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Golf Cart Height: Standard Dimensions in Feet & Inches
Ever wondered if that shiny new golf cart will actually squeeze into your garage, or fit onto your trailer for that weekend getaway? Figuring out exactly how tall golf carts are can feel surprisingly tricky, with variations between models, added features, and custom modifications. Many potential owners find themselves uncertain about clearance heights for storage sheds, transport trailers, or even standard garage doors, leading to potential headaches down the road. Getting the dimensions wrong isn’t just inconvenient; it could mean costly modifications or being unable to store or move your cart safely.
Standard golf carts typically stand between 5.5 feet (66 inches) and 6 feet (72 inches) tall, measured to the top of the roof. However, this height can vary based on the specific make, model, seating capacity, and especially modifications like lift kits or different tire sizes.
Understanding these dimensions is more than just satisfying curiosity; it’s essential for practical ownership. This guide dives deep into golf cart heights, exploring standard measurements, how features like roofs and lift kits change the numbers, why knowing these details matters for storage and transport, and comparing specific popular models. Stick around to get the definitive answers you need to confidently choose, store, and move your golf cart.
Key Facts:
* Standard Height Range: Most factory-standard golf carts measure between 66 and 72 inches (5.5 to 6 feet) tall with a standard roof. (Source: Multiple dealer sites likegolfsidekick.com
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* Roof Impact: Adding a standard roof or canopy typically increases a golf cart’s height by 12 to 24 inches (1 to 2 feet) compared to a model without one. (Source: Example comparison like E-Z-GO RXV data)
* Lift Kit Effect: Lift kits significantly raise a golf cart, commonly adding 3 to 8 inches or more to the overall height, impacting clearance needs. (Source:jsgolfcarts.com
, general knowledge)
* Larger Carts: While 6-seater carts are longer, their height often remains similar to 2 or 4-seaters unless specific features like extended roofs are added. For example, the Yamaha Concierge 6 reaches 75.2 inches. (Source:ecoplaneta.com
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* Storage Consideration: A standard 7-foot (84-inch) garage door can typically accommodate most standard-height golf carts, but lifted carts require careful measurement. (Source: General knowledge, practical implication)
What Are the Standard Golf Cart Height Dimensions?
The average height of a standard golf cart typically ranges from 5.5 feet (66 inches) to 6 feet (72 inches). This measurement usually includes a standard factory-installed roof and represents the vertical distance from the ground to the highest point of the roof. It’s important to remember that this is an average, and slight variations exist between different manufacturers (like Club Car, E-Z-GO, Yamaha) and their specific models even within the standard category.
These dimensions generally apply to the most common configurations you’d find on a golf course or in a residential community. While length can vary significantly based on seating capacity (2, 4, or 6 seats), the width and height tend to be more consistent for standard, non-lifted models. Width usually hovers around 4 feet (48 inches). Always consult the manufacturer’s specifications for the exact model you’re interested in, as even minor differences can be crucial for tight storage or transport situations.
Factors like tire pressure and payload can technically cause minuscule changes in height, but the most significant variations from this standard range come from aftermarket modifications like lift kits or non-standard roofs, which we’ll explore later. For baseline planning, the 66-to-72-inch range is a reliable starting point for most typical golf carts.
Typical Height for 2-Seater Golf Carts
Standard two-seater golf carts generally measure between 66 and 72 inches (5.5 to 6 feet) tall, including the roof. This height range comfortably aligns with the overall average for standard carts. These models are the most common type seen on golf courses and are designed for maneuverability and efficiency.
To give concrete examples based on popular models (referencing data similar to that found on ecoplaneta.com
):
* A Club Car Tempo or Precedent i2 often measures around 68.5 to 69 inches tall.
* A Yamaha Drive2 Fleet model typically stands about 70.2 inches high.
* An E-Z-GO Freedom TXT usually comes in around 67.5 inches tall with its standard roof.
These figures illustrate that while there’s a general range, specific models do have unique dimensions. If you have strict height limitations, checking the exact specification sheet for your chosen model is always the best practice. Without a roof, these carts would be significantly shorter, often measuring closer to 45-50 inches to the top of the steering wheel or seat back.
Height Considerations for 4-Seater and 6-Seater Golf Carts
Four-seater and six-seater golf carts often share similar height profiles to two-seaters, typically falling within the 68 to 75-inch range, but can sometimes be taller due to features like extended roofs or specific chassis designs. While the primary dimensional change is in length to accommodate extra passengers, height usually remains relatively consistent unless altered by modifications. Standard 4-seaters, particularly those converted from 2-seater models with a rear-facing seat kit, often retain the original roof height.
