He Cyberquad for children which Tesla released in 2021, two years after announcing the ATV, which can be loaded onto the Cybertruck itself, is now arriving in Spain and the rest of Europe for almost $2,000. The toy, which is recommended for children aged 8 to 12 years and can support a maximum weight of 68kg, can be purchased from the company’s website and will ship within 2-4 weeks.

In particular, the Cyberquad for children is available on the Tesla website at a price of 1990 euros. Not counting, of course, delivery, which costs approximately 100 euros. Therefore, the total amount is 2090 euros.

The ATV is inspired by the design of the Tesla Cybertruck and is made entirely of steel. It weighs 55 kg and is equipped with a 350 W motor. allows you to reach speeds of up to 13 km/h.. Also reverse speed up to 6 km/h. Parents can also choose two speed settings, one of which limits the speed to 6 km/h.

The kids’ Tesla Cyberquad also features a 24V, 188Wh lithium-ion battery that allows autonomy up to 19 km.

The children’s Tesla Cyberquad is a toy version of the company’s ATV.

We repeat that Tesla Cyberquad is for children It’s inspired by the aesthetics of the Cybertruck, a pickup truck the company announced in 2019.. During the unveiling of this car, Tesla also announced the Cyberquad, an ATV about which few details are known yet. We know in particular that its design is also inspired by the Cybertruck and that its size is suitable for loading into the back of a truck. However, there are no details about its engine, range, price and availability.

This Cyberquad for kids is also not the only product Tesla sells or sells on its website that has an aesthetic inspired by the Cybertruck. The company also introduced CyberVault a few months ago. It’s a home charger that closely resembles the company’s electric pickup truck in design and is unfortunately only available in the Asian market.

Source: Hiper Textual

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