
Club Car History and Model Guide
Club Car History and Model Guide
30 seconds to quickly learn the history, model and year of your Club car golf cart,The Club car golf cart serial plate is more than a formality; it is an important component that provides vital information about your golf cart. In order to order parts, obtain service and ensure compatibility with accessories, the plate typically contains information such as model, production date and serial number. Identifying and understanding your golf cart’s serial plate can extend its life and improve its performance.

Club Car History and Model Guide
Club Car manufactures electric and gas-powered golf carts for personal and commercial use. One of the first companies to produce street-legal golf carts, the company is a leader in the industry.
Early History of Club Car
Since the invention of golf carts, the concept has evolved. Since the beginning, Club Car has been at the forefront of golf cart development. Club Car invented the first golf cart with a steering wheel. During the 1960s, this occurred. It’s interesting to note that Club Car wasn’t always Club Car. Previously, it was known as Landreth Machine, a Dallas-based company.
In later years, Bill Stevens of Augusta purchased it and moved from Texas to Georgia. Golf carts made by this brand have become one of the most popular in the industry over the years. The company continues to innovate, introducing technological advances such as charging ports and other features you expect in golf carts today.
In the 1970s, golf carts became popular as off-course transportation, and the industry developed further. In small communities with few roads, golf carts were seen as an alternative to public transportation or driving.
Club Car Golf Cart Models
The First Club Car – 1960
The first Club Car product was a battery-powered three-wheeled cart called the “Golf Cart Carrier.” Originally designed to transport golf carts, the vehicle soon became popular for carrying passengers. As a result, the company made some adjustments and launched the “Club Car” series.
The First Four-Wheel Carriage – 1975
Introducing the Four-Wheel Carriage in 1975 was the most eye-catching change. Later Club Car models featured a bench base with separate backrests instead of bucket seats.
Club Car DS Models – 1981
Dom Saporito joined the design team in 1982 to develop a new DS cart. His initials were incorporated into the model’s name: DS. This model featured their first 48-volt electric motor, which increased the power of the train by about 30% over the older version. Apart from minor changes, the design remains the same. In 1985, the Carryall II was introduced, which was one of the first commercial utility vehicles.
Club Car Precedent Model – 2004
The Precedent i2 was introduced by Club Car in 2004. Developed over five years, this golf cart quickly set the standard for style and comfort. The Carryall 295 was also the first four-wheel drive utility vehicle they introduced this year, which included an electric motor to provide power when traversing rough terrain or other demanding applications such as landscaping, parks, and recreation areas.
Club Car Onward Model – 2017
It was in 2017 that the company introduced the first of its Onward series of personal use vehicles. Accessories, colors, etc., can be customized for this model. When it was first released, the company offered a 2-passenger, 4-passenger, and 4-passenger lift cart.
Club Car Golf Car Design
Club Cars don’t change much over time. Despite minor changes in materials and the addition of a gas engine powertrain, its design has remained relatively stable for four decades. While most big car companies upgrade their cars almost every year, Club Car insists that doing things right is how it operates, and its design has remained consistent throughout the years.
When the company was sold in 1973, it was certain that the design would change. Several changes were made to the golf cart design as a result. In 1993, Club Car changed the body design with minor changes to the front cowl and headlights, moving from metal to an indestructible thermoplastic resin called “ArmorFlex”.
Systems of the Club Car
The first gas-powered golf cart was built by Club Car in 1984, after initially producing only 36-volt electric vehicles. Development was the focus of the 90s. In 1992, the first overhead valve engine was produced. As a result of customer demand, Club Car also created popular vehicles.
To improve the efficiency of vehicles and offer consumers a better driving experience, Excel Boost was introduced in 2008. By using the system, the vehicle’s speed can be better controlled and acceleration can be faster than with other similar vehicles at the time. During this time (2008), the Villager 2+2 LSV was also introduced, allowing drivers to easily cross the street, downtown, or anywhere else within legal limits.
The Club Car connected technology system was released in 2010. In addition to the 3D route fly-through feature, the system also uses fleet management software. Club Car also highlighted other features of its Zero Emission Low Speed Vehicle on Earth Day.
Club Car’s History and Evolution
For nearly 60 years, Club Car has manufactured high-quality vehicles. In addition to golf carts, they also provide utility and personal vehicles. At Club Car, excellence is the priority – they strive to be the best in their field!
How to identify your CLUB CAR model
Step 1: Determine the Club Car model year



The Club Car model pictured above is an example of a Club Car DS golf cart made between 1982 and 2000.
The Club Car model depicted above is an example of a Club Car DS made from 2000 to the present.
The Club Car model was introduced in 2004 and is the newest design in the Club Car line.
