Description
The Sirius series from Star EV is a luxury golf cart / electric transport vehicle line with a variety of options available, such as additional seating, LSV Street Legal packages, increased ground clearance, and more. The Sirius 4+2 accommodates six passengers with four front-facing and two rear-facing seats.
SIRIUS LOW SPEED VEHICLE (LSV)
STREET LEGAL SIRIUS 4+2
Our most popular LSV is getting the STAR treatment, a proprietary pre-manufacturing package that designs in – and builds in – full compliance with all current Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS), including Rear Visibility and Minimal Sound rules. STAR focuses on safe and sustainable performance so that every street-legal SIRIUS comes with a range of safety features as standard: LED automotive lighting systems, including headlights with high beams, daytime running lights, brake lights, roofline LED brake light bar, hazard lights, auto-cancel turn signals, and exterior mirrors with front-and-rear signal indicators; LED instrumentation display with full-color speedometer/odometer and battery indicator; and DOT-approved seatbelts, parking brake, tinted windshield. At delivery, your brand-new SIRIUS is 100% street legal and eco-friendly.
WHY STREET LEGAL?
Choosing a personal transportation vehicle that suits your lifestyle is not as easy as it looks. That’s why it pays to know the rules of the road. If your plans include driving your EV on city streets, cruising your neighborhood, running local errands, picking up the kids from school or sports, or even visiting friends and neighbors, a regular golf cart just won’t do.
WHAT DOES STREET LEGAL MEAN?
To travel legally on public streets, roads and highways, your personal transportation vehicle must meet all applicable federal and state requirements. Any personal transportation vehicle not in full compliance with Rule 49 CFR 571.500 of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) is not street legal.
That means a street-legal vehicle is not a souped-up golf cart or a tricked-out fleet car. Although, too many owners try to play catch-up by purchasing expensive dealer modifications and aftermarket upgrades. According to Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards, street-legal personal transportation vehicles are distinguished from golf carts by a strict set of safety, equipment and operating standards. In addition, street-legal vehicles are allowed only on roads with speed limits of 35 mph or less, and must be operated by a licensed driver.