TaylorMade has unveiled its new Qi4D driver range, introducing four models designed to deliver increased speed, improved consistency and greater fitting options for golfers of all abilities.
The Qi4D family consists of the Qi4D, Qi4D LS, Qi4D Max and Qi4D Max Lite, with TaylorMade describing the range as its fastest and most fittable driver lineup to date.
All four models will be available for pre-order now, with retail availability from January 29, priced at £549. Launch Monitor Enabled (LME) versions will also be offered at £579.
According to TaylorMade, modern driver performance is increasingly defined by speed and personalisation, and the Qi4D range has been engineered to deliver both.
“Golfers are looking for a driver that’s fit for them and gives them speed off the tee,” said Brian Bazzel, TaylorMade’s Vice President of Product Creation. “From aerodynamic head shapes to improved face design and the use of lighter materials, we’ve created our fastest family of drivers.”
Carbon face technology at the core
At the heart of the Qi4D range is a new carbon face design, which TaylorMade says produces faster ball speeds than traditional titanium faces while also improving durability.
A reengineered roll radius across the face is designed to deliver more consistent spin and distance on shots struck both high and low on the face.
The drivers also feature an updated Speed Pocket™, developed using Finite Element Analysis, to improve face flexibility and ball speed on common impact locations low on the face.
TaylorMade’s proven 60x Carbon Twist Face™ technology remains, helping reduce dispersion on off-centre strikes.

Aerodynamics and fitting
Each Qi4D head shape has been refined through hundreds of simulations to balance aerodynamic efficiency with forgiveness and stability.
TaylorMade says the improved shaping allows golfers to swing faster while maintaining confidence at address.
A major focus of the range is fitting. Drawing on data from more than 11 million driver shots, TaylorMade has developed its new REAX™ shaft lineup, designed to suit golfers based on their swing rotation rate — high, mid or low.
Golfers can now determine their rotation rate using a simple face-on video of their swing, helping fitters recommend the most suitable REAX shaft.
The system aims to simplify the fitting process and make customisation more accessible to everyday golfers.
Matthew Simone, Director of Product Category, Custom, said: “With Qi4D, we’ve brought custom fitting to our stock shafts.
Our driver fitting process is now more precise and efficient than ever.”

Model overview
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Qi4D: The most adjustable head in the range, featuring four moveable weights that allow golfers to fine-tune launch, spin, forgiveness and shot shape. Available in lofts from 8° to 12°.
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Qi4D LS: The lowest-spinning and fastest model, designed for players seeking maximum speed and workability. Two moveable weights allow precise control of flight and spin.
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Qi4D Max: A high-MOI driver built for forgiveness and stability, using an aircraft-grade aluminium collar to save weight while maintaining adjustability.
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Qi4D Max Lite: An ultra-light option aimed at golfers looking to increase clubhead speed, featuring lighter components throughout and a distinctive two-tone head design.
All models feature a 4° loft sleeve for additional adjustability and are available with a range of REAX shaft options.
Early tour adoption
Qi4D drivers have already made an impact on the professional tours. World number one Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy and Tommy Fleetwood all put the Qi4D into play towards the end of 2025, while Nelly Korda, Charley Hull and Brooke Henderson also adopted the new drivers.

On the DP World Tour, Jayden Schaper secured back-to-back victories at the Alfred Dunhill Championship and the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open using the Qi4D LS.
TaylorMade expects the Qi4D range to see widespread use across both men’s and women’s tours as the 2026 season gets underway.