The Club Car Current is a compact all-electric light-duty truck equipped with automotive features and comforts.  -  Photo: Club Car

The Club Car Current is a compact all-electric light-duty truck equipped with automotive features and comforts.

Photo: Club Car

Club Car, a producer of golf, consumer, and utility vehicles, has launched an all-new electric vehicle (EV), the Club Car Current, in partnership with Ayro. The Current is a compact all-electric light-duty truck equipped with automotive features and comforts. It is ideal for low-speed logistics and cargo services, and it has the agility and versatility that’s essential in a campus or urban environment, filling the gap between full-sized trucks and small utility carts.

The Club Car Current is positioned for use as an all-purpose work vehicle and is available in three different bed configurations with a flat bed, pickup, or van box. Special accessories such as ladder racks and lift gate further extend the use cases this vehicle can handle. It has a range of up to 57 miles and 72V AC electric powertrain.

“We are excited about the all-new Current vehicle and the specific enhancements to boost performance and comfort,” said Brant Mitchell, commercial portfolio leader, Club Car. “The Club Car Current is our latest addition to our commercial products, providing new opportunities for our existing channel and customers and new emerging market opportunities like last mile delivery.  The all new styling and additional automotive features such as new lighting, interior comfort, and more resilient body panels have created a reliable and hardworking vehicle that can tackle the biggest jobs and last all day.”

Club Car Current also features a new modern exterior design with specially designed automotive body panels, LED lighting, new designed two-tone gray bucket seats, new cup holder design and location for larger drink cups, upgraded 1000W heater, new 170 degree rearview camera, new backlit digital gear selector design, additional legroom, a rear window standard providing more ambient light, the latest software, and VRLA gel battery technology providing improved performance and range.

The Club Car Current is a certified low-speed vehicle (LSV) and can be configured to be registered and licensed to operate at 25 mph on city streets with posted speeds up to 35 mph. This compact low-speed EV can also maneuver through car-free zones, bringing essential services directly to the point of demand.

Originally posted on Government Fleet