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    EA4R 48V — Affordable 4-Seater Electric Golf Cart with Rear-Facing Seats

    The EA4R 48V puts rear-facing passenger seating and lithium battery reliability within reach at a price point that undercuts premium models by a wide margin. If you want four seats, a clean rear-facing layout, and proven lithium-powered performance without paying for features you won't use, this is the model to look at.

    Key Specifications

    • 48V Lithium Battery — maintenance-free, consistent output, standard 110V charging
    • 4-Passenger Seating — 2 forward-facing front seats + 2 rear-facing back seats
    • Rear-Facing Bench — folds flat for cargo hauling when you don't need the extra seats
    • LED Headlights & Taillights — standard visibility package for safe operation
    • Hydraulic Disc Brakes — dependable braking in all conditions
    • Compact Footprint — navigates golf cart paths, tight parking areas, and narrow community roads

    EA4R 48V vs. EA4R+ 60V — What's the Difference?

    Both models seat four passengers in the same rear-facing configuration. The differences come down to voltage and trim level:

    • Battery: 48V (EA4R) vs. 60V (EA4R+). The 60V system delivers more torque, longer range, and better hill performance.
    • Trim: The EA4R+ includes premium upgrades — enhanced suspension, upgraded seating materials, and additional styling details.
    • Price: The EA4R 48V costs less upfront. For buyers on flat terrain with moderate daily mileage, the 48V system covers every need without overspending.

    If you want the premium version, browse the EA4R+ collection — including the exclusive LIV Edition.

    Ideal Use Cases

    The EA4R 48V lands well with first-time electric golf cart buyers, budget-conscious families in golf cart communities, and small property owners who need a practical 4-seat vehicle. Retirement communities, RV parks, and campground operators also favor the 48V model for fleet purchases where the lower per-unit cost adds up across multiple vehicles.

    Lithium vs. Lead-Acid at 48V

    Plenty of competing golf carts run 48V lead-acid battery banks. The EA4R ships with lithium instead. That means roughly half the battery weight, no watering or terminal cleaning, no gradual voltage sag as the charge depletes, and a battery lifespan measured in years — not seasons. The total cost of ownership favors lithium even when the sticker price is higher.

    Explore More EA Carts Models

    Need forward-facing seats for all four passengers? The EA4F 48V delivers the same voltage in a different layout. For off-road capability, the EA4X4 72V adds 4-wheel drive. Need six seats? The EA6R+ 72V is the largest model available. Browse all EA Carts for the full picture.