Car Throttle Test Drives the World's First Road-Legal Kids' Car

It has a top speed of 22 mph and a range of four miles.

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The pandemic has led to a lot of people tinkering in their garages, producing some pretty interesting creations. One of those builds comes from user Stitch76 in the form of the world’s first road-legal kids’ electric ride-on toy car.

Catching Car Throttle‘s attention, the team decided to test out the toy car themselves for everyday use. The YSA-021 Super Sport XXL Porsche replica has been fitted with a horn, turn signals, lights, a hood vinyl, a gigantic wing, and has a battery upgrade. The toy car can reach a top speed of 22 mph and has a range of four miles.

The host Alex then takes the car on a series of tasks like shopping for supplies, ordering via drive-thru, and commuting to see if it is possible having this kids’ car as a daily driver. Find out how he did in the video above.

In other automotive news, The Little Car Company has re-created a Tamiya RC car you can drive.

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