One of the growing trends in the golf equipment industry over the last few years has been the rise in popularity of remote trolleys. Motocaddy are one of the brands who have really seen that, with remote trolley sales growing by 44% last year, making up 46% of their electric trolley sales. They’re looking to build on that momentum in 2026 with a new range of three remote trolleys.

The models form part of Motocaddy’s full 2026 range, designed to offer golfers a choice of GPS performance, remote control and value for money.
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Motocaddy M7 GPS Remote Trolley
Featuring a new high-performance GPS, the M7 GPS Remote comes with a super responsive 3.5″ touchscreen display. It offers more than 40,000 pre-loaded courses with extreme accuracy, as well as Bluetooth powered smartphone alerts.
Motocaddy have also upgraded the USB-C rechargeable remote control too. Golfers also get the ability to switch between remote and handle control quickly and easily, adding extra convenience in certain situations.

Upgraded high resolution full hole mapping now offers a dynamic green view, distances to the front, middle and back, drag and drop targets, hazard information, smartphone notifications and GPS mapping.
New for 2026 is the ability to personalise the GPS software, with shortcuts to most-used features. It lets golfers choose between 2D or 3D mapping, including a 3D hole flyover, panning and zoom options and portrait or landscape view.
Other features include light or dark mode, clock, round and lost-ball tiers, and Wi-Fi.
The trolley comes with a Click ‘N’ Connect cable-free lithium battery. There is a new look ergonomic handle, a 10-spoke aerodynamic tyres. A retractable anti-tip rear wheel can remain attached for folding.

Like all of the Motocaddy Remote series, the M7 GPS benefits from a Downhill Control (DHC) system, as well as Motocaddy’s Adaptive Terrain Stability (ATS), monitoring wheel speed and load to adjust the motor’s output in real time.
Available from March, the Motocaddy M7 GPS Remote has an RRP of £1,499.99.
Motocaddy M7 Remote Trolley
The M7 Remote provides remote control performance with a range of more than 100 metres, dual handle control and new functionality housed within the 2.8″ widescreen display.
There’s a host of upgraded features including three distance readings (drive, round and lifetime), a clock and round timer, plus new Cartlock Pin code for added security. As always with Motocaddy, you get the under-handle USB slot to keep devices charged during the round.

The trolley has full 360° forward, left, right and reserve navigation using the remote, as well as pause, resume and emergency stop.
Like the M7 GPS Remote, the M7 Remote has a compact-folding design to make it easy to store or fit into even smaller car boots. It also offers a USB-C rechargeable remote, along with DHC and ATS technologies.

Two 360° rotating wheels at the front help with mobility, and the Easilock bag to trolley connection keeps any Motocaddy bag securely attached without the need for a lower strap.
Also available from March, the M7 Remote comes with an RRP of £1,299.99.
Motocaddy ME Remote Trolley
Rounding out the new range is the cheapest model in the lineup, the ME Remote. Motocaddy says this offers an accessible entry point into remote trolley, and combines new technologies with plenty of features whilst retaining value for money.
The new ME Remote has undergone a significant upgrade compared to the previous version, including the brand’s new sporty look and Click N Connect battery with auto-disconnect and a charging port.

It provides responsive forward, left, right and reverse navigation, along with DHC and ATS technology.
Other features include:
- Ergonomic USB-C rechargeable remote handset
- 100 metre+ range
- Retractable anti-tip rear wheel
- High-power 28V system
- 360° rotating twin front tyres
The ME Remote is available from March at an RRP of £1,099.99 with a new 24-month trolley warranty.




