Club Car and Tommy Bahama to collaborate on new vehicle

Club Car logo. Photo courtesy Club Car website.

Date: March 29, 2024

Club Car and Tommy Bahama have recently announced a collaboration on a new special edition vehicle. 

“We’re excited to bring to market this new collaboration with Club Car that further advances our vision to inspire you to relax, exhale, and enjoy the moment, whoever—and wherever—you are,” says Gina Wilcox, vice president of licensing for Tommy Bahama. “Having fun outdoors is a huge part of the island-inspired lifestyle. Golf cars introduce new ways to enhance outdoor fun with family and friends. This partnership offers a new opportunity for our guests to enjoy both brands and how they live.” 

The special edition Tommy Bahama Onward vehicle launches the collaboration. This vehicle is emblazoned with a signature heritage print, custom upholstery, and other additions. The Onward vehicle is completely customizable with signature Tommy Bahama prints, custom seats, and other unique design elements and accessories. 

“We’re excited to connect the energy of Tommy Bahama with the fun of the Club Car lifestyle for a truly unique driving experience,” said Jeff Tyminski, vice president of marketing and product management for Club Car. “It’s the perfect combination of sunshine and good vibes.” 

The special edition Tommy Bahama vehicle will launch in Summer 2024 and will be available for purchase at select Club Car dealers. 

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