Supreme x Club Car 4-Passenger Onward Lifted Golf Car
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version

About the original
The Club Car Onward is a personal transportation vehicle built on a rust-proof AlumiFrame aluminum chassis with gas, 48V electric, or lithium-ion powertrain options, seating up to four passengers with a 1,200-pound cargo capacity. Club Car was founded in 1958 in Houston by Bill Stevens and Beverley Dolan and has been headquartered in Augusta, Georgia, since 1962. It is one of the three largest golf-cart manufacturers in the world (alongside E-Z-GO and Yamaha) and supplies fleet vehicles to golf courses, resorts, and planned communities across North America. The FW2025 Supreme collab is a four-passenger Onward Lifted in a custom colorway with box-logo branding on the front panel. It retailed at $17,998.
About Club Car
Club Car is an American golf cart and utility vehicle manufacturer founded in 1958 as Landreth Machine in Houston, Texas, and relocated to Augusta, Georgia in 1962 under Bill Stevens Sr., who relaunched it as Club Car. Its debut product was a three-wheeled 36-volt electric golf cart shown at the 1962 PGA Merchandise Show. The company was acquired by Ingersoll Rand in 1995 and by Platinum Equity in 2021. Its current lineup includes the Onward, Tempo, and Villager models, available with gas, electric, or lithium-ion drivetrains. Supreme collaborated with Club Car on a co-branded Onward cart.


