JAKARTA - Radio Flyer, a well-known toy company in America announced that it will withdraw Tesla Cyberquad for Kids at the request of the US Consumer Product Security Commission (CPSC).

Cyberquad for Kids is a small-scale replica of ATV's Cyberquad, which was demonstrated at the opening of the Cybertruck in 2019.

In its announcement, Radio Flyer said that Cyberquad failed to meet federal mandatory safety standards requirements for ATV teens, including mechanical suspensions and maximum tire pressure.

Not only that, but Cyberquad also does not have an ATV action plan approved by the CPSC, which is required to produce, import, sell, or distribute ATVS.

The ATV action plan contains many CPSC requirements to reduce the dangers of accidents and injuries, prevent serious injury or death.

The safety requirements include driver training, dissemination of safety information, age recommendations, and other safety measures.

The Tesla Cyberquad for Kids is a replication of electric ATV for children created in partnership with the Radio Flyer.

The Cyberquad for Kids is equipped with a small 500-watt electric motor and 288-lap battery capable of reaching a top speed of 16 km/h (10 mph) and a range of several miles.

This TV replica is designed for children aged 8 years or older, and has proven to be a huge success among consumers. Products sold out in just a day despite being priced at US$1,900 (Rp29 million).


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