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Steering angle adjustment
Age group, from13 years8 years
Designmotorbikequad bike
Specs
Max. baby's weight64 kg120 kg
Number of seats1
Max. speed22 km/h30 km/h
Number of gears3 pcs
Reverse
Features
 
 
headlights (light effects)
horn (signal)
Battery and motor
Number of batteries1 pc4
Battery capacity20 Ah
Voltage12 V
Power350 W1000 W
Range40 km
Charging time8 h
General
Wheel materialrubberinflatable
Dimensions (LxWxH)112x62x79 cm150х80х95 cm
Weight29.5 kg44 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogmay 2020may 2016

Age group, from

The smallest age from which it is allowed to use an electric car. This parameter is associated both with the weight and physique of the baby, for which the design of the car is designed, and with additional functions — the older the age group, the more opportunities can be entrusted to a small driver and, most often, the equipment of an electric car is wider.

Note that the age group is a rather conditional indicator and in fact it only helps to approximately determine whether this or that model is suitable for your baby. The final choice depends on the physique, height, weight, convenience for the child, as well as his own desires and preferences. At the same time, the purchase of an electric car "for growth" is not excluded — a model of an older age group for a younger baby. However, in fact, this is permissible a maximum of 2-3 months before the calendar day of birth, and only if the child, in terms of development, already fully corresponds to the age of a year older. Otherwise, the use of an electric car can be not only inconvenient, but also unsafe for a small driver.

Also, the age group partly determines the maximum age for using an electric car — after all, a car for the smallest children will not only be uncomfortable, but also uninteresting. Usually the age range is around 2-3 years old: for example, most of the models of the age group " from 3 years old " are designed fo...r ages 3-6 years old.

Design

A type of technology, the design of which imitates an electric car. Also, some features of its design may depend on this.

— Automobile. Design, reminiscent of ordinary cars. Such electric vehicles have 4 wheels, and the driver is provided with a seat similar to a car seat. The look of a car is the most popular today, a wide variety of options are produced in this design — from small bright electric cars for the smallest to older models designed for real brands of "adult" cars (Lamborghini, BMW, Porsche, etc. .), police cars, etc.

SUV. Design for an SUV — with large wheels, a characteristic body shape, additional headlights, “kenguryatniks”, etc. The difference between such cars and models that copy passenger cars is often only external, but there are exceptions: some “SUVs” really more passable, able to cope with uneven roads, climbs, etc.

Motorcycle. Electric vehicles that mimic classic two-wheeled motorcycles, with the appropriate design and riding position. At the same time, most models provide the ability to ride "in an adult way", on two wheels; however, since this requires some skill in maintaining balance, detachable safety wheels are usually included in the package for learning to ride. Electric cars in this design are well suited as a first vehicle for young motorsport enthusiasts. And the most advanced models are capable of reaching speeds of more than 1...5 km/h.

— Tricycle. Design for three-wheeled motorcycles, with one wheel in front and two in the back. Such electric vehicles are a kind of compromise between classic motorcycles (see above) and cars: they are designed for landing “on horseback” and have motorcycle-type handlebars, at the same time, due to their design, they are stable and do not require the driver to maintain balance skills. In general, the choice between a car and a tricycle depends mainly on personal preferences; in terms of functionality, these types do not have significant differences.

— ATV. Like "adult" ATVs, electric vehicles of this type combine four wheels, a seat on which the driver sits astride, and a motorcycle steering wheel in the form of a pair of handles. A feature of such models is that among them there are both the simplest cars for the smallest, and teenage vehicles with a permissible rider weight of 80 kg or more and a maximum speed of about 30 km/h, suitable for quite extreme driving on rough roads. It is this class that should be paid attention to by those who would like to give a child an electric car with the maximum application for “adulthood”.

— Buggy. Models that copy buggies are light all-terrain vehicles designed mainly for driving on sandy deserts. However, in most cases, copying is limited to appearance — electric buggies usually have a low maximum speed and are designed exclusively for flat surfaces.

— Special equipment. Electric vehicles that simulate various types of special equipment that do not fall under the above categories. Similar models can be designed for trucks (including "long-range" tractors), tractors, bulldozers, etc.; there are even variants with an imitation of a train running on rails — in fact, a larger version of the children's railway, in which a child can ride on a locomotive. This design expands the range of options and allows you to find quite original models.

— Kart. Kart-simulating electric cars are the simplest race cars based on a frame (without a body), with small wheels and a low seating position. In addition, the seats of electric karts are usually more open on the sides than models that mimic ordinary cars or SUVs. Unlike real karts, the speed of such vehicles is usually low.

— In the form of an animal. Cars that imitate this or that animal — as if a small driver rides on this animal. They can copy not only horses, elephants and other mounts, but also bears, tigers, cows, etc., as well as fairy-tale characters. The degree of similarity can also be different: some models are actually ATVs, the front of which is made in the form of an animal's head.

Max. baby's weight

The maximum weight of a child for which the electric car is designed. For double models (see "Number of seats"), this paragraph indicates the total maximum load — that is, the maximum total weight of both riders.

