Article 656CK The Tesla Cyberquad for kids has been recalled for not meeting safety standards

The Tesla Cyberquad for kids has been recalled for not meeting safety standards

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The $1,900 Tesla Cyberquad for kids is being recalled after the Consumer Product Safety Commission determined that it doesn't meet safety standards for youth ATVs. Although the vehicle is designed to look like the one Tesla announced alongside its Cybertruck and was sold on the automaker's online store, it was actually made by Radio Flyer. That company, most famous for its classic red wagons, is the one handling the recall.

The Cyberquad for kids features a full steel frame" and electric powertrain and can go up to 10 miles per hour. According to the CPSC, it failed to meet federal standards for mechanical suspension and maximum tire pressure on ATVs for kids and doesn't have a CPSC-approved ATV action plan" meant to dictate things...

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