December is here and Tesla has rolled out another Cybertruck-inspired product today, the Cyberquad for Kids ATV bike. Just yesterday, Tesla launched the Cyberwhistle that completely sold out in a couple of hours of its availability.
The new four-wheel electric bike for kids introduced by Tesla today closely matches the Cyebrquad ATV shown at the time of the Cybertruck unveiling back in 2019.
Tesla is selling the Cyberquad for Kids via its online store for a price tag of $1,900. This kids quad electric bike by Tesla has 15 miles (24.1 km) of range per charge and a configurable top speed of 10 mph (16 km/h).
The product description on the Tesla online store reads:
Get ready for any adventure with the all-electric Cyberquad for Kids. Inspired by our iconic Cybertruck design, the four-wheel ATV features a full steel frame, cushioned seat and adjustable suspension with rear disk braking and LED light bars.
Powered by a lithium-ion battery with up to 15 miles of range and a configurable top speed of 10 mph, Cyberquad for Kids is suitable for anyone 8-years old and up. For additional product details, visit Shop FAQ.
Source: Tesla online store
Shipping
The Cyberquad for Kids ATV bike can only be ordered from the US Tesla online store and can only be shipped to the 48 states of the continental United States. It cannot be shipped to Hawaii, Alaska, or Puerto Rico.
Cyberquad for Kids ships via FedEx Ground and has shipping dimensions of 47 x 26 x 27 in and weighs 122 lbs.
Tesla has released a short promo video of the kid’s Cyberquad that shows children riding and having fun with their electric ATV. Now kids can also enjoy their camping in the holiday season using their own Tesla Cyberquad for Kids.
Tesla recommends this junior Cyberquad for kids 8 and above with a maximum weight capacity of 150 lbs.
Not just the Cyberquad, Tesla has also launched the Cybertruck icon and graffiti socks for kids to become more involved in the Cybertruck fandom.
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