
Enlarge / The Cyberquad for Kids is a $1, 900 electric ATV. (credit: Tesla)
The entry point for Tesla’s range of electric vehicles just got a lot lower. On Thursday, the American automaker announced the Cyberquad for Kids, an angular electrical all-terrain vehicle inspired by the particular company’s 2019 Cybertruck concept . At $1, 900, the ATV costs the tiny fraction of the next-cheapest Tesla you can order online.
This isn’t typically the first time we’ve seen an ATV from Tesla. When CEO Elon Musk debuted the polarizing pickup, he also showed off a good ATV to go with it, albeit one that turned out to be a Yamaha Raptor with a powertrain swap . The Cyberquad for Kids is manufactured for the automaker by Radio Flyer.
As the name suggests, this ATV is a bit smaller. Although Tesla says it’s suitable for anyone ages 8 or older, the Cyberquad for Kids can only accommodate riders of up to 150 lbs (68 kg), so adults might find it too diminutive.