A Chinese-built electric golf cart has drawn attention for its uncanny resemblance to the RAM TRX, despite being priced at just $3,900. The street-legal four-seater includes air conditioning, a feature rarely found in golf carts of this price range.

The vehicle, identified as the 2025 Henan Seabiscuit, is technically classified as a golf cart but meets street-legal requirements. While it won’t replace a high-performance truck, it offers a fun, budget-friendly alternative for local commuting or neighborhood use.

The asking price of $3,900 is particularly striking when compared to the cost of a set of wheels and tires for a RAM TRX or Dodge Hellcat. The figure becomes even more surprising when considering the features included in this tiny TRX tribute.

What’s Included in the $3,900 Package?

Unlike most golf carts, which often lack basic amenities, this vehicle comes equipped with:

  • Power windows
  • Power door locks
  • Digital gauge cluster
  • Bluetooth infotainment system
  • Air conditioning

The golf cart’s exterior is crafted from fiberglass and heavily inspired by the RAM TRX. It features the same aggressive front end, squared-off wheel arches, and a chunky hood. Even the rear includes a scaled-down pickup bed, though the cabin’s interior design is less TRX-like than the exterior.

Limitations of the Mini TRX Golf Cart

While the vehicle’s appearance is impressive, its functionality as a golf cart is questionable. The bed lacks any features suitable for golf equipment, and the cabin offers no specialized storage or seating arrangements. Additionally, the presence of doors means quick entry and exit are no longer possible.

Mixed Reactions from Auction Commenters

Reactions to the listing were divided between shock and reluctant admiration. One of the most upvoted comments joked that opening the hood revealed “absolutely nothing,” while another remarked that the cart made a Chevy Cavalier look “like a finely crafted automobile.”

These comments weren’t entirely unfounded. The listing disclosed several issues, including:

  • Chipped paint
  • Corrosion
  • Worn seats
  • Warped door panels
  • Loose wiring
  • A steering wheel that appeared older than the claimed 100 miles on the odometer

Despite these flaws, some commenters acknowledged the effort required to replicate the TRX-inspired interior at such a small scale.

Under the Hood: Performance and Specs

Beneath its cartoonishly aggressive exterior, the golf cart is powered by a single 3 kW electric motor driving the rear wheels. It achieves a top speed of 30 mph and offers a range of approximately 30 miles on a full charge. At just $3,900, it’s one of the most affordable and unique vehicles available for casual use around town.

Source: CarScoops