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peg perego gaucho superpower 24v 2 seater electric jeep

peg perego gaucho superpower 24v 2 seater electric jeep 24V Peg Perego Gaucho SuperPower 340W Kids Battery Electric Ride On – RiiRoo

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peg perego gaucho superpower 24v 2 seater electric jeep 24V Peg Perego Gaucho SuperPower 340W Kids Battery Electric Ride On – RiiRooPeg Perego Gaucho Superpower 24V Ride On The Ultimate Off Road Adventure! For young thrill seekers who crave adventure, the Peg Perego Gaucho Superpower 24V is the ultimate two seater ride on designed for extreme outdoor exploration! With rugged off road capabilities, a powerful 24V battery, and dual 340W motors, this electric four wheel drive conquers even the most challenging terrains. Whether it's climbing slopes of up to 17%, navigating ditches,

Peg Perego Gaucho Superpower 24V Ride-On – The Ultimate Off-Road Adventure!

For young thrill-seekers who crave adventure, the Peg Perego Gaucho Superpower 24V is the ultimate two-seater ride-on designed for extreme outdoor exploration! With rugged off-road capabilities, a powerful 24V battery, and dual 340W motors, this electric four-wheel drive conquers even the most challenging terrains.

Whether it's climbing slopes of up to 17%, navigating ditches, or rolling over tree roots, this ride-on is built to handle it all. With a steering rack for precision control and a spacious passenger compartment that grows with your child, the Gaucho Superpower ensures safety, comfort, and endless fun!

Please Note: the personalised number plates will be posted separately for this product.


🔥 Why Choose the Peg Perego Gaucho Superpower?

Extreme Off-Road Performance – Designed to handle rough terrain, potholes, and slopes up to 17%.
High-Speed Adventure – Reaches up to 10 KM/h for an exhilarating ride.
Two Seater Capacity – Spacious design allows two riders to explore together.
Powerful 24V Battery & Motors – Runs on a 24V/12Ah battery with two 340W motors for maximum performance.
Rear-Wheel Suspension – Ensures a smoother and more comfortable ride.
PATENTED Synthetic Rubber Band Tyres – Provides better traction and grip for off-road adventures.
Adjustable Passenger Compartment – Designed to grow with your child for longer-lasting use.
Durable & Reliable – Built with high-quality materials for years of rugged outdoor play.


🛠️ Assembly & Safety Information

🔧 Assembly Required – The Peg Perego Gaucho Superpower arrives partially assembled and requires 40-50 minutes for full setup. A detailed instruction manual is included for easy assembly.

Safety First! – Features a lap belt for added security. The sturdy build and rear-wheel suspension ensure a stable and controlled ride across different surfaces.


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🎁 The Ultimate Gift for Young Adventurers!

Let your child experience the thrill of real off-road driving with the Peg Perego Gaucho Superpower 24V. With unmatched durability, powerful performance, and premium comfort, this is the perfect ride-on for the most adventurous kids! 🌟

Order now and turn every ride into an off-road adventure! 🚙💨

📣 Standout Features 📣

  • FM radio and MP3 jack.
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  • Horn rear-view mirrors and…
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  • Silent wheels with rubber tread
  • Suspension
  • Two adjustable seats and safety belts
  • Hood opens to reveal pretend engine
  • Tool kit
  • Two forward gears and reverse gear
  • Rechargeable battery
  • Made-in-Peg Perego quality and safety.
  • Made in Italy and made in Peg Perego toys.
  • Shock-absorbing suspension.
  • 17% Slope Capacity
  • Great Performance on Hills & Uneven Surfaces
  • Soft EVA Tyres - Optional Upgrade
  • 2 Powerful 340W Motors!
  • 60KG Load Capacity
  • Safety Belt
  • Official Brand Stickers & Badges

📝 General Features

  • Brand: Peg Perego
  • Official Brand Stickers & Badges: Yes
  • Seat Capacity: Two Seater*
  • Battery Specs: 1 x 24V12AH
  • Battery Voltage : 24V
  • RiiRoo Max Recommended Age: Not Specified
  • Max User Height: Not Specified
  • Max Load Capacity: 60KG
  • Tyre Type: Plastic with PATENTED Synthetic Rubber Band
  • Clip-On Wheels: No
  • Suspension Type: Rear Wheel Suspension
  • Speed: 1st Gear: 5 | 2nd Gear: 10 | Reverse: 5 KM/h
  • Low/High Speed Mode: Yes
  • Traction: 2 Wheel Drive
  • Functioning Lights: No
  • Opening Doors: No
  • Opening Boot: No
  • Opening Bonnet: No
  • Spray Painted: No
  • Special Livery: Yes
  • Sway Function: No
  • Adjustable Steering: No
  • Key Start: No
  • Parental Remote Control: No
  • Parental Push Handle: No
  • Transport Handle: No
  • Light-Up Dashboard: No
  • Functioning Emergency Lights: N/A
  • Functioning Emergency Siren: N/A
  • Compatible Surface Types: Short Grass | Carpet

📻 Media Console Features

  • USB Port: No
  • Smart LCD Screen: No
  • Aux In: No
  • Built-In Radio: No
  • Integrated Music: No
  • Bluetooth Connectivity: No
  • Start-Up Engine Sounds: No
  • Working Horn: No
  • Steering Controls: No

🔋 Battery & Motors

  • Battery Specs: 1 x 24V12AH
  • Battery Voltage: 24V
  • Battery Voltage Display: No
  • Portable Battery Pack: Yes
  • Approx RunTime: Not Specified
  • Approx Charge Time: 18 Hours
  • Charger Plug Type: Dual - UK/EU
  • Motors: 2 x 340W

💺 Seat Capacity & Features

  • Seat Capacity: Two Seater*
  • Seat Material: Plastic
  • Belt Type: Lap Belt
  • Adjustable Seat: No

📦 Dimensions & Weights

  • Product Dimensions: 131 x 90 x 108CM
  • Product Weight: 29.8KG
  • Box Dimensions: 91 x 120.5 x 69CM
  • Box Weight: 31KG
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