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Motocaddy S1 2025 Electric Golf Trolley Review: Single-click ease and smooth performance

published: May 1, 2025

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updated: Feb 9, 2026

Motocaddy S1 2025 Electric Golf Trolley Review: Single-click ease and smooth performance

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How much does it cost? And how does it perform? Stephen Foster has everything you need to know about the Motocaddy S1 2025 Electric Golf Trolley

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  • Motocaddy s1 2025 electric golf trolley review: ncg summary
  • Motocaddy s1 2025 electric golf trolley review: first impressions
  • Motocaddy s1 2025 electric golf trolley review: ncg review
  • Motocaddy s1 2025 electric golf trolley review: final thoughts
  • The details

Motocaddy is back with its latest range of S-Series high-performance golf trolleys. Following on from previous generations, the S1 is Motocaddy’s entry-level trolley – but to be fair it is way more than that. The latest advancements in electric trolleys aim to enhance players’ experience on the course. The S1 2025 trolley stands out with its modern design and innovative features, promising to make every round more effortless and enjoyable. Let’s take a closer look at what this state-of-the-art trolley has to offer in our Motocaddy S1 2025 Electric trolley review…

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Motocaddy S1 2025 Electric Golf Trolley Review: NCG Summary

4.5 star review
NCG SUMMARY

The Motocaddy S1 is a stylish, easy-to-use electric golf trolley that sets up quickly thanks to its single-click folding system and sleek design with eye-catching red accents.

It features a clear digital display, a quiet yet powerful motor with nine speed settings, and a USB port to keep your phone charged during play.

The trolley offers adjustable distance control and is easily disassembled for transport and storage.

Overall, the S1 provides reliable performance on the course, making it a practical choice for golfers seeking a stable and responsive electric trolley.

PROS

  • Stylish, sporty design
  • One click folding system
  • Powerful and quiet motor
  • Good price point

CONS

  • It doesn’t fold as small as some of the premium versions
  • £629.99

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Motocaddy S1 2025 Electric Golf Trolley Review: First Impressions

The unboxing

The S1 arrived brilliantly packaged and it took no time at all to have it set up and ready to go.

motocaddy s1 2025 electric golf trolley

The trolley is very easy on the eye, with a sporty look and eye catching red detailing.

The battery fits neatly into the base and the trolley folds out with a single click, a really impressive design. You are ready to go in seconds (see image carousel below).

motocaddy s1 2025 electric golf trolley
motocaddy s1 2025 electric golf trolley
motocaddy s1 2025 electric golf trolley
motocaddy s1 2025 electric golf trolley

Motocaddy S1 2025 Electric Golf Trolley Review: NCG Review

The digital screen

The trolley has a a very clear digital screen that displays the speed setting and provides a battery meter to see how much power you have left. Once you press the button to start the trolley it responds quickly and you are soon cruising down the fairway with your bag firmly in place.

motocaddy s1 2025 electric golf trolley

Speed settings and phone charging

The motor is incredibly quiet but it delivers the power very efficiently. Despite having 9 speed settings, I never needed to increase the speed above 5 and it glided down the fairways and any hills it encountered.

As you play your round you are able to keep your phone well charged using the USB charging port that is built into the handle.

motocaddy s1 2025 electric golf trolley

The handle, adjustable distance control, battery life and putting in the boot

The grips on the handle are comfortable to use and it even comes with a Motocaddy accessory station, ready for any of the extra trolley attachments , if you wished to purchase any.

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If you find yourself wanting to send your trolley off in a different direction, you are able to use the adjustable distance control that has three setting of 15, 30 and 45 yards. This is a great function if you want to get your trolley closer to the next tee before you putt.

As I walked down the 18th I still felt fresh and the battery was indicating that there was still over half the power left. As we put our clubs in the car it took seconds to disassemble and you can even save space by inverting the wheel on the trolley.

motocaddy s1 2025 electric golf trolley
motocaddy s1 2025 electric golf trolley

Once you get the trolley home you can even recharge the battery whilst it is still sat on the trolley.

motocaddy s1 2025 electric golf trolley

Motocaddy S1 2025 Electric Golf Trolley Review: Final Thoughts

The Motocaddy S1 might be their entry level electric trolley but it is a great piece of kit.

Quiet, stable and responsive, the S1 moves smoothly on the course and leaves you feeling fresh after 18 holes.

It’s simple design makes it appealing to all and intuitive to use – thoroughly recommended.

  • £629.99

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The Details

Available: Now.

RRP: £679.99 Standard Lithum / £729.99 ULTRA Lithum – includes FREE accessory station worth £12.99

More details: Motocaddy UK / Motocaddy US

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About the author

Stephen Foster

Stephen has played golf since a junior, spending most of his time as a member at Dewsbury & District Golf Club before moving to Fulford Golf Club.

A single figure golfer, rounds tend to follow the trend of steady and unspectacular.

In addition to his membership at Fulford, Stephen plays a lot of corporate golf through his role as Corporate Development Director for leading law firm, Squire Patton Boggs. He is also founder of Yorkshire, golf networking business, Clubhouse Leaders

What’s in the bag?

TaylorMade has generally been the club brand of choice. Current irons are TaylorMade P 790s, with TaylorMade wedges.

Driver is Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke, 3 wood is Titleist TSR, 5 wood is TaylorMade r7 and putter is TaylorMade Spider GTx.

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