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Zebra Golf Cart
Import/rebadge — verify long-term US parts and service support before buying Origin: USA (Plantation, FL; base platform likely imported — unverified).
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Verified models · Zebra Golf Cart
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Breeze 4L (2+2)
$14,999 – $15,999
Zebra's 4-seat street-legal LSV (the dealer-named '2 Plus 2'), from a small Plantation, FL maker. It's loaded for the money: a 51.2V/230Ah lithium pack with a manufacturer-claimed 80–100 mile range, a 5 kW AC motor, and a 13-inch wireless CarPlay/Android Auto touchscreen, listing $14,999–$15,999. Zebra E-Carts Corp is NHTSA-registered with LSV as its primary type. Specs are manufacturer-claimed — the brand publishes no dimensions or curb weight, and the range figure is on the high side for the class.
Frequently asked
- Who makes Zebra Golf Cart golf carts?
- Zebra Golf Cart is a real brand but an importer/rebadge — the carts are built overseas (USA (Plantation, FL; base platform likely imported — unverified)) and sold under the Zebra Golf Cart name.
- Is Zebra Golf Cart a real golf cart brand?
- Yes. We only catalog real manufacturers — verified against the NHTSA registry and the maker's own records — never dealer nameplates. Import/rebadge — verify long-term US parts and service support before buying
- Where are Zebra Golf Cart golf carts made?
- USA (Plantation, FL; base platform likely imported — unverified).
- Are Zebra Golf Cart golf carts street legal?
- Yes — every Zebra Golf Cart model in our catalog is a factory-certified LSV (NHTSA-verified), street-legal on roads posted 35 mph or under.
- How much do Zebra Golf Cart golf carts cost?
- Roughly $14,999–$15,999 MSRP across the models we track.