Both scenic spot electric sightseeing carts and Electric Golf Carts are low-speed electric vehicles, but they differ significantly in positioning and design.
In terms of usage, sightseeing carts are mainly for passenger transport in scenic spots and parks, with a larger capacity of 6–14 people. By contrast, Electric Golf Carts are designed specifically for golf courses, carrying 2–4 people and focusing on transporting players and golf equipment.
Structurally, sightseeing carts have a wider body with open long seats and some are equipped with canopies for better viewing. Electric Golf Carts are compact and flexible, featuring dedicated storage space for golf clubs to navigate narrow course paths.
In performance, sightseeing carts offer longer range to handle complex scenic terrain, while Electric Golf Carts prioritize low-speed maneuverability for stable driving on courses.
Their core differences lie in usage scenarios, with targeted designs to suit respective needs.

