We know that Tesla had plans to release an all-terrain vehicle (ATV), called Cyberquad. But before adults can ride one, the company decided to roll out a pint-sized version for kids.

The $1,900 Cyberquad for kids was listed on the company’s website last night as a surprise..If you had any doubts about the design, you can take a look at the pictures and conclude it’s inspired by the Cybertruck.

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That front looks like a deadly robot rushing to attack you.Apart from its intimidating fascia and angular body design, the vehicle features a full-steel frame, a cushioned seat, and adjustable suspensions with rear disc brakes.

Tesla Cyberquad
Tesla Cyberquad
Tesla Cyberquad

Let’s talk specs: the all-electric ATV can run up to 15 miles (24.1 km) on a full charge with a top speed of 10 miles per hour (16 km per hour). The company says that it’s suitable for kids aged eight and above.

Cyberpunk kids?
Cyberpunk kids?
Cyberpunk kids?

Earlier this week, the company released a Cbertruck inspired Cyberwishtle for $50, and it’s already been sold out.

It’s smart of Tesla to introduce this during the holiday season, but it says that shipping will begin in 2-4 weeks, so there’s no guarantee that your order will arrive in time to stash under the family Christmas tree. Womp womp!

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