What is more exciting for children than to drive an electric vehicle on their own? Start, press the accelerator, turn the wheel… just like daddy. Here are great excitement and great challenges to win.
Just look at him fastening his seat belt, putting the gear in, pressing the accelerator and vroooooomm! off he goes up the hill. Will he make it? Of course he will! Can’t you see? He’s driving our new Polaris Ranger RZR!
Polaris Ranger RZR is back after so many of you asked for it. It now has a sporty appearance and a 24 V engine, which means its top speed is 10 km/h. There is no hope for the competition and not even for the younger ones driving the 6 and 12 V vehicles… they will have to wait a few years before trying the new Polaris Ranger RZR.
Reaching the top of the hill? Easily done! The powerful wheels have extreme traction tires and back suspensions, which ensure a comfortable drive through holes and uneven terrain. We have thought of stability and safety too of course – there are seat belts, roll bars, bumpers and side bulkheads. The adjustable seat allows drivers to reach the commands easily, regardless of their height.
Polaris Ranger RZR is a two-seater and perfect for setting out into the garden ‘jungle’ or for an outing to the park. Driver and passenger can listen to music or sing at the top of their voices as they set off on their adventure – the vehicle has FM radio or it can be connected to mummy or daddy’s mp3 player. What if a cat suddenly rushes out in front of them? Nothing to worry about – there is a horn to warn the daring little animal!
Two very powerful engines turn the back driving wheels with super traction tread, which make this vehicle suitable for effortlessly driving up very steep slopes. The wheels have a nitrile rubber strip which stops the wheels from slipping on smooth surfaces.
Are there no hills in your garden or in the local park? Just think about how great it is not to push the vehicle up the garage slope – can you imagine that?
Great performance, top safety, guaranteed fun – what better present for your child this summer?