Considering a remote-control golf cart but not sure where to start? Motocaddy has you covered, no matter your budget. And if you're looking for the cream of the crop, the Motocaddy M7 GPS Remote has been crowned the best overall golf cart by Today's Golfer for the past few years, and it's easy to see why. With its cutting-edge features and continuous improvements, it's tough to imagine any contender dethroning it anytime soon.
But here's where it gets exciting: This multi-award-winning cart isn't just about looks; it's a tech powerhouse. Motocaddy's in-house engineers have packed it with all-new, high-performance GPS technology that’s fully customizable. Think shortcuts to your most-used features, making your game smoother than ever. And this is the part most people miss: You can choose between 2D or 3D mapping, and regardless of your choice, you get access to a stunning 3D hole flyover, 3D panning, 2D zoom, and radial distance markers—all on a super-responsive 3.5-inch touchscreen with pinpoint accuracy.
With over 40,000 pre-loaded courses, you’ll enjoy next-generation high-resolution hole mapping, dynamic green views, precise distance measurements, hazard alerts, and drag-and-drop target planning. Plus, it’s all available in light or dark mode and portrait or landscape orientation for maximum convenience. But here's where it gets controversial: While the GPS is undeniably the star of the show, some might argue that the added features like Bluetooth smartphone alerts, USB charging, and Wi-Fi updates are overkill. What do you think? Are these extras worth it, or is Motocaddy packing too much into one cart?
Now, let’s talk design. Motocaddy hasn’t overhauled the chassis of the M7 GPS Remote, sticking with its sleek, automotive-inspired look. The Click ‘n’ Connect cable-free lithium battery integrates seamlessly, and its patented auto-disconnect technology automatically powers off the cart when folded, revealing a pop-up port for hassle-free charging. And this is the part most people miss: The real upgrades are in the details—new 10-spoke wheels with all-terrain tread and a retractable rear anti-tip stabilizing wheel that stays attached even when folded.
Safety and performance haven’t been overlooked either. The Downhill Control (DHC) feature automatically regulates speed on slopes, while Adaptive Terrain Stability (ATS) technology keeps the cart stable and on track by monitoring wheel speed and load in real time. But here's where it gets controversial: With all these high-tech features, is the M7 GPS Remote becoming too reliant on technology? Or is it the perfect blend of innovation and practicality?
We’d love to hear your thoughts. Do you think the Motocaddy M7 GPS Remote is the ultimate golf cart, or is there room for improvement? Let us know in the comments!