Tesla Cyberquad for Kids - $1,900 Electric ATV

Tesla's Cyberquad for Kids: A Miniature Electric Vehicle
Although deliveries of the Cybertruck and the full-size Cyberquad are still pending, Tesla is currently accepting orders for a smaller, kid-sized Cyberquad. This miniature version is available for purchase directly from the Tesla website, with shipments expected to begin within 2-4 weeks of ordering.
Pricing and Features
The “Cyberquad for Kids” is priced at $1,900. While this represents a significant investment compared to typical ride-on toys, it is currently the most affordable vehicle offered by Tesla. Its construction quality surpasses standard battery-electric children’s cars.
Key features include a robust full steel frame, comfortable cushioned seating, and a fully adjustable suspension system. These elements contribute to a more durable and enjoyable riding experience.
Performance and Specifications
The miniature Cyberquad offers a range of up to 15 miles on a single full charge. Charging the battery requires approximately five hours.
Its top speed is limited to 10 mph, though this can be reduced to 5 mph for enhanced safety. Tesla recommends this vehicle for children aged 8 and older, with a maximum weight capacity of 150 lbs.
Availability and Delivery
Currently, the Cyberquad for Kids is exclusively available for purchase within the United States. Tesla does not guarantee delivery before Christmas, despite it being a highly desirable gift.
Looking Ahead
The launch of the full-size Cybertruck has been postponed until the end of 2022. The availability of the larger Cyberquad remains uncertain, although Elon Musk has previously indicated a potential simultaneous release with the electric pickup truck.
While customers await the arrival of the larger models, the Cyberquad for Kids provides a taste of Tesla’s futuristic design and technology for a younger audience.
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