Same platform as ICON, bolder personality
Epic is a Texas family brand built inside the ICON family of vehicles, which is the key fact for shoppers. It shares engineering and parts with ICON but leans harder into style and standard features. The carts are electric, street-legal as ordered, and aimed at families who want a loaded cruiser without a luxury badge. Because many Epic golf cart dealers also carry ICON, cross-shopping the two on one visit is easy.
The E40 and E60 lines, priced out
Epic names models by seat count and trim, generally about $12,500 to $15,000, with a street-legal package on most builds.
E40, E40L, E40FX: The four-passenger line, from the standard E40 near $12,500 to the lifted L and feature-loaded FX. The E40FX is the popular first-time-buyer pick.
E60, E60L, E60FX: The six-passenger line for bigger families and resorts, roughly $13,500 to $15,000.
Standard kit is generous: a 51V ECO lithium battery, a 5 to 6.3kW AC motor, four-wheel hydraulic disc brakes, a multimedia display, a backup camera, a Bluetooth soundbar, and LED lighting.
Loaded as standard, built tough
The selling point is what comes included. Items other brands charge extra for, the soundbar, camera, and display, often ship standard, so the carts feel well-equipped for the price. The body is injection-molded thermoplastic over a steel frame, which shrugs off the bumps and scrapes of family use. And because Epic rides on the ICON platform, parts and build quality are stronger than you would expect from a younger brand.
Why do many Epic dealers also stock ICON
The shared platform means a single dealer can often sell, service, and source parts for both Epic and ICON, which is handy when you are deciding between them. When you reach an Epic dealer, confirm in-stock E40 or E60 trims, current pricing, the included street-legal package, and whether they service both brands. If you want the more established badge, compare Epic against its ICON sibling on the same floor.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Many Epic dealers also carry ICON, since the two share a platform. Browse Epic dealers on Cart and Buggy to find a shop that stocks the E40 or E60.
Frequently, yes. Epic is built within the ICON family of vehicles, so one dealer can often sell, service, and source parts for both brands.
The E40 line runs from about $12,500, and the six-passenger E60 line runs roughly $13,500 to $15,000, with a street-legal package included on most builds.
Most builds include a street-legal package with the lights, mirrors, and safety equipment a low-speed vehicle needs, reaching 25 mph.
Epic includes a 51V lithium battery, a multimedia display, a backup camera, a Bluetooth soundbar, and LED lighting as standard on most models.
