“Santa, I want a Cyberquad!”
About two years after Elon Musk smashed the “bulletproof” window of Tesla’s Cybertruck, the company run by the world’s wealthiest man is making vehicles for children.
For $1,900, children can be riding around on the “Cyberquad for Kids.”
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The electric all-terrain vehicle reaches a top speed of 10 mph and can travel up to 15 miles per charge, according to Tesla.
“Get ready for any adventure with the all-electric Cyberquad for Kids,” the product description reads on the company’s online shop. “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.”
The Cyberquad has a weight limit of 150 pounds and is suitable for children 8 years and older, Tesla said.
Tesla head designer Franz von Holzhausen, whose weight is unknown but stands at 6 feet 2 inches, took the Cyberquad for a spin and posted about his experience.
Out riding with the kids on the Cyberquads! So much fun for kids and adults! @tesla pic.twitter.com/gq23GWsiDk
— Franz von Holzhausen (@woodhaus2) December 2, 2021
“Out riding with the kids on the Cyberquads!” he posted. “So much fun for kids and adults!”
“Cyberquad for Kids will begin shipping in 2-4 weeks,” according to Tesla. “Orders are not guaranteed to arrive prior to the holidays.”
The ATV is only listed for children, with a full-sized Cyberquad in development, according to Tesla.
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“The ATV is an interesting design challenge because ATVs are pretty dangerous and, so, we want to make an ATV that is the least dangerous ATV,” Musk said. “So, if you are going to ATV, well, you might as well have the least dangerous ATV.”