Tesla Finally Releases Cybertruck ATV… But For Some Reason It’s Child-Sized

The Cybertruck ATV for children is already sold out, and there is a reason for it.

The Cyberquad will retail for about $1,900 when it is back in stock.

It requires self-assembly, which may be why it is so inexpensive, and the Cyberquad is different from other products. The assembly instructions show that it was made by Radio Flyer, a company famous for making small red wagons, and that it also makes tiny, some-assembly- required, tiny, tykes that sell for about $500.

The Cyberquad was teased again, but this time it was via a Hot Wheels collaboration.

The chief designer of the company claimed in a post that the ATV is fun for kids and adults. It's hard to imagine a grownup fitting in on the back of a small child's toy.

von Holzhausen appears to be riding one of the kids ATVs in the video accompanying the Cyberquad announcement.

The Cybertruck was unveiled the same night as the Cyberquad, and features a similar design.

The new video shows the lead riding a larger version of the Cyberquad alongside some tots. Nobody knows when or if it will be released, just like nobody knows when Cybertruck will drop.

After not mentioning it for almost two years, Musk said that the Cyberquad will be the least dangerous ATV at a shareholder meeting.

In the video trailer for the kids version, which features the child models wearing aCybertruck logo that looks awful like the newly-resurged Stussy logo, the children are indeed wearing helmets, and Musk did suggest that his team is working to make the ATV that.

He hasn't said how he's going to make the kids' Cyberquad particularly safe, and parents may want to look for another high-tech toy to give their kids this holiday season.

The Hot Wheels Remote Control Cybertruck is pretty cool.

If you can't wait for the release of the full-size Cyberquad: This Guy Built a Do-It-yourself Cyberquad, then you should.

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