The Currus is the supercar equivalent of golf carts. It was created by Garia and Mansory.
The golf cart is powered by a lithium ion battery that pushes the cart to 37 MPH and a range of 37 miles. It’s even road-legal in Europe: It has seat belts, a windscreen, side mirrors, and turn signals, which makes the cart driveable on the road. It also comes with a carbon fiber rear body, leather dashboard, and custom stitched seats.
If that doesn’t quite do it for you, there is a meaner version called the Prism, and it’s the hypercar equivalent of golf carts. The Prism can hit 25 mph in less than 2 seconds.
The Currus is rumored to cost around $55,000, while the Prism will cost $83,042.