It didn’t take long for Tesla’s new Cyberquad to fly out of the online store. The four-wheel ATV released quietly on Tesla’s website yesterday for $1,900 USD.
Foremost, this Cyberquad is not the same ATV that Tesla premiered alongside the Cybertruck in 2019. This model is a kid’s version designed for children eight years and older. The pint-sized quad runs on electricity and is powered by a 36V lithium-ion battery. Additionally, the vehicle has a top speed of 10 mph with a 15-mile range. The physical construction features a steel frame, adjustable suspension, cushioned seat, and LED lights. According to Tesla, charging the kid’s Cyberquad will take roughly five hours to complete. Further, battery life will fluctuate depending on the rider’s weight, the terrain traveled, and the speed setting. The vehicle has three speed settings listed at 5 mph, 10 mph, as well as 5 mph in reverse.
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If you’re trying desperately to track down one of these Cyberquads, several have appeared on eBay selling for upwards of $4,000 USD. This comes just days after Tesla released a ‘Cyberwhistle’ collectible inspired by the Cybertruck for $50 USD that also sold out immediately. If you were able to purchase a Cyberquad for Kids from Tesla, the item is expected to begin shipping within two to four weeks.
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