This 12V electric ride-on car combines licensed Mercedes‑Benz styling with practical features designed for young children. It offers dual operation modes so both a child using the foot pedal and a parent with the 2.4G remote can control direction and speed, making playtime safer and more flexible. The car is finished in black with a compact footprint that suits indoor and outdoor use.
Safety is built into the design. Each wheel has a shock absorber spring and anti‑slip, wear‑resistant tyres for smoother rides across different surfaces. The soft start and stop system provides gradual acceleration and reliable braking to reduce jolts and help keep young riders secure. The body is made from durable PP with structural iron components for strength.
Entertainment and convenience features include bright LED lights, horn, dynamic music, a USB interface, TF card slot and AUX input so children can enjoy their favourite tunes while driving. A rear storage box accepts small items such as a USB stick or TF card, and a carry handle makes it easier to transport the toy when needed.
Powered by a 12V 4.5AH battery and driven by twin motors, the car reaches speeds suitable for young riders while supporting a maximum user weight of 30 kg. It is recommended for children aged 3–8 years and includes the remote, charger and user manual in the package.
- Dual control modes: child-operated via foot pedal and driver controls, or parent-operated using the included 2.4G remote for peace of mind during learning.
- Comfortable, stable ride: shock-absorbing springs at each wheel plus anti-slip tyres reduce bumps and improve traction on patios, driveways and indoor floors.
- Music and connectivity: USB, TF and AUX inputs let children play familiar songs while LED lights and horn enhance the driving experience.
- Built to last: durable PP body panels with iron subframe elements balance lightweight handling with reinforced strength for everyday play.
- Child-centred safety: soft start/stop technology, forward/reverse and selectable high/low speed modes help match performance to a child’s confidence and environment.