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The fact that numerous products inspired by the Cybertruck and Cybersquad are being released
before the originals have hit roads proves how belated their launch is. Both vehicles were announced in 2019, and a total of zero are ready for the public.
One RV popup and a
toy car later, even Tesla is jumping on the cyberpunk-esque bandwagon. Not only has it just unleashed a
Cyberwhistle, but there’s also a Cyberquad…
for kids. It takes an overwhelming level of self-esteem to dispense official merchandise for something that doesn’t exist yet.
Priced at US$1,900, the Cyberquad for Kids is a mini four-wheel ATV for children ages eight and up. Like its parent, it’s got an angular steel exoskeleton, cushioned seating, and adjustable suspension, along with LED light bars and rear disk braking.
The mini-me is by no means as powerful as the road version, of course, boasting a range of just 15 miles and a maximum speed of a wee 10 MPH.
Riders can juice up the ATV by plugging the charger into its lithium-ion battery. Charging can take up to five hours.
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Tesla says the kid’s ATV can be shipped within two to four weeks. Find out more
here.
[via
Electrek, images via
Tesla]