However, factory-built 4-seaters and most 6-seaters might feature longer, single-piece roofs designed to cover all passengers. These extended roofs can sometimes add a couple of inches to the overall height compared to a standard 2-seater roof. For instance:
* A Club Car Onward 4-passenger (non-lifted) is listed around 71 inches tall.
* An E-Z-GO Express S4 might be around 70-71 inches.
* Larger 6-seater models, like the Yamaha Concierge 6, can reach heights like 75.2 inches (as per ecoplaneta.com
data). Some taller Evolution 6-seater models can even reach 84-87 inches.
Lifted versions of 4 and 6-seaters will, of course, be significantly taller, mirroring the height increases seen in lifted 2-seaters. The key takeaway is that while length increases dramatically with more seats, standard height remains mostly consistent, but checking specs is vital, especially for larger capacity models or those with non-standard roofing.
How Tall Are Golf Carts With Different Features and Modifications?
A golf cart’s height varies significantly with modifications like roofs, lift kits, and larger tires. While a standard cart might fit comfortably under a 7-foot garage door, adding these common upgrades can easily push the height beyond typical clearances. Adding a standard roof is the most common ‘modification’ that defines the typical 66-72 inch height range; without one, a cart is much lower (around 45-50 inches).
The two most impactful modifications affecting height are:
1. Canopies/Roofs: As mentioned, adding a roof increases height dramatically – typically by 1 to 2 feet (12-24 inches) compared to a roofless model. For example, data shows an E-Z-GO RXV measures roughly 45.7 inches without a roof but jumps to 68.5 inches with one installed. Custom or extended roofs can add even more height.
2. Lift Kits & Tires: Lift kits are designed specifically to increase ground clearance and allow for larger tires, directly adding inches to the overall height. A lift kit can add anywhere from 3 to 8 inches (or even more for extreme kits). Combining a lift kit with oversized tires further increases the total height.
Understanding how these features stack up is crucial. A cart with both a roof and a significant lift kit could easily exceed 80-85 inches in height, requiring careful measurement for storage and transport.
Impact of Canopy or Roof on Golf Cart Height
Adding a standard canopy or roof to a golf cart typically increases its overall height by approximately 1 to 2 feet (12 to 24 inches) compared to a model without one. This addition is the single most significant factor distinguishing the ‘standard’ height of a golf cart from its base chassis height. Most quoted “standard heights” (like the 66-72 inch range) inherently assume a factory roof is installed.
Consider the example of the E-Z-GO RXV: manufacturer specifications often list the height without a roof at around 45.7 inches (to the top of the steering wheel). With the standard factory sun top installed, the height increases to 68.5 inches. This difference of nearly 23 inches highlights the substantial impact of the roof structure.
Different roof styles can also influence height slightly. Standard flat sun tops are common, but some models might offer slightly taller or custom-designed roofs. Extended roofs for 4 or 6-seaters might sit marginally higher than standard 2-seater roofs. If you’re buying a cart without a roof and plan to add one, ensure you account for this significant height increase in your storage and transport plans.
How Lift Kits and Larger Tires Affect Height
Lift kits significantly increase golf cart height, typically adding between 3 and 8 inches, depending on the specific kit. Larger aftermarket tires, often installed in conjunction with lift kits, can also contribute a smaller but noticeable increase to the total height by raising the chassis further off the ground. These modifications are popular for aesthetic reasons, increased ground clearance for off-road use, and accommodating bigger tires.
Here’s how they impact height:
* Lift Kits: These kits work by adding spacers or replacing suspension components (like leaf springs or A-arms) to physically lift the cart’s body away from the axles. Common lift kit sizes are 3-inch, 4-inch, 5-inch, and 6-inch, directly translating to that much added height. Some extreme kits go even higher (8+ inches). So, a “6-inch lift kit” generally adds approximately 6 inches to the cart’s overall height.
* Larger Tires: Standard golf cart tires are typically around 18 inches in diameter. Lifted carts often run tires that are 20, 22, 23 inches, or even larger. Increasing the tire diameter raises the axle (and thus the entire cart) off the ground. The height increase is roughly half the increase in tire diameter. For example, going from an 18-inch tire to a 22-inch tire (a 4-inch increase in diameter) will raise the cart by about 2 inches.
When combined, the effect is additive. A cart with a 6-inch lift kit and tires that add another 2 inches of height will be approximately 8 inches taller than its stock configuration. This makes accurate measurement absolutely essential, as a lifted cart can easily exceed standard garage door heights (typically 7 feet or 84 inches).
