The new look S1 models include the brand’s fastest one-step folding system, 28V electronics, a 230W motor, a lightweight Lithium battery, and a full-colour LCD widescreen display.
New slimline wheels invert for compact transportation and storage, making the new S1 and S1 DHC trolleys 16% smaller than the previous models.
Other features include nine speed settings, with speed indicator and battery meter located on the LCD widescreen; USB charging port; Adjustable Distance Control (up to 45 yards); oversize tubing for ultimate handle stability; and the brand’s EASILOCK bag-to-trolley connection system – removing the need for a lower bag strap.
The S1 DHC takes all features offered by the all-new S1 and adds Automatic Downhill Control that adjusts to maintain a constant speed while moving down a gradient for a smoother ride, plus all-terrain DHC wheels and an electronic parking brake.
“The new S1 has taken more than two years to develop and follows considerable investment in consumer research to ensure that it meets the needs of modern golfers,” said Marketing Director, Oliver Churcher. “The S1 has been the world’s most popular trolley over the past 15 years and the new model looks set to redefine what an entry-level electric trolley should offer.
“This is undoubtedly the easiest-to-use trolley we’ve ever developed, which combined with the impressive new technological features such as the cable-free battery, widescreen display and the 1-step folding system; takes the 2022 S1 to a completely new level,” he added.
The new S1 electric trolley is available from March in graphite/red at the following RRPs – Standard Lithium battery £599.99; Extended Lithium battery £649.99. The S1 DHC will also be available in graphite/red at a cost of £649.99 with the standard lithium battery and £699.99 for the extended version.