Step 2: Club Car model Serial number location
Seat backs that are separate
Armrests are made from rubber coated pipes
Roof supports made of silver aluminum
Roof made of thin plastic without handles
Under the glove box on the passenger side, you can find the serial number
The back of the seat is connected
Triangular-shaped armrests made of plastic
Supports for black roofs
Handles on molded plastic roof
Serial number can be found on a sticker attached to the frame just behind the accelerator pedal
Bumper wraps around 360 degrees
Water-draining rear roof supports made of molded plastic
It is located on a sticker inside the glove compartment on the passenger side or just under the glove compartment on the kick panel on the passenger side



Two examples are given below:
Your Club Car model DS is a 2000 if the first three digits are “A00”.
You own a 2009 Club Car model Precedent if the first four digits of the serial number are “PG09”.
Step 3: Serial Club Car model Number List
A | DS Electric (ALL prior to separation of models) |
AA | DS Golf Electric (Electronic Controller) |
AC | DS Golf Electric (Regen) |
AD | Pioneer 1200 Gas |
AE | Pioneer 900 Gas |
AF | Cafe Express |
AG | DS Golf Gas |
AH | Pioneer 1200 SE Gas |
AQ | 48V DS Golf Electric (Curtis IQ) |
AZ | Indio Chassis IQ 4–Wheel Brake |
B | CHASSIS ONLY ELMCO ELECTRIC |
BB | CHASSIS ONLY STREET ROD ELECTRIC |
BA | CHASSIS ONLY INDIO ELECTRIC |
BC | CHASSIS ONLY ULTRA ELECTRIC |
BD | BOBCAT 2200 – DEISEL |
BE | BOBCAT 2200 – GAS |
BK | BOBCAT 2100 (Gas) |
BL | BOBCAT 2100S (gas) |
C | Electric Industrial Vehicle, Two Places with Cargo Bed Carryall with Plastic Box |
CE | Champion – Electric |
CF | Champion – Gas |
CG | Gas Industrial Vehicle, Two Places with Cargo Bed Carryall with Plastic Box |
CP | CHASSIS, DS, IQ, CUSTOM CAR |
CQ | CHASSIS, INDIO 48V IQ |
CS | CHASSIS, CUSTOM SOLUTIONS STANDARD |
D | Four Passenger Electric (also known as Fairway Villager) (Electronic Controller) |
DB | BOBCAT AWD, DIESEL |
DC | AWD, DIESEL, CA |
DG | Four Passenger Gas (also known as Fairway Villager) #1013081 IPL |
DH | AWD DIESEL OEM (H1) |
DP | AWD, DIESEL, PIONEER |
DS | 102474001 – 48V DS POWER DRIVE SERIES LC |
E | Carryall 2 Electric (Electronic Controller) |
EA | Carryall 2 Electric Industrial Truck (CE) |
EG | Carryall 2 Gas |
F | Carryall 1 Electric |
FA | Carryall 1 Electric Industrial Truck (CE) |
FD | Carryall 1 48 volt IQ |
FG | Carryall 1 Gas |
FQ | Villager 4. 48V, IQ System |
G | Tourall Electric 36V |
GB | BOBCAT AWD, GAS |
GC | AWD, GAS, CA |
GG | Tourall Gas |
GP | AWD, GAS, PIONEER |
H | Turf 1 Electric (Electronic Controller) |
HA | DS Electric 36V Solid State (1994) |
HB | AWD, Diesel, Bobcat, Homol |
HC | AWD, Diesel, Carryall, Homol |
HD | Turf 1 48 volt IQ |
HE | H2, Electric |
HF | H2 , XP, Electric |
HG | Turf 1 Gas |
HH | H2, Gas |
HJ | H2, XP, Gas |
HP | AWD GAS OEM (H1) |
J | Transporter and Carryall 6 Electric (Electronic Controller) |
JA | Carryall 6 Electric Industrial Truck (CE) |
JG | Transporter and Carryall 6 Gas |
JK | Turf 252, 48V Elec IQ Plus |
JP | Transporter 6, 48 v Electric IQ Plus |
JQ | Transporter 6, Gas Key Start |
JR | Carryall 6 Electric IQ Plus |
JS | Transporter 4, Elec 48 v IQ Plus |
JT | Transporter 4 Gas Key Start |
JU | Carryall 6, 11 HP Gasoline KS |
JV | Turf 6, 11 HP Gas Pedal Start |
K | Villager 6 Electric (Electronic Controller) |
KG | Villager 6 Gas |
L | All Limo Electric (prior to separation be models) |
LA | Limo Electric (Electronic Controller) |
LB | Limo Electric (Regen) |
LC | AWD, Gas Longbed chassis |
LD | AWD, Diesel Longbed chassis |
LE | Limo II Electric (req by Joy Chaney, will replace LB) |
LG | Limo Gas |
LH | Limo II GAS (req by Joy Chaney, will replace LG) |
LJ | Limo Electric (Asian limo project) |
LK | Limo Gas (Asian limo project) |
LL | Lego Land Chassis |
LX | Gas Lynx 9.0hp |
M | Villager 8 Electric (Electronic Controller) |
