Tesla’s Cybertruck may not be ready for production yet, nor the Cyberquad ATV that Elon Musk showed of at the controversial electric pickup’s big unveil in 2019, but kids at least will be able to have some electric fun. The Tesla Cyberquad for Kids is one of the smallest models in Tesla’s line-up, not to mention having the smallest range at around 15 miles, though it’s also by far the cheapest.
$1,900 gets you an all-electric sit-on toy for younger Tesla fans, with a design that’s clearly “inspired by” the Cybertruck itself. In fact, the angular, stealthbomber-esque styling arguably works much better on this mini-ATV than it does on the full-sized pickup.
$1,900 gets you an all-electric sit-on toy for younger Tesla fans, with a design that’s clearly “inspired by” the Cybertruck itself. In fact, the angular, stealthbomber-esque styling arguably works much better on this mini-ATV than it does on the full-sized pickup.
$1,900 gets you an all-electric sit-on toy for younger Tesla fans, with a design that’s clearly “inspired by” the Cybertruck itself. In fact, the angular, stealthbomber-esque styling arguably works much better on this mini-ATV than it does on the full-sized pickup.
Cyberquad for Kids orders are being taken now, with a 2-4 week shipping estimate; that means, Tesla warns, that the four-wheeler may not arrive in time to be a holiday gift. Still, that’s a whole lot sooner than the Cybertruck itself. Last we heard, in Tesla’s Q3 2021 results released back in October, the automaker said it was “making progress on the industrialization of Cybertruck, which is currently planned for Austin production subsequent to Model Y.”
That Austin facility, Tesla says, is on track to begin first Model Y production builds before the end of the year. It’s still unclear just how long after that the Cybertruck might start rolling off the new line.