When clubs or facilities talk about “buying a utility vehicle,” they often think in fixed specifications — one setup, one purpose. But the Cushman Hauler isn’t a single rigid configuration. It’s a flexible platform designed to be built around your operation.
The real value isn’t just in the base vehicle — it’s in how you configure it.
Accessories turn one base vehicle into something genuinely task-specific
From enclosed cabs and tool racks to specialised load beds and towing setups, accessories transform a standard Hauler into a purpose-built machine.
A course setup vehicle needs something different from a greenkeeping support unit. A maintenance team has different demands than hospitality staff. With the right specification, one base vehicle becomes exactly what your team needs it to be.
Planning Prevents Costly Mistakes
Buying a base vehicle without planning accessories often leads to:
- Retrofits that cost more than factory specification
- Downtime while vehicles are modified
- Wasted spend on equipment that doesn’t fully solve the problem
Even worse, overloading a vehicle not designed for the task will shorten its lifespan and increase maintenance costs.
Ask yourself this…”What slows my team down today?”
Then they specify accessories that remove that friction.
That might mean better load management. It might mean weather protection. It might mean secure storage or specialist attachments. The point is simple — the vehicle should adapt to your operation, not the other way around.
The Cushman Hauler isn’t one fixed vehicle. It’s a platform.
And when built around your real-world tasks, it becomes more than transport — it becomes a productivity tool.






