The Rover XL and Nomad XL represent two very different philosophies within the Denago EV lineup: one built for family comfort, the other for off-road capability. Here's how to decide which fits your needs.
| Spec | Rover XL | Nomad XL |
|---|---|---|
| Seating | 6 Passengers | 4 Passengers |
| Range | 50 miles | 55 miles |
| Top Speed | 25 mph | 25 mph |
| Battery | Lithium-Ion | Extended Lithium-Ion |
| Best For | Family & community transport | Off-road trails & large properties |
You need to carry more passengers regularly, want a luxury interior and refined ride, and primarily drive on paved community roads, resort paths, or golf courses.
You need off-road capability with all-terrain tires and lifted suspension, prioritize range for larger properties, and carry gear or supplies as often as passengers.
Both models share Denago EV's lithium-powered, low-maintenance electric platform. The right choice comes down to terrain and passenger needs rather than one being objectively better than the other.
The Rover XL is a 6-passenger family and community cart, while the Nomad XL is a 4-passenger off-road cart with all-terrain tires and lifted suspension.
The Nomad XL offers slightly more range at approximately 55 miles compared to the Rover XL's approximately 50 miles.
The Nomad XL is purpose-built for off-road use with all-terrain tires, lifted suspension, and enhanced ground clearance.