Tesla launches children's version of electric off-road motorcycles
The child's dream car is here.
On December 2, Tesla launched the Cyberquad For Kids, an electric children's car, priced at $1,900.

Cyberquad is a four-wheel drive all-terrain vehicle. The design is inspired by Tesla’s electric pickup Cybertruck. It is equipped with an all-steel frame, padded seats, adjustable rear disc brakes and LED light bars. Suspension.
It has a cruising range of up to 15 miles and a top speed of 10 mph. It is suitable for anyone aged 8 and above. It can carry a weight of 55 kg and can also be driven by a lighter adult woman. Currently, this model is not yet available on Tesla's official website in China.

This is not the first time Tesla has introduced a children's car.
As early as 2016, Tesla launched a children's electric car Tesla Model S For Kids, priced at about US$500, which looks exactly like Tesla Model S and is suitable for children aged 3-8.
On January 4 this year, Tesla has another baby walker that looks exactly like Model Y, priced at 699 yuan, suitable for children between 1 and a half to 4 years old.
It is not difficult to find that Tesla's children's vehicles have almost covered children of all ages. The purpose of this move is not only to open the children's market, but also because children today will be the car consumer group when electric cars are hot in the future.

Clean energy technology critic Steve Hanley thinks that Tesla’s launch of this product is a surprise: “This product is designed for kids, but that doesn’t stop most adults from wanting to ride one.” Hanley added Said, "It is clear that Tesla hopes that some of the children riding Cyberquad will one day buy its Cybertruck. This is smart marketing."
At the same time, in the promotional pictures and promotional videos, the "children's Cyberquad bomber jacket" worn by the little rider is also on sale at the Tesla store, priced at $65.
Post time:Dec-03-2021