Electric vehicle giant Tesla Inc TSLA unveiled the Cybertruck pickup truck in 2019.
While fans of the Cybertruck may have to wait months to get their hands on the highly anticipated truck, children might get their hands on a replica vehicle much sooner.
What Happened: Tesla announced the Cyberquad in 2021, a small electric toy version of the Cybertruck. The vehicle sold out in the U.S. in under 24 hours but was later recalled and banned in October 2022.
Tesla launched the Cyberquad in China earlier this year and has now made the children’s product available for sale in Europe, as shared by Teslarati.
The Cyberquad is available in the Tesla online store for Europe listed with a price of 1,990 Euros, or around $2,105 in U.S. dollars.
Tesla shared that the vehicle is recommended for children aged 8 to 12. The Cyberquad is electric and can drive up to 19 kilometers (11.8 miles) on a single charge. The vehicle can reach speeds of 13 kilometers per hour (8 mph).
The Cyberquad can be purchased by residents in European countries and is said to begin shipping in two to four weeks.
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Why It’s Important: While Tesla saw the children’s Cyberquad banned in the U.S., a new trademark filing for Cyberquad ATV was filed by Tesla earlier this year, giving hope to fans that a full-sized ATV could launch in the future.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk previously said that an electric ATV would be an add-on purchase for the Cybertruck.
The Cyberquad is now on list of Tesla merchandise items that include belt buckles, tequila, beer, a branding iron, blankets, a Cyberwhistle and more.
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