These ultra-luxury golf cars could be coming to a road near you
Danish company Garia is forging new roads for the humble golf cart.
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The company was founded in 2005, born from a desire to reinvent the traditional golf cart style. The design for Garia's vehicles takes inspiration from a variety of high-end car manufacturers, from Porsche to Lamborghini.
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Those with luxurious lifestyles are a key target market for the Copenhagen-based firm, but an interest in golf is not a necessity, according to co-founder Anders Lynge. "A great part of our cars are also bought by people who don't play golf," Lynge told CNN. "They are just in a holiday house."
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Though Garia's cars are a similar size to any traditional golf cart, an enlarged cabin and a number of "visual tricks" help to create the illusion of a far larger vehicle.
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But their wheels aren't confined to the fairways. Garia sells street legal models in both European and US markets. For those players with a penchant for firing balls into the trees, there's even an off-road version, the Off-X Lifted (street legal in the US only).
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At the 2015 Geneva Motor Show, the Garia Mansory Prism was unveiled, a one-off model capable of accelerating to 40 kilometers per hour in under two seconds, thanks to Samsung lithium batteries and a collaboration with German Bugatti supplier Kussmaul.
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A seven-layer paint helped create a chrome finish that acted as a mirror to surrounding environments.
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In 2016, Garia sold a fleet of 101 six-seater courtesy vehicles to the Jumeirah Group, a hotel chain with a series of five star resorts on Dubai's beach front. The designs were inspired by the UAE's heritage and culture, and all cars came fitted with built-in refrigerators.
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Two years later, the Mercedes-Benz Style-inspired Garia went to market. Retailing at just under €80,000, the limited-edition vehicle was street legal, with a battery range of up to 50 miles, allowing it to comfortably cruise through Amsterdam and other city streets.
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Other collaborations have included one with Danish artist Poul Pava, who brought his signature child-like style to a Garia car.