JAKARTA - Tesla launched Cyberquad for Kids for US$1,900 (Rp27 million) on Thursday, December 2. This four-wheeled ATV is inspired by the iconic Cybertruck from the US electric car company.
This all-electric vehicle features a steel frame, soft seat and adjustable suspension with rear disc brakes and LED light bars.
Powered by a lithium-ion battery, the Cyberquad for Kids has a range of up to 15 miles (25 km) and a top speed of 10 miles (16 km) per hour. This is also a part of Tesla's product because it makes vehicles with very minimal speeds, even for children.
The description in this product is also mentioned if it says if the vehicle is suitable for anyone aged eight years and over, but has a weight capacity of 150 pounds.
Out riding with the kids on the Cyberquads! So much fun for kids and adults! @tesla pic.twitter.com/gq23GWsiDk
— Franz von Holzhausen (@woodhaus2) December 2, 2021
Thursday's launch comes two years after the Elon Musk-led company announced a full-size Cyberquad ATV to complement its Cybertruck, none of which has yet reached the production phase.
The electric Cyberquad for kids is made by Radio Flyer and includes a removable battery pack that can be plugged into a home wall outlet. Tesla says it takes about five hours for the battery to be fully charged.
Some assembly is also required and Tesla's instruction manual shows 18 parts that customers must assemble themselves.
Cyberquad for Kids will only be available in the US, with shipping starting in the next two to four weeks. However, Tesla doesn't guarantee that the ATVs will arrive before this Christmas holiday.
With so many scrambling to order the Cyberquad for Kids, more than a million people who ordered the Cybertruck are still waiting to receive their vehicle.
Tesla is one of many electric car makers experiencing a shortage of chips, forcing it to slow production on some of its vehicles and including the futuristic, all-electric Cybertruck.
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