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peg perego rzr blue Trail Rider 24V 4WD Kids Ride-On UTV with R/C Parental RemoteBlue Trail Rider 2 Seater 24V 4WD Kids Ride On UTV Delivers bold UTV styling with smooth, confident performance for kids ages 36 (up to 130 lb combined). A 24V battery powers four independent 550 motors and a true 4WD drivetrain, with a dashboard switch to choose 2WD or 4WD. Soft start and electronic stop provide gentle acceleration and safer pedal release stopping. Built for comfort and control with PU EVA foam rubber tires, rear spring suspension,

Blue Trail Rider 2-Seater 24V 4WD Kids Ride-On UTV

Delivers bold UTV styling with smooth, confident performance for kids ages 3–6 (up to 130 lb combined). A 24V battery powers four independent 550 motors and a true 4WD drivetrain, with a dashboard switch to choose 2WD or 4WD. Soft-start and electronic stop provide gentle acceleration and safer pedal-release stopping. Built for comfort and control with PU EVA foam rubber tires, rear spring suspension, dual seat belts, working LED headlights + dashboard lights, and a multi-color LED light bar with dynamic effects, plus opening doors and hood for extra realism. Parents stay in control with a long-range 2.4GHz remote featuring speed control and a one-touch STOP, while kids enjoy the MP3 player with wireless music streaming, horn sounds, and a dashboard battery meter.

  • ASTM F963 Compliant Product (US Consumer Toy Safety Standards)
  • Suitable for Boys or Girls 3-6 Years Old (Under Supervision of Adult) with Maximum combined Rider(s) Weight of 130 lb
  • 2 Seater Ride-On Truck Car for Toddlers under 4 Years or Single Rider 3-6 Years Old
  • Large Capacity 24V Power Battery with Overload Protection, 4 Independent 550 Motors, 2 Forward Speeds (3 Speeds on Parental Remote), 1 Reverse Speed, Maximum Speed 2 -5 Mph
  • Forward / Park / Reverse Switch, High Speed/Low Speed, Lights ON/OFF Switch
  • User Selectable 2X2 or 4X4 Drive Train Switch on Dashboard
  • Full Function Long Range 2.4Ghz Parental Remote Control with remote STOP function
  • Soft-Start and Electronic Stop System for Gradual Acceleration and Automatic Stop (Advanced motor control delivers smooth, gradual acceleration and automatic stopping when the pedal is released, providing a safer and more comfortable ride)
  • 4X4 Motor drive train with 3 stage gearboxes using powerful custom quad 550 motors
  • Soft Perforated Vegan Leather seat with Dual Safety Seat Belts
  • Wide Track Zero Maintenance EVA Foam Rubber Tires (Provide Good Traction and Comfortable Quiet Ride)
  • Realistic working LED Headlights, Dashboard Lights and Multi-Color LED Light Bar with Dynamic Effects. Openable Doors and Hood
  • Independent Rear Spring Shock Absorbers for comfortable ride
  • Integrated MP3 Music Player with Wireless Music Streaming. Plays Mp3 files from external devices like iPod, iPad, iPhone or Android Phones
  • Horn Sound Buttons on the Steering Wheel, Battery Level Meter on Dashboard
  • Integrated Rear Grab Bar (Under Rear Bumper) for Easy Transport Without Battery Power (Select 2X2 mode for Transportation)
  • Smart Battery Charging Technology, Automatically controls Battery Charge and Prevents Overcharging (Works with Original manufacturer-approved charger)
  • Requires Assembly, Estimated Assembly Time is 45 min
  • Battery Charging Time 1 - 10 Hours (Automatically controlled), Riding Time per charge is 30 min - 90 min (Depending on ride conditions)
  • Assembled Dimensions: Length - 46", Height - 30", Width - 31" (With Wheels). Seat Width - 19", Seat Depth - 8", Dashboard to the back of the seat (Legroom) - 20" Max
  • Shipping Weight: 75 lb.
  • Standard Warranty: 90 Days Replacement Parts / 90 Days Battery


Under the Hood Specifications:

  • Battery: Rechargeable 24V 9Ah SLA Type Battery (Preinstalled)
  • Motors: 4 X 24V RS550 Motors with 3 Stage Gearboxes (Total Power 480W)
  • Wheels: 4 X 12" x 5" with PU EVA Foam Tires
  • Speed Controller: Electronic Speed Controller, Max Load 40A
  • Remote Control: 2.4 Ghz Long Range
  • Charger: 24V 1 Ah Automatic Smart Charger
  • Speed Limit: 2-5 Mph
  • Weight Limit: 130 Lb (Maximum)

 

PLEASE READ: THIS IS A BATTERY-POWERED RIDE-ON TOY AND IS NOT INTENDED FOR OFF-ROAD OPERATION. USE ONLY ON FLAT TERRAIN IN DRY WEATHER CONDITIONS. OPERATION ON SAND, MUD, OR SNOW MAY DAMAGE MOTORS AND ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS AND VOID WARRANTY COVERAGE. INDOOR OR GARAGE STORAGE IS REQUIRED. NEVER STORE THE BATTERY IN A DISCHARGED CONDITION. TO PREVENT DAMAGE, USE ONLY THE ORIGINAL OEM SMART CHARGER.

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