On my 2025 NAV4e, the furthest I've driven is 20 miles, with the gauge showing a 20% usage. The lithium battery is impressive!If the Nav has a 48V 60Ah lithium-ion battery pack, it might provide a range of approximately 20-30 miles on a single charge under average conditions (flat terrain, moderate speed, standard load). It will all depend on the battery pack size, accessories, terrain, and load.
For example, A stock Club Car Precedent with a 48V 105Ah lithium-ion battery will achieve 35-50 miles in a community setting with mixed terrain.
That 20-mile range was just me and my 25# Chug. When I took 4 people, including me and my dog, my NA4 used 50% of the battery charge. Much of that ride was quite hilly!. The range of the NAV is impressive. It has excellent acceleration & will maintain 19 MPH, regardless of the terrain. In my opinion, the suspension could be better.Wow, that's some great range! Was that with just a driver or did you have a passenger(s) as well? I bet it gets off the line fast with that Lithium-Ion power!
It sounds like some aftermarket shocks will be a great upgrade to this machine!That 20-mile range was just me and my 25# Chug. When I took 4 people, including me and my dog, my NA4 used 50% of the battery charge. Much of that ride was quite hilly!. The range of the NAV is impressive. It has excellent acceleration & will maintain 19 MPH, regardless of the terrain. In my opinion, the suspension could be better.
Wow, that's surprising! One would think the Nav would be the safest vehicle anyone could test drive. So, I'm surprised they only allow ride-alongs.We bought it in Orlando and the new price was very interesting, we added a bunch of accessories too (trunk, running boards, rear camera, side mirrors, and little extra storage net for behind passenger calf’s). I think at $15Kish it is super cool, it is being delivered this week so will have to wait to see to drive it although have been looking at them for several weeks in various Kawasaki dealers. This place had it in stock, but…
One thing I didn’t like while shopping is all the dealers won’t let you drive it!! You can ride along but “for insurance reasons” that is all they allow. I guess the normal customer might be ripping around in a quad runner or motorcycle so I guess I understand the insurance thing. But if you want regular golf cart-y peeps (interested in a kinda golf cart) buying it I would allow test drives since the speed of the cart is so slow compared to their normal KAWASAKI sale. Just my thoughts.