- For children aged 3 to 5 years old
- Maximum weight: 30kg
- Battery - 6V7Ah
- One speed - 4.5 km/h
- Rear basket for toys
- On/off switch
- Musical effects
- Volume control option
- Weight: 8.80kg
- Dimensions: 96x46x60cm
Electric children's motorbike with a 6 Volt battery, which will help the child to learn in driving conditions, while also learning to control the speed at which it moves.
Games of this type have been shown to contribute to the development of motor skills, perception, and balance of the child. At the same time, they give parents a good opportunity to teach them terms of the traffic code and teach them concepts such as respect and responsibility.
Extra Features
- For children aged 3 to 5 years old
- Maximum weight: 30kg
- Battery - 6V7Ah
- One speed - 4.5 km/h
- Rear basket for toys
- On/off switch
- Musical effects
- Volume control option
- Weight: 8.80kg
- Dimensions: 96x46x60cm
Skroutz Tips
what to consider before buying a kids electric car
- Age and weight of the child: It is important to choose a kids ride-on motorbike that is suitable for the age and weight of your child.
- Safety features: Check that the ride-on motorbike has features and capabilities that ensure the safety of the child.
- Size and design: Choose a ride-on motorbike that is suitable for your space and a design that you consider appropriate for your child.
- Battery and autonomy: Check the battery life, charging method, and time to know how much autonomy the chosen motorbike has.
- Construction quality: Check the quality of the materials and components to ensure that the motorbike is durable and safe for children.
Manufacturer
Product Details
- Power Type
- Electric
- Type
- Motorcycles
- Battery
- 6 Volt
- Colour
- Black
Suitability
- Age
- 3 + years
- Maximum User Weight
- 30 kg
Features
- with Music
- Yes
- with Lights
- No
Important information
Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.