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You can get your hands on a miniature version of Tesla's new Cybertruck this December - an RC car that can hit 25 MPH
There are two versions of Mattel's Cybertruck: A 1:10 scale limited edition, and a 1:64 scale standard edition.
There's a pretty major price difference that comes with that size difference: The larger costs $400, and the smaller costs just $20. Both are functional RC cars.
Still, even at $400, the fancier version of the RC Cybertruck is a fraction of the actual cost of a Cybertruck — which is just shy of $40K to start.
The differences between the larger model, which Mattel calls "hobby grade," and the smaller model are more than just size: The $400 version does a bunch of rad stuff.
Mattel says the more expensive RC Cybertruck includes the following features:
- "Functioning headlights and taillights to maintain visibility
- All-wheel drive featuring Chill or Sport modes
- Tonneau 'Vault' cover
- Telescopic tailgate that folds out into loading ramp
- Removeable plastic body to reveal interior and access internal battery and drivetrain system
- Reusable cracked window vinyl sticker
- 9.9V, 3300mAh, rechargeable battery, 1:1 charge/run time"
In a nod to Tesla's various speed "modes," the Cybertruck has two settings: Chill and Sport. In the latter mode, it reaches a top speed of 25MPH.
Check out a brief video of the remote-controlled Cybertruck right here:
Taking the groundbreaking power and performance of the #Cybertruck and putting it all into a #HotWheels R/C. Available in a limited-edition 1:10 scale model and 1:64 model. Preorder now at https://t.co/KtlT7laUYE pic.twitter.com/mzVpmtjqWi
— Hot Wheels (@Hot_Wheels) February 21, 2020Popular Right Now
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