powder-coated steel frames that resist corrosion and maintain rigidity under repeated load conditions. The protective coating reduces exposure to environmental factors such as moisture and debris, extending structural lifespan.
The body panels on the Epic models are constructed from injection-molded polypropylene. This material resists impact and surface wear while maintaining dimensional consistency. Molded construction ensures uniform fitment and reduces the likelihood of deformation during operation.
The DACH Falcon 2+2 incorporates a high-strength unibody frame design, integrating structural components into a single system. This configuration increases rigidity and minimizes flex during movement. The DACH Apollo also prioritizes balanced weight distribution by positioning the battery within the structural layout, improving stability during operation.
The Venom Strike 4 Seater features a lifted chassis with defined dimensions that support increased ground clearance. The overall length measures 119 inches, with a height of 81 inches and ground clearance of 6.25 inches. This configuration allows operation over uneven surfaces while maintaining controlled stability.
Each model is defined by precise dimensional measurements and weight ratings that determine passenger capacity and load handling capability. The Epic E20FX measures approximately 98.82 inches in length, 55.71 inches in width, and 74.41 inches in height. It has a curb weight of about 1,160 pounds and a gross vehicle weight rating of 1,520 pounds. These specifications define its role as a compact two-passenger vehicle optimized for controlled maneuverability.
The Epic E40FX extends to 119 inches in length, 56 inches in width, and 79.5 inches in height. Its curb weight is approximately 1,215 pounds, with a gross vehicle weight rating of 1,935 pounds. This configuration supports four passengers while maintaining balanced handling characteristics.
The Epic E60FX is configured for six passengers, with a curb weight of approximately 1,580 pounds and a gross vehicle weight rating of 2,660 pounds. The increased load capacity requires reinforced structural support and optimized weight distribution to maintain consistent performance.
The Venom Strike 4 Seater maintains a four-passenger configuration with a lifted design. It uses 23/10-14 tires, which increase surface contact and contribute to traction stability. These dimensional attributes influence braking performance, steering response, and overall handling consistency.
Suspension systems across the lineup are engineered to maintain stability and reduce vibration transfer. The Epic E20FX, E40FX, and E60FX use double wishbone independent front suspension systems. This configuration allows each wheel to respond independently to surface variations, preserving tire contact and improving handling precision.
Rear suspension systems are designed to support passenger load and maintain balance during operation. The integration of independent front suspension with reinforced rear support structures ensures consistent weight distribution and predictable vehicle response.
The Venom Strike 4 Seater also incorporates independent suspension, which complements its lifted chassis design. This setup maintains stability while accommodating increased ground clearance. Steering systems across all models are calibrated for low-speed precision, allowing controlled directional input with minimal mechanical resistance.
Braking systems across the lineup use four-wheel disc configurations to provide consistent stopping performance. The Epic E20FX, E40FX, and E60FX are equipped with disc brakes that deliver uniform braking force and improved heat dissipation. These systems maintain reliability during repeated braking cycles.
Select Epic models include an electromagnetic brake release mechanism that supports controlled disengagement when required. This feature enhances operational control and contributes to system reliability.
The Venom Strike 4-Seater uses hydraulic four-wheel disc brakes combined with regenerative braking functionality. The regenerative system captures energy during deceleration and redirects it to the battery, reducing mechanical wear and improving energy efficiency.
The DACH models incorporate integrated braking systems that work in coordination with electronic control units. This coordination ensures balanced deceleration and consistent braking response across all wheels.
Digital systems across the lineup provide monitoring, control, and diagnostic functions. The Epic models include onboard charging systems with visible charge indicators integrated into the body structure. These indicators display battery status and charging progress, allowing direct monitoring.
The DACH Apollo features a touchscreen interface that displays system diagnostics, battery levels, and operational data. This interface integrates with the vehicle’s control systems to provide accurate performance feedback. The DACH Falcon 2+2 includes selectable drive modes, which adjust power output and response characteristics based on operating conditions.
The Venom Strike 4 Seater includes a digital display with programmable settings. These settings allow adjustment of torque output and braking response. The system also includes coded key access, which restricts unauthorized use and enhances operational security.
Lighting systems use LED components for visibility and signaling. These systems include headlights, brake lights, and turn signals. Certain models also incorporate self-canceling turn signals to improve signaling accuracy during operation.
As a New Golf Cart Dealer, we provide structured opportunities to evaluate these specifications through direct testing. At The Sunshine Carts in Fort Myers, FL, each model can be examined based on acceleration response, braking consistency, and steering precision. The test process allows comparison between battery systems, suspension configurations, and passenger capacities under controlled conditions. Observing system feedback, display data, and handling characteristics during operation provides measurable insight into performance. Scheduling a test drive enables direct assessment of each model’s technical specifications and operational behavior.

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