Tesla Cyberquad ATV for Kids Recalled Over Safety Concerns

The recall comes after one woman was injured when her Cyberquad flipped over.

The Tesla Cyberquad ATV for kids, which is built by Radio Flyer and resembles the Cybertruck, has been recalled due to injury risks.

The recall covers 5,000 vehicles that were sold exclusively online by Tesla.

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said the vehicle fails to comply with federal safety standards for mechanical suspension and tire pressure.

The Cyberquad lacks a CPSC-approved ATV action plan, which the agency said is required to manufacture, import, sell or distribute ATVs.

The recall comes after one woman was injured when her Cyberquad flipped over while she was riding it with an eight-year-old child.

The CPSC said consumers should stop using the Cyberquad immediately and contact Radio Flyer for a full refund.

The Cyberquad, which retailed for $1,900, features a lithium-ion battery with a range of 15 miles and a top speed of 10 miles per hour.

The vehicle is no longer be listed on Tesla’s website, though the Kids Cyberquad Bomber Jacket is still for sale.

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