The 'toy' version, which cost $1,900, quickly sold out when it was offered for sale in December 2021. The toy was designed to go as fast as 10 miles an hour.
A Tesla ATV for kids, made by Radio Flyer, has been recalled. Owners can be refunded the cost after they disable the electric all-terrain vehicle.
The issue, according to the CPSC and Radio Flyer, is that Cyberquad meets the legal definition of a "youth ATV." That means it's required to meet certain safety standards, such as having mechanical suspension and maximum tire pressure. Also, companies selling ATVs are required to provide safety training and information.
Tesla, which generally does not answer questions from the media, did not respond to request for comment on Saturday morning.
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