After selling a $50 Cyberwhistle, Tesla is introducing another product out of left field—a battery-powered all-terrain vehicle designed for children.
The $1,900 ATV is dubbed the “Cyberquad for Kids,” and it’s currently available for order in the US. The company designed the ATV in partnership with Radio Flyer, which previously created Tesla-branded, miniature battery-powered cars 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,” Tesla said.
The Cyberquad for Kids, recommended for ages 8 and up, can travel up to “15+ miles” with a top speed of 10mph. Other features include a shock suspension system to absorb bumps during the ride, rugged air tires, and a parental control button to restrict the top speed to 5mph.
The product is also a mini version of the original Cyberquad, which Tesla introduced in 2019 as a companion vehicle to the not-yet-released Cybertruck. Both use electric batteries for locomotion, but Tesla has pushed back Cybertruck’s production to next year.
When Tesla will release the adult Cyberquad remains unclear. But in the meantime, parents can buy the kid-friendly version for their children.
According to Tesla, orders for the ATV will begin shipping in two to four weeks, although shipments aren’t guaranteed to arrive before the holidays. The company’s FAQ on the product also reveals the ATV can carry a child up to 150 pounds in weight. In addition, the ATV’s lithium ion battery promises to recharge three times faster than traditional batteries.