MG | Villager 8 Gas |
N | Transporter, Transsender, Carryall VI Electric (Electronic Controller) |
NG | Transporter, Transsender, Carryall VI Gas |
NQ | Pathway (NEV) |
NR | Pathway (New Yorker) |
PA | 1PASS (Produced by SoloRider, Model 32) |
PD | Precedent I2L Excel |
PE | Precedent Electric – 4Pass |
PF | Precedent Gas – 4 Pass |
PG | Carryall 2 Plus Gas |
PH | Precedent I2 Excel |
PL | Player – Electric (not available) |
PM | Player – Gas (not available) |
PQ | Precedent Professional – Electric |
PR | Precedent Professional – Gas |
PS | Precedent L2 – Electric |
PU | Precedent I2 Signature Excel |
PT | Precedent L2 – Gas |
PY | Precedent Signature Gas Golf |
PZ | Precedent Signature Elec Golf |
QA | HD IQ – CA1 (not available) |
QB | HD IQ – CA2 |
QC | HD IQ – CA6 |
QE | HD IQ Villager 8 Plus |
QG | Carryall 272 Gas same as 1200/1200SE |
QH | CA 472 Gas |
QP | Pathway Golf (IQ – P) |
QS | Villager 6 Plus (HDIQ) |
QT | Turf 2 Plus (HDIQ) |
R | Turf 2 Electric (Electronic Controller) Same as ‘S’ |
RA | BCT, Gas AWD (Restyle) |
RB | BCT, Diesel AWD (Restyle) |
RC | CA, Gas AWD (Restyle) |
RF | CA, Diesel AWD (Restyle) |
RG | Turf 2 Gas |
RH | HUV, Gas AWD (Restyle) |
RJ | HUV, Diesel AWD (Restyle) |
RK | HUV 4221 XP Diesel AWD |
RL | HUV 4221XP Gas AWD |
RR | CA, Homologated, AWD |
RT | RSC 1550 Gas AWD |
RX | XRT Gas AWD |
RY | XRT, Diesel, AWD |
S | Turf 2 Electric (Electronic Controller) |
SC | 4×4, 4Pass, Gas, Carryall |
SD | 4×4, 4Pass, Diesel, Carryall |
SG | Turf 272 Gas |
SH | XRT 1200 OEM (H1) |
SX | XRT 1550 SE GAS AWD |
T | Villager 4 Electric (Electronic Controller) |
TB | AWD, Gas Bobcat 2300 |
TC | AWD, Gas Carryall BT |
TG | Villager 4 Gas |
TH | AWD, Diesel BCT Homo 2300 |
TL | AWD, Diesel Carryall BT |
TR | AWD, Diesel XRT BT |
TT | AWD, XRT 1550 INTELLITACH |
TX | AWD, Gas XRT BT |
UB | AWD, 4 pass Gas Bobcat |
UC | AWD, 4 pass Gas Carryall |
UL | AWD, 4 pass Diesel Carryall |
UR | AWD, 4 pass Diesel, XRT |
UT | AWD, 4 pass Diesel, Bobcat |
UX | AWD, 4 pass Gas XRT |
VG | Turf 6 Gas |
WG | 19th Hole Gas |
WH | Chasis, Deluxe Beverage Unit Gas 472 |
XE | X2, Electric |
XF | X2 Plus, Electric |
XG | Turf 2 XRT Gas |
XH | 800/810 Gas |
XJ | X2 Plus Gas |
XT | IR-CUV (Tractor Supply) |
XU | RSC XRT 900 |
YG | 19th Hole Deluxe Gas |
ZG | Carryall 2 XRT Gas |
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Club Car model and replacement lithium batteries
Club Car battery Golf Carts has been manufacturing battery-powered golf carts, utility vehicles and personal vehicles for nearly 60 years. The batteries in these vehicles will eventually need to be replaced, as proper maintenance is key to long life and reliability.
When replacing batteries, it’s important to choose the right battery for your Club Car, no matter what application or type of usage you use. Club Car model produces a variety of battery models. Generally, 48-volt electric motors are used, but different vehicles require different amounts of power and amperage depending on their purpose.
For example, Club Car DS, Precedent models, 2in1, 2Plus2, Cargo, Professional, XF (2in1, 2Plus2) and XF Cargo use six BCI Group Size GC8 eight-volt batteries.
Choosing the right vehicle depends on whether you use the vehicle every day or if it is marked for storage at your vacation rental. For each type of scenario, there are different battery ratings available, which may better suit your usage needs.
For those who want a longer lasting battery for this application, BSL Battery’s 48V 105Ah is a good choice. BSL batteries 48V 67Ah provide a more cost-effective solution with shorter overall run times for applications where vehicles are not used daily.
The Club Car model Precedent Champion model also uses a 48-volt system, but uses four BCI Group Size GC12 12-volt batteries. The BSL batter’s 48V 200Ah offers a great compromise between daily and occasional use.
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