Why is Knowing Your Golf Cart’s Height Important?
Knowing your golf cart’s exact height is crucial for ensuring it fits properly during storage and transport. Misjudging the height can lead to damage to the cart, your storage space (like a garage or shed), or your transport vehicle (trailer or truck). Accurate measurements prevent costly mistakes and ensure safe handling.
Here are the key practical reasons why height matters:
* Storage: You need to ensure the cart clears the entrance height of your garage door, shed door, or storage unit. Standard garage doors are often 7 feet (84 inches) tall, which accommodates most standard carts, but lifted carts frequently exceed this. Internal ceiling height within the storage space is also a factor if you plan to park it under shelving or other obstructions.
* Transport: Loading onto or into a transport vehicle requires careful height consideration.
* Enclosed Trailers: The rear door opening height is critical. Many toy hauler or enclosed cargo trailer ramps have limited vertical clearance.
* Pickup Trucks: While length and width are often the primary concerns for fitting a cart in a truck bed (most standard carts won’t fit easily in a standard 6.5ft or even 8ft bed due to length), height matters if you have a truck cap (camper shell) or tonneau cover.
* Open Trailers: While vertical clearance isn’t an issue for the trailer itself, you need to be mindful of bridge heights, drive-thru clearances, or garage entrances you might pass through while towing.
* Purchasing Decisions: Knowing standard heights helps you select a model that fits your existing infrastructure or informs you if modifications (like raising a shed roof or getting a taller trailer) are necessary.
Ultimately, taking a few minutes to measure your specific cart (especially if modified) and your intended storage/transport spaces can save significant hassle and expense.
Storage: Fitting Your Golf Cart in a Garage or Shed
Measure the vertical clearance of your garage door opening or shed entrance carefully to ensure your golf cart, including its highest point (usually the roof), will fit without scraping. Don’t rely on assumptions; use a tape measure. Standard residential garage doors in the US are typically 7 feet (84 inches) high, which is usually sufficient for most non-lifted golf carts whose heights range from 66 to 72 inches. However, some older garages or custom doors might be shorter.
Lifted golf carts are the main concern here. A cart with even a moderate lift kit (e.g., 4-6 inches) and slightly larger tires can easily surpass the 80-inch mark, potentially exceeding the 84-inch clearance of a standard door. Always measure your actual cart height if it has any modifications. Also, consider the slope of your driveway leading into the garage; a steep incline can effectively reduce the clearance as the cart enters.
For sheds, door heights can vary widely. Many standard garden or tool sheds have shorter doors (6 feet or less) that won’t accommodate a golf cart with a roof. If purchasing or building a shed specifically for a golf cart, ensure the door height provides ample clearance (aim for at least a few inches more than your cart’s measured height). You’ll also need to check the internal ceiling height.
Transportation: Loading onto Trailers or Trucks
When transporting your golf cart, verifying height clearances for trailers, truck beds (if using a cap), and routes is essential to avoid damage. While length and width often determine if a cart fits onto a platform, height dictates how it can be moved, especially with enclosed methods.
- Enclosed Trailers: This is where height is most critical. Measure the rear door opening’s vertical clearance. Many standard enclosed cargo trailers have door heights around 6 feet (72 inches) or slightly more, which can be too low for many standard golf carts, let alone lifted ones. Toy haulers often have taller openings, but measurement is still key. Ensure the cart’s highest point (roof) clears the entrance.
- Open Utility Trailers: Height isn’t an issue for loading onto the trailer itself. However, be mindful of the cart’s height while towing. Low bridges, overhanging tree branches, drive-thru lanes, or parking garage entrances could pose risks if your cart (especially a lifted one) sits high on the trailer.
- Pickup Trucks: Most standard golf carts are too long to fit safely inside the bed of a standard pickup (even 8-foot beds are often slightly short for an 8-foot cart). Width can also be tight. However, if transporting a smaller cart or using ramps to partially load into the bed with the tailgate down, height becomes relevant if you have a truck cap (camper shell) or a hard tonneau cover. The opening height under the cap’s rear window is usually much lower than the cab roof, potentially interfering with the golf cart’s roof or windshield.
Key Takeaway: Always measure twice! Measure your golf cart’s actual maximum height and measure the clearance of any storage entrance or transport vehicle opening before attempting to load or store it.
