L4TB68L — Luxury Lifted Titanium 4-Seat Extended-Range Electric Golf Cart
Four seats, lifted suspension, titanium finish. Right-sized for couples and small families who want the full experience without the extra real estate. Silent electric drive, overnight charging on any standard outlet, LED party lights, and Bluetooth sound included. Licensed on public roads throughout Okaloosa and Walton Counties.
Finding the lockbox
Lockbox Codes
Codes go to authorized drivers only. No code? Check with your group's primary driver — they received it by text and email.
Still nothing after checking spam? Text us at (850) 830-4699 and we'll sort it out.
- Look at the passenger side floorboard. This one's in a different spot than most carts — it sits on the floor below the glovebox, right where the front passenger's right foot would rest.
- Dial in your code and slide the button down. The lockbox pops open and your key is inside.
Charging overnight
Lithium is low-maintenance — charges fast, holds steady, and doesn't need babysitting. But it does need to be plugged in. Make it the last thing you do before bed, every night.
- One outlet, one cart. Two carts sharing a circuit will trip the breaker. Stagger charging if you're running more than one.
- Older property? Find a dedicated outlet. Unplug the coffee maker. Older wiring and heavy chargers don't always get along.
- Cord stays with the cart. If you leave it at the condo and the battery dies mid-trip, the tow is on you.
- Check the cord ends glow. Both ends light up once plugged in. No glow means no charge.
Before you walk away
Both ends should be glowing before you head inside. Dark cord ends mean the outlet isn't working — unplug and find a different one before calling it a night.
Don't push the bottom half
The cart runs through the second 50% of charge faster than the first. Don't let it sit at half or below overnight — top it off every chance you get.
How charged is your cart?
There's a round gauge on the passenger side, near the glovebox. That dial is your state of charge. Check it before you head out — not when you're already halfway down the coast.
Round gauge near the glovebox, passenger side.
Party lights
The glow system is one of those things people come back for. Key in the ignition until the dash lights up, then grab the small silver remote clipped to the dashboard. Hit Power to start the show.
What the remote does
Mode cycles through lighting effects: solid illumination, 7 running modes, pulse, scan, strobe, fade, S.O.S, music modes, and voice modes.
Color picks from red, hot pink, pink, purple, orange, yellow, green, teal, blue, white, color cycle, and color fade.
Speed controls how fast the effects move — five levels.
Lights not responding?
There's a black switch with a blue indicator low on the dashboard — flip it to ON. If the dash itself isn't lit, turn the ignition first. Leave the other toggle switches alone; they run power to the glow system.
Music
Turn the key to 'on', open Bluetooth on your phone, and connect to the cart's speaker. Pairs like any other device. Once connected, it's yours for the rental.
Bintelli Beyond sound system — quick reference.
The AirTag
Every cart in the fleet has an Apple AirTag installed — it stays in the cart and can't be removed. It lets us find you faster if something goes sideways. Your cart's ID is L4TB68L, printed on the windshield. If you get an AirTag notification on your phone, that's us — not a stranger's device.
Where you can take it
L4TB68L is street-legal on any public road posted at 35 mph or under throughout Okaloosa and Walton Counties. The orange lines on the map show the approved corridors — Scenic Gulf Drive through Miramar Beach and Destin, and County Road 30A through Santa Rosa Beach.
Orange lines = roads where LSVs are legal.
US-98, the beach, sidewalks, and trails are all off-limits. If you're unsure about a specific road or neighborhood, text us before you go.
What to expect at the start
Clean, charged, and waiting by your start time. We'll reach out if it's ready ahead of schedule — which happens more often than not.
Delivery logistics: we run a tight route across the coast, so your cart may show up before your official window opens. That's a good thing — go ahead and enjoy it early. We can't hold back deliveries for property manager schedules, but we'll always park it neatly out of the way if no one's there yet.
Wrapping up
- Key back in the lockbox. Scramble the digits so the code isn't visible.
- Send us a text. (850) 830-4699 — a quick heads-up that the cart's ready is all we need. We'll be there at or shortly after your rental ends.
Good questions
How many people can legally ride in a 4-seat golf cart rental?
A 4-seat LSV may carry a maximum of 4 passengers — one per seat, no exceptions. No lap-sitting, no standing, no riding on the steps while moving. Exceeding the rated capacity is illegal on Florida public roads and puts liability on the renter.
Do you need insurance to rent a golf cart in Florida?
Personal auto insurance isn't required to rent an LSV in Florida, but renters are on the hook for damages not covered by the rental agreement. Beach Better offers Renter's Collision Protection at booking — it caps your financial exposure if something goes wrong. The details are in the rental agreement before you confirm.
If something's off
Cart won't charge
Cord ends dark? Start with the breaker — a tripped GFI is almost always the culprit. Reset, replug, check again. Still nothing? Unplug, wait 30 seconds, try once more. Running two carts? They each need their own circuit.
Cart won't start or move
The tow switch has to be on RUN, not TOW. Check under the seat near the battery, or on the passenger side near the glovebox. Then turn the key: first click lights the dash, second click wakes the drive.
Photo first, then text.
A quick photo or 10-second video solves most problems without a site visit. Send it first — it's the first thing we'll ask for anyway.