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On July 13th, Tesla China officially announced the price of the Cyberquad toy car, which quickly became a hot topic with a price of nearly 12,000 yuan. After going on sale on the 14th, the payment page experienced some delays and was unable to complete the payment process even an hour after sales began. However, after just two hours, the official website showed that the car had sold out. Subsequently, second-hand platforms began selling the Cyberquad toy car, with prices ranging from 15,900 yuan to 66,600 yuan, and various markups.
According to the design, the Cyberquad toy car is suitable for children aged 8 to 12, with a maximum load capacity of 50 kilograms. It is equipped with a 21.6V Flight Speed lithium-ion battery that performs well in terms of range and charging speed, and can travel up to 13 kilometers when fully charged.
According to Tesla, the product is designed to satisfy children's playful nature and encourage them to embrace nature. The Cyberquad toy car has two speed modes, with a maximum speed of 8km/h, and can also be controlled with a speed switch by parents for safety.
It is worth mentioning that Tesla has previously created electric toy cars. In 2016, Tesla collaborated with American toy manufacturer Radio Flyer to launch a Model S For Kids, a scaled-down version of the convertible Model S, with the same charging interface as the regular model, and a retail price of around $500.
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