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I have this. 4×4 . Everything is controlled by the big screen. Just like a real tesla you can even control it with the remote control or your smartphone.
Will arrive right as my son turns 2, who has a serious case of Teslitis. His first word was Car and every morning he gets up the only thing he does is say CAR over and over again and scream VROOOM VROOM (I don't know why he does that since my car is silent). The only way to quiet him down is to let him play with my model Tesla (yes the $200 one). It's like a pacifier for him. He can spend 1 hour in the drivers seat of my car just holding on to the steering wheel.
Seriously they should make a commercial with this kid.
Perhaps many kids, but not mine. Our poor little Lightning McQueen Power Wheels (3 1/2 mph, age 3-5) has been beaten and abused with daily driving over the years.
Just aimlessly driving around on a field of concrete does indeed get boring fairly quickly. It is the same with me when I drive my RC cars. The trick is to put some minimal effort into it, that makes it a good deal more interesting - build a "track" with lines of chalk and toy pylons, where he has to do certain tasks - drive along a 2x4 board with the right hand side wheels, drive backwards through a pylon chicane, make him "parallel park" his car, let him drive over a see-saw made from said 2x4 and some particle board and see if he can get it to "balance" in mid-air...