E-Z-GO vehicles tend to be identified less by a single “model name” and more by a platform family, a drivetrain type (electric vs. gas), and a year-banded production run. This brand page is designed for fast matching—so the document you open aligns with the cart in front of you, not just a similar-looking badge.
Whether you run a golf course fleet, manage community transportation, or keep a utility cart in service, the value of the right PDF is usually in the reference material: platform specs, system layouts, and the diagrams that clarify which components belong to which generation.
Depending on the specific E-Z-GO document, the content usually centers on technical reference sections such as:
E-Z-GO documentation often separates coverage by platform family and year range. On this page you’ll commonly see listings bounded by production spans (for example, 1970–1990, 1989–1993, 2001–2008, 2006–2010, or 2008-only coverage). If two PDFs feel close, the deciding signals are usually:
Rather than assuming every file covers the same depth, treat each listing label as a scope cue:
Use the site search with your strongest identifiers (platform family + year span, or series name + drivetrain). E-Z-GO generations can look similar across eras, and a tighter match usually comes from lining up those identifiers with the listing’s coverage notes.
If you’re comparing two candidates, prioritize the one with the most specific platform family and the narrowest applicable year span—those tend to reduce ambiguity when families share similar naming.