No more cables! New Motocaddy M-Series golf trolleys introduce easy-to-charge wire-free batteries!

Everything you need to know about Motocaddy’s 2024 M-Series electric trolleys sporting automotive-inspired styling and cable-free batteries.

Motocaddy are the world’s leading electric trolley brand, and they are adding seven brand-new high-performance M-Series electric trolleys to their ever-expanding range of quality golf trolleys.

All seven of the new Motocaddy M-Series electric golf trolleys boast a sleek automotive-inspired design and feature the brand’s revolutionary CLICK ‘N’ CONNECT cable-free lithium battery technology.

The new Motocaddy electric trolleys sporting the quirky, modern, and refined design are the M-TECH GPS, M5 GPS, M5 GPS DHC, M3 GPS, M3 GPS DHC, M1, and M1 DHC – plenty of options to choose from at varying price points.

Motocaddy M-Series 2024 wireless changing

What technology can be found in the new M-Series range of electric trolleys?

Every Motocaddy electric trolley within this new M-Series range is feature-packed with first-of-its-kind technology from the entry-level M1 to the premium M-TECH GPS. However, not all models are equipped with the same functionality.

One feature of all the new M-Series electric trolleys is the ground-breaking CLICK ‘N’ CONNECT cable-free lithium battery technology. The new battery design has been developed using virtual reality, rapid prototyping, and AI technologies. The M-Series is Motocaddy’s compact range of golf trolleys and the new battery has been built to flawlessly blend in with the sleek aesthetics.

Another feature of the lightweight CLICK ‘N’ CONNECT lithium battery is that it incorporates patented auto-disconnect technology which ensures the trolley automatically powers off when folded. To make charging your electric trolley easier – and potentially quicker – Motocaddy have added an innovative pop-up charging port.

Motocaddy haven’t only made improvements to the lithium battery, they’ve also designed newly styled ergonomic handles and added low-profile aerodynamic wheels with high-performance tyre tread. If you wish, you can add a retractable rear anti-tip wheel as an optional extra. It’s the same wheel that comes as standard with the M7 GPS and M7 REMOTE.

What do Motocaddy say about the new M-Series range of electric trolleys?

John Helas, Motocaddy CEO

“Having introduced the game’s first compact-folding trolley more than a decade ago, Motocaddy is once again leading the charge with the evolution of our popular M-Series range.

“We’ve invested heavily in R&D, and our talented in-house team has developed the stylish range using the most advanced design technologies in the electric trolley sector, while retaining the tried-and-tested reliability and build quality associated with Motocaddy.

“The result is a sleek high-performance range that we think will prove popular with golfers of all ages and abilities.”

Motocaddy M-Series electric trolleys

Price: £1,399.99 RRP
While the M-TECH GPS isn't strictly speaking a new trolley, it has been upgraded with all of Motocaddy's new and innovative technologies. The M-TECH GPS is the brand's exclusive flagship model, featuring a fast and accurate GPS loaded with more than 40,000 global golf courses.

The M-TECH GPS exudes luxury, fitted with hand-stitched genuine leather handles and sporting polished chrome detailing. The 3.5" crystal-clear touchscreen display delivers front, middle, and back distances, hazard information, and accurate green visuals ensuring you're provided with all the necessary information to help you play better golf.

Upon purchase of the M-TECH GPS you're granted exclusive access to Motocaddy's cellular-powered Performance Plan on a 12-month free trial. The M-Series anti-tip rear wheel is included as standard with this trolley as is the high-performance M-TECH ULTRA lithium battery. Thanks to the Adjustable Distance Control feature you can have your trolley travel up to 60 yards and it will stop on its own.
Price: £1,079.99 (standard) / £1,129.99 (ULTRA) RRP
The M5 GPS DHC is another trolley carrying over that's been given the latest modifications. This electric trolley features the same GPS technology found on the M-TECH GPS. With all purchases of the M5 GPS DHC, you receive a free six-month free trial to the cellular-powered Performance Plan.

DHC stands for Downhill Control which adjusts speed accordingly to maintain a steady speed while travelling downhill. With all-terrain DHC wheels, you can play any course without having to worry about traction, and with an electronic parking brake the trolley comes to a stop in all conditions whether you're motoring uphill or down.

The blue trim on the M5 GPS DHC remains and you can purchase this trolley with either a standard lithium battery or an ULTRA lithium battery which lasts twice as long.
Price: £1,029.99 (standard) / £1,079.99 (ULTRA) RRP
Like the M5 GPS DHC and M-TECH GPS, the M5 GPS is not necessarily a new trolley but it has been updated and modernized. The M5 GPS sports the same blue trim as the M5 GPS DHC which was found on the previous model M5 GPS.

The M5 GPS is fitted with the high-performance GPS technology equipped on the M-TECH GPS and M5 GPS DHC. You also get six months free access to Motocaddy's cellular-powered Performance Plan upon purchase of this trolley.
Price: £979.99 (standard) / £1,029.99 (ULTRA) RRP
Another trolley returning with Motocaddy's latest advanced design features is the M3 GPS DHC. Apart from sporting the new sleek aesthetics the M3 GPS DHC continues to wear a lime trim that has been a feature of the M3 electric trolleys for some time.

Being a GPS model the M3 GPS DHC comes equipped with 40,000 pre-loaded golf courses that you can view on the 2.8" LCD touchscreen display. This model also boasts the Downhill Control (DHC) which makes navigating undulation on the course much easier.
Price: £929.99 (standard) / £979.99 (ULTRA) RRP
The M3 GPS continues to be a part of the Motocaddy M-Series range and it too has been upgraded and given a sporty finish. The lime trim can be found on this model as well as the M3 GPS DHC. This trolley is almost identical to the M3 GPS DHC, except it doesn't include the Downhill Control functionality.

Like the M3 GPS DHC, the M3 GPS has a 2.8" LCD touchscreen display built-in which allows you to view over 40,000 global golf courses from your trolley. Another feature of both the M3 GPS and M3 GPS DHC is adjustable distance control up to 60 yards - which is a feature of the premium M-Series trolleys.
Price: £829.99 (standard) / £879.99 (ULTRA) RRP
Motocaddy deems this trolley to be the easiest-to-use compact electric trolley. Known for its red trim and simple folding system, Motocaddy haven't changed an awful lot with the M1 DHC, as they haven't with all of the trolleys in the new M-Series range.

Motocaddy have updated the style of the M1 DHC and it obviously sports the revolutionary CLICK 'N' CONNECT lithium battery. The M1 DHC features Downhill Control, electronic parking, and all-terrain tyres. The LCD widescreen display shows you what speed your trolley is traveling at and your battery level.
Price: £779.99 (standard) / £829.99 (ULTRA) RRP
This model is equipped with the least amount of functionality in the Motocaddy M-Series range, but it's feature-packed with all of the necessary technology to see you effortlessly make it around the golf course. Having little functionality it does make it the cheapest trolley in the M-Series range.

One feature of this trolley and the M1 DHC is adjustable distance control up to 45 yards. This trolley has been given the aesthetics upgrade along with the rest of the trolleys and it sports the red trim that makes the M1 stand out.

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James Hogg is a Golf Equipment Writer for Today's Golfer, with expert knowledge in putters, golf balls, and apparel.

James Hogg – Golf Equipment Writer

James has a degree in English Language from Newcastle University and an MA in Journalism from Kingston University.

He spent seven years working for American Golf as part of the sales and fitting team alongside his studies and is a specialist in putters, golf balls, and apparel.

James took up golf as a teenager and, thanks largely to his length and consistency off the tee, he plays off a handicap of 4.7 at Cleveland Golf Club.

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