Razor Ground Force Elite Electric Go-Kart

Original price was: £649.99.Current price is: £487.49.

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Experience the top tier of backyard racing with the Razor Ground Force Elite Electric Go-Kart. Engineered for authentic performance, this machine features a powerful 350-watt, chain-driven hub motor that propels riders to thrilling speeds of up to 14 mph. The variable-speed thumb-trigger throttle and forward/reverse switch give the driver complete control for expert manoeuvring around any track. Built on a durable, low-profile steel frame, it provides exceptional handling, while the padded bucket seat and lap belt ensure a secure and comfortable ride. For aspiring drivers aged 13 and up, the Razor Ground Force Elite Electric Go-Kart delivers an unmatched and adrenaline-filled racing experience.

Features:

  • Powerful 350-watt, variable-speed, chain-driven hub motor.
  • Forward/Reverse drive switch for easy manoeuvring.
  • Thumb-trigger throttle for precise speed control.
  • Padded bucket seat with a lap belt for a comfortable and secure ride.
  • Includes a racing flag for added visibility and style.

Specifications:

  • Brand: Razor
  • Age Suitability: 13 years +
  • Max Speed: Up to 14 mph (22.5 km/h)
  • Motor: 350W, variable-speed, chain-driven
  • Frame: Steel
  • Tyres: Pneumatic front tyres and solid rubber rear tyres

Frequently Asked Questions

The 36V sealed lead-acid battery pack delivers up to 40 minutes of continuous use per charge. Recharging takes approximately 12 hours, so plugging in overnight is the standard routine before the next day's session.
Razor rates the Ground Force Elite to a maximum rider weight of approximately 90 kg (200 lb), covering most teens and lighter adults within the 13-and-over age group. Exceeding this limit is not recommended, as it affects both performance and the structural rating of the steel frame.
The Elite uses foot-pedal activated throttle and braking - a deliberate design choice that sets it apart from the original Ground Force, which uses hand controls. The foot-pedal layout mirrors a real kart cockpit, freeing both hands for steering and making the driving experience significantly more realistic.