2026 Denago Rover XL Golf Cart
Year: 2026 · Make: Denago · Model: Rover XL · Color: Scarlet · Power: Electric
$10,995
Shop new street-legal golf carts at TIGON Golf Carts — Neighborhood Electric Vehicle (NEV) & Low-Speed Vehicle (LSV) models with DOT lights, mirrors, seat belts & turn signals. Built for communities, campuses & resorts. 0% financing.
TIGON Golf Carts carries a wide selection of brand-new golf carts including electric street-legal models, gas-powered carts, lifted carts, and utility vehicles from top manufacturers. All new carts qualify for 0% APR financing.
Buying new means the latest battery technology — modern lithium and AGM systems that charge faster, run longer, and need far less maintenance than the aging packs found in many used carts. New golf carts are backed by a manufacturer warranty that typically covers the motor, controller, and battery. You also get to customize the cart exactly the way you want it — seating capacity, color, wheels, lift kit, lighting, and street-legal package — instead of settling for a previous owner's choices. New models meet current LSV and street-legal safety standards (DOT lighting, seat belts, and mirrors) and arrive with zero wear on tires, brakes, and upholstery. A used golf cart can save money up front, but a new cart from TIGON delivers peace of mind, the newest features, and 0% APR financing that keeps monthly payments low.
A street legal golf cart is one built and registered as a Low-Speed Vehicle (LSV). To be driven legally on public roads, the cart needs the same core safety equipment as any low-speed vehicle and must be capable of the 20–25 mph LSV speed range. Many of the new electric carts in our inventory can be ordered or upgraded with a street-legal package, then registered and insured in your state.
Low-Speed Vehicle laws vary by state. Federally, an LSV is capped at 25 mph and is generally street-legal on roads posted at 35 mph or less, though some states allow crossings of 45 mph roads. Most states require an LSV to be titled, registered, and insured just like a car. To make a golf cart street legal in your state, equip it to LSV standard and register it with your local DMV — our team can tell you which new carts qualify and help configure the right package.
A Neighborhood Electric Vehicle (NEV) is a federally defined, road-legal electric vehicle with a top speed of 25 mph. NEVs meet NHTSA Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS 500) and are a popular choice for gated communities, retirement communities, college campuses, resorts, and planned neighborhoods. An NEV is simply a Low-Speed Vehicle that runs on electric power — quiet, zero-emission, and inexpensive to operate.
Because every NEV is a low-speed vehicle, NEVs are also street legal golf carts when equipped for the road. Ask our team which new carts can be configured as an NEV or LSV for your community.
TIGON Golf Carts carries new NEV and LSV golf carts from brands including Denago, Evolution, Swift EV, and Teko EV. Street-legal eligibility depends on the cart's build and your state's rules, so call us to confirm which in-stock models can be set up as a street-legal NEV where you live.
Want the full lineup? Explore our dedicated Neighborhood Electric Vehicles (NEVs) page for community-ready electric models.
Need something tougher than a standard cart? TIGON Golf Carts also stocks utility vehicles (UTVs) built for hauling, property upkeep, and light off-road work around farms, campuses, resorts, job sites, and large properties. A UTV is not an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) — it seats passengers, carries cargo, and can be configured street-legal — but it makes a practical, low-cost alternative for buyers comparing work-ready golf carts to an ATV.
See our work-ready lineup on the Utility Task Vehicles (UTVs) page.
