The referenced component provides supplementary seating on a specific golf car model. It typically involves a frame, cushioned seat, and sometimes additional features like armrests or a grab bar, affixed to the rear of the vehicle. This addition transforms the standard two-passenger golf car into a four-passenger vehicle.
The addition of a rear-facing seat enhances the utility of the golf car. It allows for transporting more passengers, making it suitable for families, groups, or situations where additional seating is required. Functionally, it expands the capabilities of the vehicle beyond its original design purpose, offering increased versatility. In the context of older models, aftermarket additions of this kind became increasingly common due to the demand for increased passenger capacity.