Cyberquad

Tesla Launches Cyberquad for Kids & Cyberwhistle, Hinting New Cybertruck Info Could Come Soon

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Tesla has started sales of Cyberquad for Kids for $1,900. The electric ATV has a range of 15 miles and a top speed of 10 mph. The appearance of this product, the recent start of Cyberwhistle sales and Elon Musk's promise to appear during the Q4 earnings call to give an update on Cybertruck all hint at possible progress in the start of production.

On Thursday, Tesla quietly launched sales of the kids' ATV, which is a miniature copy of the Cyberquad. According to the company's website, the four-wheel ATV features a full steel frame, cushioned seat and adjustable suspension with rear disk braking and LED light bars. It is powered by a lithium-ion battery with up to 15 miles of range and a configurable top speed of 10 mph. Cyberquad for Kids has three speed settings. The speed settings can be limited to a maximum of 5 MPH for new riders if desired.

  • Setting 1: 5 mph
  • Setting 2: 10 mph
  • Reverse: 5 mph only

Cyberquad for Kids is suitable for anyone 8-years old and up. The maximum weight capacity for it is 150 lbs. The battery has an estimated range of 15+ miles, but the battery range can vary by user’s weight, riding terrain and speed. Cyberquad for Kids can only be shipped to the 48 states of continental United States and cannot be shipped to Hawaii, Alaska or Puerto Rico. The electric ATV costs $1,900. Cyberquad for Kids will begin shipping in 2-4 weeks.



In addition to Cyberquad for Kids, a real, full-size Cyberquad also appears in an ad for the smaller product on Tesla's website. Tesla Chief Designer Franz von Holzhausen is shown riding the unveiled-in-2019 Cyberquad in several scenes. Since it is only an addition to Cybertruck, there is a possibility that Tesla is hinting at some progress in the production of its coveted pickup truck.


On Wednesday, Tesla launched another product directly related to Cybertruck: Cyberswhistle. The product retails for $50 and sold out just hours after it started selling.

In addition, on Monday, Tesla CEO Elon Musk promised that he will appear on the Q4 2021 earnings call to give an update on the long-awaited Cybertruck. Earlier, he said that he would no longer take a permanent part in such events, and would appear only if he needed to say something really important. Perhaps in less than two months, during the earnings call, we will be able to receive updated information on when the production of Cybertruck will begin.

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Eva Fox

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Eva Fox joined Tesmanian in 2019 to cover breaking news as an automotive journalist. The main topics that she covers are clean energy and electric vehicles. As a journalist, Eva is specialized in Tesla and topics related to the work and development of the company.

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