Every Denago EV model tops out around the same 25 mph — standard for the golf cart and LSV category — but range, payload, and terrain capability vary considerably across the lineup.
All current Denago EV models share a 25 mph top speed, which aligns with typical golf cart and community-driving expectations rather than being a differentiator between models.
| Model | Range | Payload |
|---|---|---|
| CITY | 40–50 miles | 900 lbs |
| NOMAD | 45 miles | 1,000 lbs |
| NOMAD XL | 55 miles | 1,100 lbs |
| Rover XL | 50 miles | 1,200 lbs |
| Rover XL6 | 50 miles | 1,200 lbs |
| Rover XXL | 60 miles | 1,600 lbs |
Since top speed is consistent across the lineup, the real performance differences come down to range, payload capacity, terrain capability (like the Nomad's all-terrain tires and lifted suspension), and passenger capacity.
Choose based on range and payload requirements rather than top speed, since every Denago EV performs similarly in that respect. Off-road capability points to the Nomad line, while higher payload and passenger capacity points to the Rover family.
All current Denago EV models share a 25 mph top speed.
The Rover XXL has the highest payload capacity in the lineup at 1,600 lbs.
No. The Nomad and Nomad XL are specifically built for off-road use with all-terrain tires and lifted suspension, unlike the CITY or Rover models.