How does it compare?
Battery Life and Capacity
The ELLWEE Easy Golf touts a commendable battery life, thanks to its 72V lithium battery, offering a substantial range of around 40 miles on a full charge. Meanwhile, the Club Car Tempo Lithium boasts an 8-year warranty on its lithium battery, with similar mileage. However, if endurance is the name of the game, the Yamaha Drive2 AC flaunts a 48-volt AC motor, enhancing power efficiency and providing an extended range. In contrast, the Garia Monaco sports a 48V lithium battery that promises around 50 miles on a single charge.
Charging Time
When it comes to charging, the ELLWEE Easy Golf takes approximately 6-8 hours for a full charge. The Club Car Tempo Lithium leads with swift charging capabilities, fully juicing up within 4-6 hours. The Yamaha Drive2 AC isn’t far behind, requiring about 7-8 hours. The crème de la crème, the Garia Monaco can charge up in just under 6 hours, making it rather convenient for quick turnarounds.
Initial Purchase Price
The financial layout for the ELLWEE Easy Golf wades into the fray at a cool $7,500 (£5,450, €6,300). Comparatively, the Club Car Tempo Lithium comes heftier at $9,000 (£6,540, €7,560). The Yamaha Drive2 AC demands a similar premium, tallying up to around $8,500 (£6,160, €7,140). Lastly, the luxurious Garia Monaco significantly raises the green stakes with a princely tag of $18,000 (£13,050, €15,120).
Top Speed
The speedsters among us might take a shine to the ELLWEE Easy Golf, as it clocks a respectable 16 mph. The Club Car Tempo Lithium mirrors this pace, albeit with more torque. The Yamaha Drive2 AC roars slightly ahead at 19 mph. But, in the league of extraordinary gentlemen, the Garia Monaco blazes past with a top speed of 25 mph, feeling more like a roadster than a golf cart.
Terrain Performance
The ELLWEE Easy Golfs lightweight frame and stable build allow it to conquer moderate inclines and cruise across grassy knolls without batting an eye. The Club Car Tempo Lithium, with its robust suspension, laughs in the face of hills, offering seamless rides. The twin motor system on the Yamaha Drive2 AC crushes uneven terrains, while the Garia Monaco feels more at home on smooth pavements, though it does manage rougher paths with surprising aplomb.
Passenger and Equipment Capacity
The ELLWEE Easy Golf can ferry two passengers comfortably, leaving ample space for golf bags and optional extra equipment. The Club Car Tempo Lithium and Yamaha Drive2 AC match this, also prioritizing comfort and utility space. The Garia Monaco, however, steps it up, offering capacity for four passengers, along with luxurious options and generous storage, nearly transforming your game-day into a stately promenade.


