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Tesla hasnât yet shipped the Cybertruck, or the full-size Cyberquad that made a splashy debut at the introduction of its Blade Runner-esque pickup truck, but you can get a mini Cyberquad designed for the kiddos starting in 2â4 weeks if you order one right now from its website.
The Tesla âCyberquad for Kidsâ is available to purchase on Teslaâs site for $1,900 â a steep price relative to your average Power Wheels, but the lowest-priced vehicle in Teslaâs existing lineup by far. And the Cyberquadâs materials are a cut above your average battery electric kid car, with a âfull steel frame,â along with cushioned seating and fully adjustable suspension.
It may be the cheapest Tesla you can buy, but itâs also the most limited when it comes to range: Youâll get up to around 15 miles on a full charge, which takes five hours, according to the company. Itâs also not going to break any land speed records, with a speedometer that tops out at 10 mph (which you can limit to a max of 5 mph for safety, if desired). Thatâs still plenty fast for a kidâs ride-on vehicle, which is probably why Tesla labels this one as designed for kids at least 8 and up, with a max weight of 150 lbs.