Medium Speed Vehicles (MSVs) occupy a growing niche between traditional low-speed golf carts and full-size automobiles — built for communities, campuses, and resorts that need more range and speed than a standard cart, without the cost and complexity of a full car.
An MSV is a class of road vehicle capable of speeds between 25 and 35 mph, sitting between low-speed vehicles (LSVs), which are capped at 25 mph under federal FMVSS 500 standards, and conventional automobiles. Several states have enacted specific MSV regulations that allow these vehicles on roads with higher posted speed limits than standard LSVs.
TIGON Golf Carts stocks MSV-capable models across several of its brand lines, including DENAGO®, EVOLUTION®, SWIFT EV, TEKO EV, and TARA EV, giving buyers a range of design and feature options to choose from when shopping for a vehicle in this category.
Electric MSVs continue to grow in popularity thanks to their low operating costs and zero-emission profile, with lithium-ion battery options offering the extended range and faster charging that longer MSV routes benefit from.
Because MSV regulations are set at the state level rather than federally, road access and required safety equipment can vary significantly — always verify your state and local laws before purchasing or operating an MSV.
An MSV is a motor vehicle capable of speeds between 25 and 35 mph, bridging the gap between low-speed vehicles (capped at 25 mph) and full-size automobiles.Medium Speed Vehicles (MSV)
TIGON Golf Carts stocks MSV-capable models across several brand lines, including DENAGO®, EVOLUTION®, SWIFT EV, TEKO EV, and TARA EV.
No. MSV regulations are set at the state level, so road access and required equipment vary — always check your state and local laws before purchasing or driving one.