Tesla Launches Electric Cybertruck Replica for Kids in the US
Tesla introduces its scaled-down Cybertruck for children aged 6 to 12, an electric vehicle priced at USD 1,500, currently exclusive to the US market.

The USD 1,500 price tag marks the entry point for Tesla's new electric scaled-down Cybertruck replica, designed for children aged six to 12. This exciting vehicle, mirroring the futuristic design of its adult counterpart, is now available exclusively through the company's online store in the United States.
Dubbed the "Cybertruck for Kids," this miniature marvel is a thrilling addition for young tech enthusiasts. Crafted to provide a fun and safe driving experience, it features rear-wheel drive and an electric brake system, ensuring optimal control for budding drivers.

Adding to its realistic appeal, the vehicle is equipped with both front and rear LED lights, enhancing visibility and style. It boasts a two-passenger capacity with an adjustable seat, accommodating growing children, and supports a maximum weight of 150 pounds (68 kg).
In terms of specifications, the Cybertruck for Kids measures 66 inches (168 cm) in length and weighs 158 pounds (72 kg). Powering this ride is a 500 W motor and a 22 V lithium-ion battery, offering a range of up to 12 miles (approximately 19 km) for extended playtime.
The Cybertruck for Kids is a four-wheel vehicle with rear-wheel drive, an electric brake, and front and rear LED lights.
Speed settings are adaptable to different skill levels. Beginners can opt for a lower speed of 5 mph (8 km/h), while more experienced young drivers can enjoy a maximum speed of 10 mph (16 km/h). A fully discharged battery requires up to five hours for a complete recharge.
However, its current availability is a key consideration. The launch is exclusive to the US market, and Tesla has not made any announcements regarding international expansion. Shipping is limited to the 48 contiguous states, excluding Hawaii, Alaska, and Puerto Rico.

Logistics for delivery are handled by AIT Worldwide Logistics. The product comes with a limited one-year warranty, and returns are accepted within 14 days of delivery, subject to a 20% restocking fee on the item's value.
To complement the experience, Tesla also offers a protective cover for the vehicle, sold separately. Additionally, a "Kids Pedal Power Tee" children's shirt is available, featuring the Optimus robot riding a bicycle, a fun nod to the brand's broader vision.
Prospective buyers outside the US, or those who missed the initial stock, can sign up for restock notifications on Tesla's official online store. This allows them to stay informed about future opportunities to acquire this futuristic mini-replica for their children.

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