Tesla produced a balance bike for toddlers priced at $225. It features no motor and no pedals, and is already out of stock.
Summary: Tesla introduced a balance bike priced at $225 designed for children aged 2 to 5. It lacks a motor, pedals, and brakes, relying solely on children's legs for movement. The bike features a lightweight magnesium frame and a five-way adjustable seat, displaying the Tesla logo and T insignia. It quickly sold out, with no disclosure on stock numbers. Competitors typically offer similar bikes for under $100, with the Woom 1 being a notable exception at $249, which includes brakes. There's also a matching T-shirt available for $30. Tesla has previously released children's products like the $1,500 ride-on Cybertruck for Kids and the $1,650 Cyberquad ATV, the latter being recalled for safety violations. While Tesla enthusiasts are eager for an adult e-bike, Musk has refused to create one, citing safety concerns from a personal incident. The balance bike serves as a high-priced, brand-focused product for a market segment that hasn't yet grasped the Tesla brand. Meanwhile, Tesla's primary vehicle sales continue to thrive, outperforming expectations by 18%, while selling branded goods to younger consumers remains a low-cost business.
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Tesla produced a balance bike for toddlers priced at $225. It features no motor and no pedals, and is already out of stock.
Tesla's Balance Bike for Kids is a toy designed for children aged 2 to 5, featuring a magnesium frame and no pedals or motors. It sold out immediately. Musk continues to refrain from producing an electric bike for adults.
