The new CRU from Club Car is sweeping the nation with its innovation, performance, and safety features, leaving customers clamoring to get their hands on this latest Club Car release. At Jeffrey Allen, Inc., we are just as excited as our customers to announce this new model, and we want to make it as easy as possible for families and businesses to learn more. Review our CRU FAQs below for answers to some of our most frequently asked questions, and if you have further questions, please give us a call now for personalized assistance and support.
Is the CRU Street-Legal?
Yes. The CRU is an NEV (LSV) that is street-legal per the US Department of Transportation (USDOT) classification for Low Speed Vehicles (LSV) and can be legally driven on most public roads per local regulations.
How Do You Charge the Club Car CRU?
The CRU features an onboard charger that is charged using a Club Car supplied AC cord plugged into a 110V to 120V electrical outlet. There is no charging station or specialty outlet required.
How Long Does It Take to Charge the CRU?
A full charge is attained within 6-14 hours depending on the depth of battery discharge.
What Is the Mileage Range on a Full Charge?
Average use range is 15-20 miles and dependent on terrain and payload.
What Is the CRU's Maximum Speed?
The maximum speed of the CRU is 25mph, or 40kph.
What Is the Difference Between a CRU & Other LSVs?
The CRU not only meets the US Federal safety standards but also fully complies with automotive SAE J2358 standards thanks to its inclusion of seat belt anchorage and occupant protective structure requirements for roll over protection.
Where Is the CRU Manufactured?
The CRU is manufactured in the USA, more specifically at the Augusta, Georgia Club Car headquarters.