The structural features of go-karts are mainly reflected in the following aspects
First, the go-kart frame uses a steel tubular structure, which is sturdy and stable. This design ensures the vehicle's stability at high speeds.
Second, the steering system has a unique design, using pedals for more direct control and improved driving experience.
Furthermore, go-karts are equipped with components such as a fuel tank and drive chain guard to ensure normal operation.
In terms of power, go-karts are generally equipped with a small rear-mounted motor. For example, the Geely Panda go-kart uses a rear-mounted 30kW permanent magnet synchronous single motor with a maximum torque of 110Nm, providing powerful output.
Regarding tires, go-karts typically use 14-inch wheels with a low-drag design and tire size 155/65 R14, ensuring stability and grip during driving.
Furthermore, go-karts have a very low chassis, with a ground clearance of only 4 centimeters. When the track is smooth and flat, the driver can feel the exhilarating speed. If the vehicle slides off the track, the go-kart will automatically shut off and stop, ensuring the driver's safety.
Regarding interior features, taking the Geely Panda go-kart as an example, it is equipped with a 9.2-inch LCD instrument panel and an 8-inch central control screen, providing a certain level of technological sophistication. Some seats feature a one-piece design, and the materials and comfort have been optimized.