Year: 2026 · Make: Denago · Model: Rover XL · Color: Scarlet · Power: Electric
$10,995
Year: 2026 · Make: Denago · Model: Nomad XL · Color: Champagne · Power: Electric
$9,995
Year: 2026 · Make: Denago · Model: Rover XL · Color: Aqua · Power: Electric
$10,995
Year: 2026 · Make: Denago · Model: Rover XL · Color: Aqua · Power: Electric
$10,995
Year: 2026 · Make: Denago · Model: Rover XL · Color: White · Power: Electric
$10,995
Year: 2026 · Make: Denago · Model: Nomad XL · Color: Aqua · Power: Electric
$9,995
Year: 2026 · Make: Denago · Model: Rover XL · Color: Aqua · Power: Electric
$10,995
Year: 2026 · Make: Denago · Model: Nomad XL · Color: Glacier · Power: Electric
$9,995
Year: 2026 · Make: Denago · Model: Nomad XL · Color: Aqua · Power: Electric
$9,995
Year: 2026 · Make: Denago · Model: Rover XL · Color: Aqua · Power: Electric
$10,995
Year: 2026 · Make: Denago · Model: Rover XL · Color: Aqua · Power: Electric
$9,995
Year: 2026 · Make: Denago · Model: Rover XL · Color: Aqua · Power: Electric
$10,995
Year: 2026 · Make: Denago · Model: Rover XL · Color: Aqua · Power: Electric
$10,995
Year: 2026 · Make: Denago · Model: Rover XL · Color: Aqua · Power: Electric
$10,995
Year: 2026 · Make: Denago · Model: Nomad XL · Color: Glacier · Power: Electric
$9,995
Year: 2026 · Make: Denago · Model: Scout 2 · Color: White · Power: Electric
$8,495
Year: 2026 · Make: Denago · Model: Rover XL · Color: Matte White · Power: Electric
$10,995
Year: 2026 · Make: Denago · Model: Scout 2 · Color: White · Power: Electric
$8,495
Year: 2026 · Make: Denago · Model: Rover XL · Color: Matte White · Power: Electric
$10,995
Year: 2026 · Make: Denago · Model: Rover XL · Color: Matte Black · Power: Electric
$10,995
Year: 2026 · Make: Denago · Model: Rover XL · Color: Aqua · Power: Electric
$10,995
Year: 2026 · Make: Denago · Model: Rover XL · Color: Aqua · Power: Electric
$10,995
Year: 2026 · Make: Denago · Model: Nomad XL · Color: Lava · Power: Electric
$9,995
Year: 2026 · Make: Denago · Model: Nomad XL · Color: White · Power: Electric
$9,995
Yes. Most golf carts can be made street legal by equipping them as a Low-Speed Vehicle (LSV) — headlights, taillights, brake lights, turn signals, side and rearview mirrors, a windshield, seat belts, a horn, and a 17-digit VIN — then registering and insuring the cart with your state. The cart must also be capable of the LSV speed range (20–25 mph). TIGON Golf Carts offers street-legal packages on qualifying models; call 1-844-844-6638 to confirm which in-stock carts qualify in your state.
A street-legal golf cart is classified as a Low-Speed Vehicle (LSV) and tops out at 25 mph. That 20–25 mph range is the federal threshold that lets it be registered and driven on public roads posted at 35 mph or less in most states.
In most states, yes. Once a golf cart is registered as a street-legal LSV with a VIN and license plate, it generally must be insured like any other vehicle to be driven on public roads. Coverage requirements vary by state — check with your local DMV and insurer.
Electric golf carts can be street legal when they meet Low-Speed Vehicle (LSV) requirements: a top speed of 20–25 mph plus DOT safety equipment — lights, turn signals, mirrors, seat belts, a windshield, and a VIN. Many of TIGON Golf Carts' electric models are available with a street-legal package. Call 1-844-844-6638 to ask which carts qualify where you live.
A Neighborhood Electric Vehicle (NEV) is a federally defined, road-legal electric vehicle with a top speed of 25 mph. NEVs meet NHTSA Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS 500) and are popular in gated communities, retirement communities, college campuses, resorts, and planned neighborhoods. An NEV is a type of Low-Speed Vehicle (LSV).
Yes. By federal definition an NEV is street legal when equipped with the required safety features — headlights, taillights, turn signals, brake lights, mirrors, a windshield, seat belts, and a VIN. Most states allow NEVs on roads posted 35 mph or less, and some permit crossing 45 mph roads. Confirm the rules with your state's DMV.
By federal law, an NEV (a Low-Speed Vehicle) has a maximum speed of 25 mph. That speed cap is what keeps it classified as a street-legal low-speed vehicle rather than a full motor vehicle.
In most states, an NEV must be registered, titled, and insured like other street-legal vehicles because it carries a VIN and is driven on public roads. Requirements vary by state — confirm with your local DMV and insurer.
In most states, yes — operating an NEV on public roads requires a valid driver's license, because an NEV is a registered, street-legal Low-Speed Vehicle. Rules differ on private property and within some private communities. Confirm the requirements with your state's DMV.
Range varies widely by battery, model, terrain, and load. Many electric low-speed vehicles travel roughly 25 miles or more on a full charge, and lithium-powered models generally go farther and recharge faster than older lead-acid packs. Ask our team about the rated range of a specific cart — call 1-844-844-6638.
No. Because an NEV (a Low-Speed Vehicle) is capped at 25 mph, it is not permitted on highways or interstates. NEVs are built for neighborhood and low-speed roads — in most states those posted at 35 mph or less, with some states allowing crossings of 45 mph roads.