

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
Category-by-Category Breakdown
Detailed comparison across all important factors
| Category | GEM e2 | Club Car Onward 2 Passenger | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Performance | 9/10 25 mph street-legal speed with an astonishing 113-mile range. Designed for real road use alongside traffic. | 6/10 19 mph with variable range. Smooth and reliable but designed for low-speed golf and neighborhood use. | GEM e2 |
| Build Quality | 8/10 Automotive-grade construction meeting Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. Built like a small car. | 9/10 AlumiCore aluminum frame is rust-proof and proven over decades. Premium golf cart construction. | Club Car Onward 2 Passenger |
| Street Legality | 9/10 Factory-built LSV meeting all federal safety standards for roads with speed limits up to 35 mph. | 5/10 Not street-legal from factory. Can be converted to LSV in some areas but requires aftermarket modifications. | GEM e2 |
| Value for Money | 6/10 At $15,240, it's a significant investment but delivers car-like capability. Competes with small EVs more than golf carts. | 9/10 At $9,475, it's nearly $6,000 less. Exceptional value for golf, neighborhood, and community use. | Club Car Onward 2 Passenger |
| Range & Efficiency | 9/10 Up to 113 miles per charge is extraordinary — enough for a full day of urban commuting. | 6/10 Variable range depending on battery configuration. Adequate for golf and neighborhood use but not comparable. | GEM e2 |
| Safety Features | 9/10 Meets FMVSS with automotive safety features: seat belts, DOT windshield, mirrors, turn signals, and brake lights. | 6/10 Basic golf cart safety. Can add aftermarket lighting and mirrors but doesn't meet automotive safety standards. | GEM e2 |
| Neighborhood Suitability | 6/10 Works for neighborhoods but may feel overbuilt and overpriced for basic community transportation. | 9/10 Purpose-built for neighborhood and golf course use. Right-sized with extensive customization options. | Club Car Onward 2 Passenger |
Performance
GEM e225 mph street-legal speed with an astonishing 113-mile range. Designed for real road use alongside traffic.
19 mph with variable range. Smooth and reliable but designed for low-speed golf and neighborhood use.
Build Quality
Club Car Onward 2 PassengerAutomotive-grade construction meeting Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. Built like a small car.
AlumiCore aluminum frame is rust-proof and proven over decades. Premium golf cart construction.
Street Legality
GEM e2Factory-built LSV meeting all federal safety standards for roads with speed limits up to 35 mph.
Not street-legal from factory. Can be converted to LSV in some areas but requires aftermarket modifications.
Value for Money
Club Car Onward 2 PassengerAt $15,240, it's a significant investment but delivers car-like capability. Competes with small EVs more than golf carts.
At $9,475, it's nearly $6,000 less. Exceptional value for golf, neighborhood, and community use.
Range & Efficiency
GEM e2Up to 113 miles per charge is extraordinary — enough for a full day of urban commuting.
Variable range depending on battery configuration. Adequate for golf and neighborhood use but not comparable.
Safety Features
GEM e2Meets FMVSS with automotive safety features: seat belts, DOT windshield, mirrors, turn signals, and brake lights.
Basic golf cart safety. Can add aftermarket lighting and mirrors but doesn't meet automotive safety standards.
Neighborhood Suitability
Club Car Onward 2 PassengerWorks for neighborhoods but may feel overbuilt and overpriced for basic community transportation.
Purpose-built for neighborhood and golf course use. Right-sized with extensive customization options.
Which Should You Buy?
Recommendations based on your priorities
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
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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