🏎️ Ignite their inner speedster with McLaren-inspired thrills!
The 24V Kids Electric Go Kart combines licensed McLaren F1 styling with dual 200W motors, adjustable speed and seat, and six advanced safety upgrades. Designed for ages 6-12, it features anti-skid tires, LED racing lights, and a durable frame, delivering a secure, customizable, and exhilarating ride that grows with your child.
S**E
Quality product
Great product— with strong chassis to keep kids safe. Only wish the tires were made of rubber versus plastic. Can’t do too much on slippery surfaces. Other than that— my son loves it.
J**N
Great drifter car for our 3 year old great nephew!
My great nephew loves it!!
C**R
The kids really like this little car.
The media could not be loaded. I'll start off by saying that the kids have had a number of other ride on vehicles and so far this is their favorite hands down. This mini electric McLaren is the fastest of the kids ride on vehicles we've had and also has the shortest turning radius which both contribute to the enhanced driving experience in comparison to some of our other vehicles.This is listed for kids aged 6-12 years but in my opinion it's best for kids on the younger or smaller end of that range. With the length of the McLaren fully extended our 11 year is just small enough to fit semi comfortably. Our nine year old who is considerably shorter fits in the car much better in terms of leg room/length. We also have a five year old who has no difficulty driving this car when we adjust the length to a shorter setting.The car comes mostly assembled but we did have to install the front spindles, steering shaft, plastic steering shaft cover, steering wheel, rear through axle, wheels and caps, seat, rear spoiler, and flag. I don't think I'm missing anything. It sounds like a lot but if you have minimal assembly experience and can follow instructions it should be very simple. It was easy for me and I had the kids do much of the work with my supervision as they loved the idea of "building it themselves".It does seem to run for quite awhile on a charge but one thing that I have a bit of an issue with is that I don't see any charging indicator, just the battery level indicator when the car is turned on. And if I recall correctly the instructions seemed to indicate to be careful to not overcharge it so I have made sure to keep a close eye on it during the charging procedures and I've only had it charging a couple of hours at a time when I unplugged it, at which point the AC adapter end of the charging cable is quite hot.In my opinion the overall build quality and functionality of the McLaren seem to be pretty good, aside from my concerns about the charging system.The kids love driving it and they get a lot of enjoyment out of it, in my opinion I would say it has good replay value.
R**S
next-level
This is not a rinky-dink ride-on toy—it’s a genuinely thrilling experience for kids. The dual 200W motors provide impressive torque and smooth acceleration, especially in CVT mode where speed adjusts gradually for safety. It’s fast enough to be fun but has enough safety features to keep parents sane: adjustable seat belts, anti-skid tires, and reinforced bumpers. The McLaren branding is legit, and the body looks sharp in person with its LED accents and low-profile build. Assembly is fairly straightforward and the materials feel high-end. Perfect for ages 6–12 who’ve outgrown Power Wheels and are ready for something next-level.
J**R
ridden for a month so far, no issue
To be clear, you need to be aware of body sizing for this. My kid just turned 5, and fits this perfectly. She's large for her age. She's way light on the max weight total, but dimensionaly fits the driving envelope (pedals/steering wheel access).If your kid fits what I just described, great. As far as speed, thrill factor, and danger factor i'd say this also seems about right for her age. It took me a couple hours to assemble it out of the box, and we've taken it out for use 8 times so far. The battery lasts a long time, but the system overall shouldn't be taxing the power source too much. The wheels are very plasticy, so don't expect good grip on wet soil or anywhere it could partially sink (sand). The lights on it are beautiful.So far the only piece we've broken on it is i've snapped the back tail section by lifting it via the plasticty bit. It's not a visual crack but the tail is a bit looser then before. Otherwise seems no other damage on it.
Trustpilot
3 weeks ago
1 month ago