Comparing Heights: Specific Golf Cart Models (Feet & Inches)
Popular golf cart heights vary by manufacturer and model: for example, an E-Z-GO Freedom TXT is typically around 67.5″ (5′ 7.5″), a Yamaha Drive2 Fleet is about 70.2″ (5′ 10.2″), a Club Car Onward (non-lifted) sits near 71″ (5′ 11″), and the larger 6-seater Yamaha Concierge 6 reaches approximately 75.2″ (6′ 3.2″). These figures generally include standard factory roofs. Lifted versions of these models will be significantly taller.
Minor differences of a few inches might seem small, but they can be critical when dealing with tight storage or transport clearances. Below is a comparison table summarizing the approximate heights of common models from leading brands, based on data available from sources like manufacturer sites and comparison databases (similar to ecoplaneta.com
). Remember these are typical figures and can vary slightly based on model year and specific options. Always consult the official specifications for the exact model year you own or are considering.
Manufacturer | Model | Seating | Approx. Height (Inches) | Approx. Height (Feet & Inches) | Notes |
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E-Z-GO | Freedom TXT | 2 | 67.5″ | 5′ 7.5″ | Standard Roof |
E-Z-GO | Freedom RXV | 2 | 68.5″ | 5′ 8.5″ | Standard Roof |
E-Z-GO | Express S4 (Non-lifted) | 4 | ~70-71″ | ~5′ 10″ – 5′ 11″ | Standard Roof |
E-Z-GO | Express L6 (Gas) | 6 | 83″ | 6′ 11″ | Includes Lift |
Yamaha | Drive2 Fleet | 2 | 70.2″ | 5′ 10.2″ | Standard Roof (QuieTech EFI) |
Yamaha | Adventurer Sport 2+2 | 4 | ~82.3″ | ~6′ 10.3″ | Includes Lift |
Yamaha | Concierge 4 | 4 | 75.2″ | 6′ 3.2″ | Extended Roof |
Yamaha | Concierge 6 | 6 | 75.2″ | 6′ 3.2″ | Extended Roof |
Club Car | Tempo Fleet | 2 | 68.5″ | 5′ 8.5″ | Standard Roof |
Club Car | Onward (Non-lifted) | 2 or 4 | 71″ | 5′ 11″ | Standard Roof |
Club Car | Onward (Lifted) | 4 | 80.5″ | 6′ 8.5″ | Includes Factory Lift |
Club Car | Precedent i2 | 2 | 69″ | 5′ 9″ | Standard Roof |
Evolution | Forester 4 Plus | 4 | 83″ | 6′ 11″ | Includes Lift |
Evolution | Forester 6 Plus | 6 | 87″ | 7′ 3″ | Includes Lift, Extended Roof |
Note: Heights are approximate and based on available data; always verify with manufacturer specifications for your specific model and year.
E-Z-GO Model Heights (e.g., Freedom TXT, RXV)
E-Z-GO offers a range of models with slightly varying heights. Their popular fleet models, the Freedom TXT and Freedom RXV, are quite typical for standard 2-seater heights when equipped with a roof. The TXT usually measures around 67.5 inches (5′ 7.5″) tall, while the RXV is slightly taller at 68.5 inches (5′ 8.5″).
Their multi-passenger Express series varies more. A non-lifted Express S4 (4-seater) often has a height similar to the 2-seaters, around 70-71 inches. However, many Express models come standard with lift kits. For example, the Express L6 Gas (6-seater) is listed with a substantial height of 83 inches (6′ 11″), reflecting its lifted stance designed for hauling more passengers over potentially varied terrain. As seen earlier, without a roof, an RXV base height is only about 45.7 inches.
Yamaha Model Heights (e.g., Drive2, Concierge)
Yamaha golf carts also show variation across their lineup. The widely used Drive2 Fleet model (often seen on golf courses) typically stands 70.2 inches (5′ 10.2″) tall with its standard roof. This puts it slightly taller than some base E-Z-GO or Club Car 2-seaters.
Yamaha’s multi-passenger Concierge models (4 and 6 seaters) share a common height of 75.2 inches (6′ 3.2″). This taller profile is likely due to their standard extended roof designed to cover all occupants. Their Adventurer series, often equipped for more rugged use or light utility, frequently includes lift kits. The Adventurer Sport 2+2 (4-seater), for instance, boasts a height of around 82.3 inches (6′ 10.3″), clearly indicating a lifted suspension.
Club Car Model Heights (e.g., Tempo, Onward)
Club Car models are known for their durability and often have heights in line with industry standards. The Tempo Fleet model, a common 2-seater replacement for the older Precedent, measures around 68.5 inches (5′ 8.5″) tall, similar to the E-Z-GO RXV. The classic Precedent i2 is listed at 69 inches (5′ 9″).
