Tesla Unveils Cyberquad for Kids With 24 Km Range, Crybertruck-Inspired Design
Tesla has quietly launched the Cyberquad for Kids, just in time for the holiday season in the United States. The Cyberquad for Kids is an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) based on the Tesla Cybertruck.
It is powered by a lithium-ion battery that can travel up to 15 miles (24 kilometers) on a single charge. Tesla‘s Cyberquad for Kids has an adjustable top speed of 10 mph because it is intended for children aged 8 and up (16 kmph).
Price of Tesla Cyberquad for Kids
The Tesla Cyberquad for Kids costs $1,900 (approximately Rs. 1,42,400) and is available for purchase through the company’s official online store. Tesla’s ATV is designed similarly to the Cybertruck and is also available in a stainless-steel finish.
Tesla says Cyberquad for Kids will begin shipping in 2-4 weeks, but there’s no guarantee that orders will arrive before the holidays, which begin on Christmas and New Year’s Eve.
Specifications for the Tesla Cyberquad for Kids
Tesla’s ATV for kids is intended for children aged 8 and up. The Tesla Cyberquad for Kids has a total payload capacity of 150 pounds (68 kilograms). It has a steel frame and a cushioned seat. As an ATV, it has adjustable suspension and rear disk brakes for better stopping power and off-road capability. The Cyberquad for Kids, like the Cybertruck, has an LED light bar running across the front fascia.
As previously stated, the Tesla Cyberquad for Kids has a programmable top speed. The first setting limits it to 5 mph (8 kmph), while the second setting limits it to 10 mph (16 kmph). Speeds in reverse are also limited to 5 mph.
Tesla also announced a Cybertruck-inspired whistle, appropriately named Cyberwhistle, earlier this week. It costs $50 (approximately Rs. 3,700) and is currently out of stock at the time of writing. The whistle is made of medical-grade stainless steel with a polished finish. It also includes an integrated attachment feature, which is said to increase versatility.