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Yamaha Motor has introduced two exciting new five-seat golf cart models powered by cutting-edge lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery technology, which the company has developed and started to manufacture in-house. The new models, named the G30Es and G31Eps, offer distinct features tailored to different user preferences.
The G30Es is equipped with advanced electromagnetic guidance, enhancing the driving experience with precision and ease. In contrast, the G31Eps provides a more traditional, manually-operated driving experience, catering to those who prefer a hands-on approach.
Both models share identical dimensions, measuring 144.5 inches in length, 49.5 inches in width, and 73 inches in height. They also feature an impressive wheelbase of 84.25 inches, ensuring stability and comfort on the golf course. With these new offerings, Yamaha aims to redefine the electric golf cart market, combining eco-friendly technology with user-friendly design for an enhanced golfing experience.
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