The popular Onward series offers more customization. The standard, non-lifted Onward (available in 2, 4, and 6-passenger configurations) typically has a height of 71 inches (5′ 11″). However, Club Car offers a factory Lifted Onward model, primarily for 4 and 6 passengers, which significantly increases the height to 80.5 inches (6′ 8.5″). This highlights the importance of specifying whether an Onward model is lifted or non-lifted when considering height. Their Carryall utility vehicle line has varying heights depending on the specific configuration and included accessories.
FAQs About how tall are golf carts:
How many feet tall is a standard golf cart?
A standard golf cart is typically between 5.5 and 6 feet tall. This measurement (equivalent to 66-72 inches) usually includes the height up to the top of a standard factory-installed roof. Lifted carts or those with custom roofs will be taller.
What is the average height of a golf cart in inches?
The average height of a golf cart is generally between 66 and 72 inches. This range covers most standard 2-seater and 4-seater models like the Club Car Onward, E-Z-GO RXV/TXT, and Yamaha Drive2 when equipped with their factory roofs.
How much height does a roof add to a golf cart?
Adding a standard roof typically adds about 12 to 24 inches (1 to 2 feet) to a golf cart’s overall height. For example, an E-Z-GO RXV might measure around 45.7 inches without a roof and 68.5 inches with one.
How tall is a lifted golf cart typically?
A lifted golf cart’s height depends heavily on the lift kit size, but they typically range from 75 inches (6′ 3″) to 85 inches (7′ 1″) or even taller. A 4-inch lift plus larger tires could easily add 6+ inches over stock height.
How tall is a golf cart with a 6 inch lift kit?
A golf cart with a 6-inch lift kit will likely be at least 6 inches taller than its standard height, plus any additional height from larger tires. If a standard cart is 70 inches tall, adding a 6-inch lift and tires that add 2 inches would result in a total height of approximately 78 inches (6′ 6″).
Will a standard golf cart fit under a 7-foot garage door?
Yes, most standard golf carts (66-72 inches tall) will comfortably fit under a standard 7-foot (84-inch) garage door. However, lifted golf carts often exceed this height and require careful measurement.
What are the height dimensions of a 4-seater golf cart?
A standard, non-lifted 4-seater golf cart is typically between 68 and 75 inches tall, similar to 2-seaters. Models like the Club Car Onward 4-passenger (~71 inches) or Yamaha Concierge 4 (~75.2 inches) fall within this range. Lifted 4-seaters are significantly taller.
Do different golf cart brands (like EZGO, Club Car, Yamaha) have different standard heights?
Yes, while most standard heights fall within a similar range (roughly 66-72 inches), there are slight variations between brands and specific models. For example, a Yamaha Drive2 (~70.2″) is slightly taller than an E-Z-GO TXT (~67.5″).
How does adding larger tires affect the height of a golf cart?
Adding larger tires increases the overall height by approximately half the increase in tire diameter. Swapping standard 18-inch tires for 22-inch tires (a 4-inch increase in diameter) would raise the golf cart by about 2 inches.
Why do I need to know the height of my golf cart for transport?
Knowing your golf cart’s height is crucial for transport to ensure it clears the entrance of enclosed trailers, fits under truck caps if applicable, and avoids collision with low overhangs like bridges or garage entrances while being towed.
Summary:
Understanding how tall golf carts are is essential for any current or prospective owner. While a standard golf cart typically measures between 5.5 and 6 feet (66-72 inches) with a roof, this figure is just a starting point. The specific make and model, seating capacity (though less impactful on height than length), and especially modifications like roof additions (adding 1-2 feet) and lift kits (adding 3-8+ inches) significantly alter the final dimension. Larger tires compound the effect of lift kits.
Accurate height knowledge is critical for practical reasons: ensuring your cart fits into your garage or shed (clearing the door height, often 7 feet/84 inches for standard garages) and verifying clearance for transport, whether in an enclosed trailer, under a truck cap, or navigating routes with low bridges while towing. Comparing specific models reveals variations, with popular carts like the E-Z-GO TXT (~67.5″), Yamaha Drive2 (~70.2″), and Club Car Onward (~71″) having distinct standard heights, while lifted versions (like the Onward Lifted at ~80.5″) and larger capacity models (Yamaha Concierge 6 at ~75.2″) push these boundaries.
Ultimately, the best approach is to measure your specific cart, especially if modified, and compare that measurement against your storage and transport constraints. Don’t get caught out – know your height!
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