Tesla officially launched its ‘Cyberquad for Kids’ online – which closely resembles the early Cyberquad prototype but, in this case, the kids’ size version. The ultimate kids’ toy, the electric, four-wheel ATV offers a full steel frame, cushioned seat and adjustable suspension with rear disk braking and LED light bars for US$1,900 ($2,437).
Tesla’s online shop reveals that the Cyberquad is powered by a lithium-ion battery with up to 15 miles (24 km) of range and a configurable top speed of 10 mph (16 km/h), and is suitable for anyone eight years old and up. The kids’ ATV weighs 122 lbs (55 kg), and has a 150 lb (68 kg)weight limit.
The Cyberquad for Kids arrives on the heels of the Cybertruck-inspired Cyberwhistle, which is currently sold out, and was made in collaboration with Radio Flyer, a longtime Tesla partner.
Charging the Cyberquad for Kids will be a notably different experience than any other Tesla product, however, as the ATV can reportedly take up to five hours to fully charge. Prospective buyers should also note that the Cyberquad does not ship fully assembled; but rather, it comes with a comprehensive list of assembly instructions that will walk users through the process of piecing together 18 different parts.
Orders are also not guaranteed to arrive prior to the holidays, as much as this might make the perfect Christmas gift.