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Club Car Offering New Limited Slip Differential for 4×2 Carryall Utility and Transport Vehicles (Mar 31)

March 31, 2015 – Utility vehicles, by definition, are often used in wet, hilly and rough terrain. But this can cause problems with traction for many two-wheel drive models.

That’s not the case with Club Car’s new line of Carryall utility and transport vehicles. They are now available from the factory with an optional automatic limited slip differential (LSD) when ordered with the class-leading EFI powertrain.

“This innovative system improves hill-climbing ability and traction for our Carryall utility vehicles and Transporter™ and Villager™ transport vehicles, especially in rough terrain or weather,” says Commercial Marketing Manager Kimber Parrish.

Club Car’s automotive-style LSD system operates differently – and more effectively – than either open or locking differentials.

Vehicles with locking differentials lock up completely and damage turf in a turn. They can also lock at the wrong times. While they may be fine for extreme off-road applications, they are rough on lawns and grass.

What’s more, manual locking differentials require operators to pull a lever and lock the differential. “Yet drivers can get stuck before they realize it. They may also forget to unlock, which will further damage turf,” Parrish says.

Open differentials, on the other hand, are simpler in design and function than limited slip systems. But when these vehicles get stuck, the power is transferred to the tire with the least traction, so the tire just keeps spinning.

The Limited Slip Difference

“Our limited slip system delivers true on-demand traction, without the driver having to manipulate levers or buttons,” say Product Manager, Utility Platform Ross Lyons.

“When driving in a straight line, the system operates like a locking differential where both tires are receiving power for maximum traction. Once you start turning, the internal clutches allow the tires to turn at different speeds, reducing the chance of turf damage,” Lyons says.

“The system was engineered and tuned to work both on turf and off-road. It distributes power effectively, so your crews can get out of sand and mud and back to work,” Lyons says.

Better Rear Traction. More Power.

“Since our 4x2s are mid- or rear-engine vehicles, most of the weight is on the rear tires. That means the back tires get more ’bite’, and having weight in the vehicle only increases this,” Parrish says.

All this, coupled with new best-in-class EFI engines, make Carryall utility vehicles ideal for demanding use on moderately rugged terrain such as driving in mud, off-road or on steep grades or wet surfaces.

“These vehicles are great for climbing wet grassy slopes, or even snow plowing with a 4×2. Or, you can add all-terrain tires to the Carryall 550 utility vehicle and have a lifted vehicle that will navigate rougher terrain like construction sites and unimproved areas,” Parrish says.

Club Car vehicles are sold through Authorized Club Car Dealers. To find a dealer new you, visit www.clubcardealer.com.

About Club Car

Club Car, one of the most respected names in the golf industry, is the world’s largest manufacturer of small-wheel, zero-emissions electric vehicles. The company’s Precedent® golf cars and Carryall® turf utility vehicles are integral to successful operations at thousands of courses around the world. The company also offers a complete line of new and used golf cars, XRT™ utility vehicles and street-legal, low speed vehicles (LSVs) for personal use, all backed by Club Car’s 50+ year legacy of superior design, manufacture and service. Club Car is part of Ingersoll Rand, and is based in Augusta, Ga. Visit www.clubcar.com.

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