Kids will feel like a prime race car driver, thanks to this Audi licensed electric 12v ride on from HOMCOM, which has two speed options. The LED lights, steering wheel and horn provide a realistic experience as they cruise in style, whilst playing their favourite songs through the USB or TF card slot. Parents can join the fun, using the remote control to navigate the electric cars for kids. There's a seatbelt for security, so they'll stay safe when riding their stylish car.- Realistic ride-on with a horn, music, LED headlights and tail light strips- Includes two small training wheels for parents to transport while the battery runs out- Adjustable speed between 3-5km/h- Wide tires, four-wheel suspension for smooth driving- 12V dual motor, it can run for 45 minutes after charge- Includes a USB, MP3 and TF card slot for music- A remote control included for parental control- Monitors show much power is remaining- Maximum load 25kg- Colour: White- Material: PP and steel- Dimensions: 47H x 108L x 60Wcm. Seat: 25H x 32L x 19Wcm. Wheel: Dia22 x 8Wcm. - Approximate run time: 45 minutes- Speed: 3-5 km/h- Battery: 12V/4.5AH x 1- Weight capacity: 25 kg- Certificated age: 37–95 months. Recommended age: 37–60 months- Certifications: EN71-1-2-3 and EN62115- Item label: 370-172V70WT
- Dimensions: 47H x 108L x 60Wcm.
- Maximum load 25KG. Certificated age: 37–95 months. Recommended age: 37–60 months. 2 x AAA batteries required (not included).
We are only a week into gifting this car to our grandson at the moment but our initial thoughts are that he loved it. He is 2yrs 'just'. The remote is a must and pleased with how well it works to take over control until he gets used to the car himself which I'm sure he'll work out in quick time re opening doors using the little lock opener on the inside etc. The horn is audible but not too loud. He's worked it inside and out without problem and the little roll away wheels at the back just under the car fold out to roll it home or back to the car when the battery runs out. Battery use was good getting up to an hour on it. He did lean on the windscreen at one point and it was quite bendy but didn't cause a problem so we'll dissuade him from doing that. My only criticisms are thus far is that although the roll out wheels are a huge help in tipping it up to hold the front of the car and wheel it on the roll out ones it can be problematic if you're quite tall as you'll find yourself stooping to pull it along. Also, I'm not sure why the manufacturer bothered with the wing mirrors as they are super small and don't look like wing mirrors at all so they'd be better of leaving them off.. Russell. Manchester, GB. 2024-11-02 23:44:55