
Tesla Cyberquad sale has begun, but it is not the ATV that was teased when the company introduced its electric truck in 2019. The Cyberquad you can now purchase from the automaker’s site is a much smaller, working version of the vehicle designed for children.
The four-wheel ATV is powered by a lithium-ion battery and runs on electricity, much like its larger brother. It boasts a 15-mile range, a configurable peak speed of 10mph, a solid steel frame, a cushioned seat, adjustable suspension, and LED light bars. In other words, it appears to be a scaled-down replica of a real ATV.
The smaller Cyberquad will cost $1,900 and will begin arriving within the next two to four weeks. But, before you actually contemplate ordering it as a Christmas present for your child, keep in mind that Tesla claims orders aren’t guaranteed to arrive before the holidays. Furthermore, it is presently only available via Tesla’s US store and may only be delivered to the continental United States.
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