With a 72V High-Performance System Example
Golf carts today are used far beyond golf courses — in resorts, gated communities, factories, farms, and private estates. As applications expand, so does the demand for higher speed and stronger performance.
But the key question remains:
How do you make a golf cart faster — safely and legally?
Speed upgrades must be engineered correctly to protect safety, durability, and compliance.
In most regions:
For example:
Always confirm local road-use laws before increasing speed.
Higher voltage directly impacts speed potential.
A 72V lithium system provides:
Compared to traditional 48V lead-acid systems, 72V lithium dramatically improves responsiveness and torque.
The controller is the “brain” of the golf cart’s power system.
Lexsong golf carts use Curtis controllers, produced by Curtis Instruments, a globally recognized brand in electric vehicle control systems.
Why Curtis matters:
With a matched 72V lithium system + Curtis controller + optimized motor configuration, modified Lexsong models can reach:
(depending on terrain, tire size, and configuration)
This performance comes from balanced system engineering — not just voltage increase alone.
Increasing speed safely requires:
Improper matching can lead to:
That’s why factory-engineered systems are generally safer than aftermarket DIY modifications.
Larger tires can slightly increase top speed by covering more distance per rotation.
However:
Speed gains should always be balanced with stability.
When a golf cart reaches 40–50 km/h, it performs more like a light utility vehicle than a traditional golf cart.
Necessary upgrades include:
✔ Hydraulic disc brakes
✔ Reinforced chassis
✔ LED lighting system
✔ Rearview mirrors
✔ Seat belts
✔ Suspension tuning
Speed without braking performance is unsafe.
Option A – Modify an existing cart
Option B – Buy a factory-engineered high-speed model
Lexsong integrates:
This ensures reliability for commercial use — especially in resorts, estates, and industrial environments.
Yes — a golf cart can safely reach 40–50 km/h.
But only when:
Performance is exciting.
Engineering is everything.