Tesla isn't producing its Cybertruck until 2022. But your little one can take a spin on its miniature lookalike, an ATV for kids Tesla's making alongside Chicago's Radio Flyer.
Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) and Radio Flyer announced Thursday the launch of Cyberquad, an electric ATV that's design is inspired by the Cybertruck. Retailing for $1,900, it was available for purchase starting Dec. 1 but is currently out of stock, according to Tesla's website.
The Cyberquad is the latest partnership between Tesla and Radio Flyer, a more than 100-year-old company known for its iconic red wagons. In 2016 Radio Flyer teamed up with Tesla to create a lithium ion battery-powered Tesla Model S toy car. That partnership built the foundation for the battery Radio Flyer designed for its recent line of adult electric bikes and scooters. It was the first product Radio Flyer made for grown-ups. Its lithium battery is also used in the Cyberquad.
The Cyberquad, built by Radio Flyer's product development team and Tesla's design studio, can go 10 MPH and features a padded seat and LED light bars for the headlight and taillight that mimic the Cybertruck.
"Partnering with the most innovative, sustainable auto company in the world both aligns with our brand values and allows us to welcome brand-new fans in Tesla enthusiasts," Radio Flyer CEO Robert Pasin said in a statement.
The kids toy comes the same week Tesla launched its Cyberwhistle, a Cybertruck-inspired whistle made from medical-grade stainless steel. It, too, is sold out on Tesla's website, retailing for $50.