Tesla keeps adding new products to its range. In addition to getting ready for Cybertruck deliveries, which will begin on November 30th, the firm is relaunching its one and only product made just for kids—but this time it won’t be harmful. The $1,900 Tesla Cyberquad mini-ATV is now offered for purchase on the business’s website. These are the specifics.
With safety upgrades, the Tesla Cyberquad for Kids is back on sale.
Every parent worries deeply about their children’s safety, but happiness is just as vital. This frequently prompts parents to bestow presents onto their kids. But occasionally these presents come with certain hazards, as the $1,900 Tesla Cybertruck tiny ATV demonstrates. The American Consumer Product Safety Commission criticized the car when it was first released. The vehicle’s mechanical suspension quality, the maximum tire pressure, and the dearth of sufficient safety advice for inexperienced drivers were among the issues raised by the CPSC.
But Elon Musk was hesitant to give up this car, which parents were quite interested in. As a result, he relaunched the device under the code Model 915 after making a few little changes. In order to boost the vehicle’s overall durability, the firm first used more metal in the frame. Furthermore, the age range for the Tesla Cyberquad—which was originally listed as 8 to 12—has been updated to 9 to 12.
Furthermore, additional vehicle-related cautions have been added to the Cyberquad specifically for young drivers. This updated version also includes suspension improvements and tire pressure notifications. Naturally, with a 500-watt motor and a top speed of only 16 km/h, it’s still a child-oriented car. After a full charge, the car can go 24 kilometers and last for almost five hours. There’s excellent news for those of you over 12 who have been waiting for a standard version! There will soon be an adult-only version of the Tesla Cyberquad available. I hope it’s just as “safe” as the kid-focused second edition.