la-cart-finder street-legal LSVs · delivered LA · June 2026
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Street-legal carts: rugged for dirt, sporty for the hills_

The 2025–2026 latest & greatest Low-Speed Vehicles — registerable in California, lifted for fire roads, and torquey enough for the Hollywood Hills. Narrowed to the 6 best for your brief, each rendered in its real LA habitat. Filter and sort below.

street legal · FMVSS-500 LSV, CA plate 4–6 people rugged for dirt roads sporty + powerful for steep grades deliverable in LA by early Nov
6
models in the shortlist
$10–46k
base → mod-spec price range
25 mph
LSV street-legal cap*
≤ Nov
deliverable to LA in time*
[#1] BEST OVERALL · 72V
Club Car CRU
Only ground-up 72V 6-seat factory LSV. 30 HP peak, aluminum frame, best resale. Add all-terrains for dirt.
[#2] BEST OFF-ROAD · 4×4
Evolution D-MAX XT4
The only true dual-motor AWD here. Double-wishbone front, 24" all-terrain, born for fire roads.
[#3] BEST HILL-CLIMBER
Denago Rover XL6
Verified 30% grade climb — the steepest published. Lifted, 23" AT, made for the canyons.
[#4] BEST VALUE
Evolution Forester 6+
Real lifted off-road 6-seater under $10k. Lithium AC drivetrain, the smart-money rugged pick.
[#5] BEACH-ICON FLEX
Moke America
Open-sided celebrity classic. 45 mph (above LSV) + ~80 mi. Pure Malibu energy.
✦ THE DREAM
Amble One
Apple/Audi-alumni lunar-rover buggy, tuned for loose ground & 25% grades. The exact brief — but ships 2027+.
Amble One electric buggy in the Hollywood Hills ★ THE ONE YOU SENT ME
just unveiled · the dream

Amble One

The open-air, doorless electric buggy from Apple & Audi alumni — lunar-rover-inspired, modular, marine-canvas top. Independent suspension tuned for loose ground and 25% grades: dead-on for dirt roads and the Hills. This is exactly the brief.
4 seats 40 mph 60+ mi · 12 kWh street legal $25,000–28,500
Catch: deliveries start 2027 (resorts) / 2028 (consumers) — you can't get one in LA by November. It's on the shortlist as the north-star; the other five nail the same energy and actually deliver in time.
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// spec_sheet

Head-to-head

Same lens for all six: power, range, how it climbs, how it does dirt, and what it costs — base model through a tasteful mod build.

MODELSEATSSYSTEMTOP SPDRANGEMAX GRADECLEARANCESTREET-LEGALPRICE (BASE → MOD)
*LSV = Low-Speed Vehicle, federally capped at 25 mph and legal only on roads posted ≤35 mph. Grade % figures are manufacturer marketing numbers — treat them comparatively. Moke is a 45 mph NEV (above LSV class), so it isn't bound by the ≤35 mph rule but also isn't a 25 mph LSV. Amble One is street-legal but does not deliver until 2027+.
// dirt_and_grades

Will it actually do the Hills & the dirt?

Your brief is the hard one: loose dirt roads and steep Hollywood Hills grades, on a street-legal cart. Here's what actually matters.

01

Voltage = torque on the climb

Higher voltage + an AC motor holds speed up a grade; cheap brushed-DC fades as it heats — the classic canyon failure. The 72V Club Car CRU has the most headroom; the rest run well-matched 48–51V AC systems. Denago Rover (30%) and Amble One (25%) publish the steepest verified climbs.

02

Regen saves your brakes going DOWN

The Hills go down as steeply as up. Higher-voltage systems and the Amble One add regenerative engine-braking so you're not riding friction brakes down Mulholland. The Denago Rover backs it with 4-wheel hydraulic discs — plan your descents on the lighter value builds.

03

Lift + all-terrain ≠ a golf tire

For dirt you want real ground clearance and 22–24" AT tires. The D-MAX XT4 is the only true 4×4 here (7" clearance, 24" AT); the Denago Rover and Evolution Forester 6+ ship lifted on 23" all-terrains. Street-tuned picks (CRU, Moke) need an all-terrain swap for frequent dirt.

04

Lithium holds voltage mid-climb

LiFePO4 doesn't sag halfway up a hill the way lead-acid does, lasts 3,000–6,000 cycles, and now ships with 8–10 yr warranties. Every pick here runs lithium — confirm the chemistry on the actual unit, since some base trims still list lead-acid as a paid upgrade.

// california_lsv_playbook

Before you register in California

An LSV is a real motor vehicle, not a golf cart — here's how to do it right and not buy a dead end.

01

Buy factory-certified, never "converted"

A regular golf cart cannot be converted and registered as an LSV in CA. It must be built and FMVSS-500 certified from the factory with a 17-digit VIN. Every cart on this page ships that way — confirm the VIN + windshield + 3-pt belts on the actual unit.

02

Register & plate it at the DMV

Title with DMV (form REG 343), get a free VIN verification (CHP/AAA), show proof of ownership (MCO) + insurance + a valid CA license. Budget ~$200–$400 first year. Operator min age 16.

03

You can only drive ≤35 mph roads

LSVs are legal on roads posted 35 mph or under, and may cross a faster road at a 90° intersection. Many Hollywood Hills canyon arterials are posted >35 — route on the residential canyon streets, which are fine.

04

Insurance is required

Standard CA liability applies; SB 1107 raised minimums to 30/60/15 as of Jan 1 2025. Most carriers add an LSV to an auto policy cheaply.

05

Stick to reputable brands for parts

Tier-1 support & resale: Club Car (CRU). Great-value imports (Evolution D-MAX & Forester, Denago Rover) are loaded and cheap but parts/service can lag — buy from a real LA dealer, not a marketplace.

06

Delivery by November is easy

In-stock units from LA dealers (Cart Mart Burbank, E3 Hermosa Beach, Electric Car Sales Long Beach, Bert's Mega Mall Covina) deliver in days–weeks; custom builds run ~4–12 weeks. Order in-stock mid-2026 and you're set well before early Nov. (Amble One is the exception — 2027+.)

The short answer for your brief: if budget is open, the Club Car CRU (add all-terrains) is the do-it-right 6-seat flex; for serious dirt the D-MAX XT4 4×4; for the steepest Hills the Denago Rover XL6; for the most cart-per-dollar the Evolution Forester 6 Plus. The Amble One is the one to wait for if you can push to 2027.
// also_considered

The rest of the field

Good street-legal LSVs that didn't make the final six — solid picks, just edged out on power, dirt-worthiness, refinement or value for this specific brief. Prices are base → tasteful-mod range.

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