GEM e2
Club Car Onward 2 Passenger
Model Comparison

GEMe2vsClub CarOnward 2 Passenger

Complete head-to-head comparison. Which model is right for you?

Overall Winner: Tie

These are fundamentally different vehicle categories. The GEM e2 is a street-legal LSV with car-like features and 113-mile range — ideal for urban commuting. The Club Car Onward 2P is a classic golf cart at a much lower price — perfect for neighborhoods and courses. Choose based on how you'll use it.

Quick Comparison

Key differences at a glance

GEM e2WINNER
Club Car Onward 2 Passenger
price
$15,240 MSRP
$9,475 MSRP
seating
1-2 passengers
2 passengers
Top Speed
25 mph
19 mph
range
Up to 113 miles
Varies by power type
powerType
Electric
Electric or Gas

Category-by-Category Breakdown

Detailed comparison across all important factors

Performance

GEM e2
GEM e29/10

25 mph street-legal speed with an astonishing 113-mile range. Designed for real road use alongside traffic.

Club Car Onward 2 Passenger6/10

19 mph with variable range. Smooth and reliable but designed for low-speed golf and neighborhood use.

Build Quality

Club Car Onward 2 Passenger
GEM e28/10

Automotive-grade construction meeting Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. Built like a small car.

Club Car Onward 2 Passenger9/10

AlumiCore aluminum frame is rust-proof and proven over decades. Premium golf cart construction.

Street Legality

GEM e2
GEM e29/10

Factory-built LSV meeting all federal safety standards for roads with speed limits up to 35 mph.

Club Car Onward 2 Passenger5/10

Not street-legal from factory. Can be converted to LSV in some areas but requires aftermarket modifications.

Value for Money

Club Car Onward 2 Passenger
GEM e26/10

At $15,240, it's a significant investment but delivers car-like capability. Competes with small EVs more than golf carts.

Club Car Onward 2 Passenger9/10

At $9,475, it's nearly $6,000 less. Exceptional value for golf, neighborhood, and community use.

Range & Efficiency

GEM e2
GEM e29/10

Up to 113 miles per charge is extraordinary — enough for a full day of urban commuting.

Club Car Onward 2 Passenger6/10

Variable range depending on battery configuration. Adequate for golf and neighborhood use but not comparable.

Safety Features

GEM e2
GEM e29/10

Meets FMVSS with automotive safety features: seat belts, DOT windshield, mirrors, turn signals, and brake lights.

Club Car Onward 2 Passenger6/10

Basic golf cart safety. Can add aftermarket lighting and mirrors but doesn't meet automotive safety standards.

Neighborhood Suitability

Club Car Onward 2 Passenger
GEM e26/10

Works for neighborhoods but may feel overbuilt and overpriced for basic community transportation.

Club Car Onward 2 Passenger9/10

Purpose-built for neighborhood and golf course use. Right-sized with extensive customization options.

Which Should You Buy?

Recommendations based on your priorities

GEM

e2

Choose if you...

  • 1You need street-legal capability for roads up to 35 mph
  • 2Long range (113 miles) for commuting is essential
  • 3Automotive-grade safety standards matter to you
  • 4You'll use it as a car alternative, not just a golf cart
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Club Car

Onward 2 Passenger

Choose if you...

  • 1Golf course and neighborhood use is your primary need
  • 2Budget is a concern (save nearly $6,000)
  • 3Club Car's customization ecosystem appeals to you
  • 4Gas powertrain flexibility is desired
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e2 vs Onward 2 Passenger FAQs

Common questions about these two models

Is the GEM e2 really a golf cart?

Not exactly. The GEM e2 is a Low-Speed Vehicle (LSV) that meets federal automotive safety standards. It's more like a small electric car than a golf cart, designed for road use at up to 25 mph on roads with 35 mph speed limits.

Can the Club Car Onward be made street-legal?

In some jurisdictions, golf carts can be modified for street use with added lights, mirrors, and seat belts. However, it won't meet the same FMVSS standards as the factory-built GEM e2.

Which is better for daily commuting?

The GEM e2 with its 25 mph speed, 113-mile range, and automotive safety features is clearly designed for commuting. The Onward is designed for recreational and neighborhood use.

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