The competition in the electric vehicle market is fierce, especially in countries like China. Tesla is no stranger to this competition, and it has been using a variety of strategies to attract Chinese consumers. However, it seems that the company believes that these strategies are not enough. In a move that is sure to surprise some, Tesla is bringing its “Pure Electric Off-Road Motorcycle” for kids, also known as the “Cyberquad“, to China. Here are the details…
Tesla’s Electric Off-Road Toy Car Cyberquad Debuts in China
Tesla is known for its electric vehicles, but they also occasionally release new and interesting products. In the past, they have released limited-edition items like power banks and whiskey. At the end of 2021, the company introduced the Cyberquad, a four-wheeled electric ATV for children. The Cyberquad stood out for being both a “toy” and a Tesla product. Now, it is available for sale in China.

Tesla’s much-anticipated Cyberquad electric ATV is finally set to debut in China, with pre-orders opening today. The Cyberquad will be priced at 11,990 yuan (about $1,700), and will have a range of 12 kilometers. The Cyberquad is a smaller, more affordable version of the Cybertruck’s electric ATV, and is designed for children.
It features a minimalist design, with a steel frame and a body made of durable plastic, and can carry a maximum load of 150 kilograms. The Cyberquad is powered by a 12-volt battery, which takes about six hours to fully charge. The ATV has a headlight, taillight, and turn signals, and also comes with a removable ramp for easy loading and unloading.
It’s also worth noting that parents will need to assemble the toy vehicle themselves. Upon delivery, it will arrive in at least 18 separate parts.
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