It is worth choosing according to this indicator with a certain margin — this will give a guarantee in case of emergency situations (like hitting a wheel in a pit). And if an electric car is purchased “for growth”, with the expectation of using it for several years after purchase, it is advisable to take a larger stock.

Number of seats

The number of seats provided in the machine.

The vast majority of modern electric vehicles are single-seater. However, there are also two-seater models — so that the child can ride a brother / sister or friend.

Max. speed

The maximum speed that the car can develop under normal conditions is on a flat road with good coverage.

This indicator is directly related to the age category: the older the child, the more speed he needs. So, models for babies under 3 years old usually go no faster than 4 – 5 km/h — this ensures safety and allows the parent to keep up with the machine without any problems; and some teenage ATVs(age category from 7 to 8 years old) are capable of accelerating to 30 km/h or even more.

There are cars with speed limiters to make driving safer; see "Options" for details.

Number of gears

The number of gears (speeds) provided for in the design of an electric vehicle. Reverse gear, if any, is not taken into account in this case.

Several gears can be provided in cars of almost any age category, except for the youngest. This is done both because of technical necessity, and in order to make the electric car more interesting for the child and to give the young driver the initial skills in handling the gearbox. However, models with automatic transmission are produced, in which the number of gears is purely a conditional moment and does not affect the driving process.

Reverse

The electric vehicle has a reverse mode. This mode can be very useful in some situations — for example, if the baby drove into a tight space or rested the car in front of an obstacle: an adult (or the driver himself) will not have to pull the “device” manually. Yes, and for educational purposes, this feature will be very useful — the skills of putting back will come in handy later, driving a real car. At the same time, for models of the younger age group (1-3 years), the presence of a reverse gear may turn out to be redundant — a child of this age is not yet sufficiently versed in the features of the machine.

Features

Remote control. Possibility of remote control of the car from a separate remote control. This function is usually found in models for the smallest and caring parents will surely appreciate it: the remote control allows dad or mom to play the role of an instructor, monitor the movement of the baby and intervene in time to protect him from unpleasant collisions. Or, if the child does not want to drive the car himself, you can take control and let him enjoy the ride.

Smooth start of the engine. A function that allows the machine to smoothly pick up and slow down. Without such a function, the engine of the machine works in jerks, which is not very convenient; soft start minimizes these jerks, providing not only convenience, but also additional safety.

Speed limiter. The ability to set a maximum speed limit for an electric vehicle. This function is found in models of the younger age category and is mainly designed for situations where the baby is just learning to drive: the limiter does not allow it to accelerate to a dangerous speed either intentionally or accidentally, and the parent can easily keep up with the typewriter. The blocker is usually controlled in such a way that the child cannot turn it off on his own.

Seat belts. The electric vehicle has seat belts. Their design may be differe...nt: in some models, a belt is used over the shoulder and through the waist, as in real cars, in others two vertical belts can be used to hold the child by the shoulders, etc. However, anyway, such belts, in full accordance with the name, provide additional safety for the small driver — not only in the event of a collision, but simply preventing him from falling out of the car during careless movement.

— Headlights (light effects). The presence of lighting devices in the electric vehicle. In models of the younger age category, these are the simplest lights, which play mainly an entertaining role; in more advanced models, there are also full-fledged headlights that can illuminate the road in the dark. However, it is worth noting that even the simplest lighting effects have a practical function: they make the car more visible on the road.

— Klaxon (signal). The electric vehicle has a special sound signal (klaxon). This feature is mainly intended to warn others about the movement of the car — for example, if a pedestrian walking in the yard looks the other way. Often the horn produces a characteristic "beep", but there are other variants of the sound.

— Sound effects. The presence of a speaker in the typewriter through which various sounds can be played. This can be the sound of a motor, a siren, melodies recorded in the memory, and in some models even music from a memory card or a player connected via a mini-Jack (see below). The purpose of such sounds is mainly entertaining. Note that the horn described above in this case does not apply to sound effects, it is indicated separately in the characteristics.

— Radio. Own tuner that allows you to receive radio broadcasts — usually in the FM band. The sound is played through the vehicle's own speakers.

— Mini-Jack 3.5 mm. A standard 3.5 mm mini-Jack connector in electric vehicles is usually used as an audio input to connect an external player — MP3 player, mobile phone, etc. By connecting a signal source to such a connector, you can play music or other sound accompaniment through the speakers of an electric car (for example, the sound of a powerful motor).

— USB input. Classic USB. It can have different purposes: in some models, you can connect a USB flash drive with music to this input, others allow you to charge various gadgets from the battery of an electric car via the USB port. Specific applications for each model should be clarified separately.

— Slot for memory cards. A slot for reading memory cards, usually SD (however, even this standard has several varieties, so specific supported formats should be specified separately). Usually, this slot is used as a built-in player to play music (or other audio) from a memory card through the speakers of an electric car.

Number of batteries

The number of batteries that an electric car needs to operate. Relatively simple, light and slow models cost one battery, in more solid technology there may be several batteries — for example, among ATVs of the older age category (see "Appearance") there are models for 3 or even 4 batteries.
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