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In a world where it feels like we are spending more time indoors using technology, it’s no doubt parents are especially keen to remind their kids of the joys of the outdoors. What better way to do this than by blending the two! Encourage your kids outside with technology. Get them a kids electric car, and they’ll be outside, away from a screen in no time!
However, there are a few things to consider before you buy an electric toy car, including how fast kids electric cars can go. Every ride on car will have different speed limits, so it’s important to pick the best one for your kids age.
If you’re interested in finding out more about the fastest kids electric car, we recommend you keep reading. This guide will help you make a choice about which electric ride on car is the most suitable choice for your little one.
To determine the speed of the kid’s electric car, two factors need to be taken into consideration: the battery size and the motor size. As we’re dealing with kids, it’s better to err on the side of caution. The general rule is the younger the child, the smaller the engine size – for obvious safety reasons.
Typically, 6v ride on cars have a speed limit of around 2-3 mph. These cars are designed for younger children within the 2 to 4-year-old bracket and feature very modest 6v motors and batteries. A lower power output means they travel at a much more appropriate speed.
For kids a little older, we offer 12v ride on cars that can achieve speeds up to 6km/h depending on the model. These ride on cars feature a little more power and are incredibly popular with children aged 4 to 6 years old.
Our 24v ride on cars for slightly older children have a speed of up to 6km/h. However, some of our 24v electric dirt bikes for kids for example can reach speeds of up to 15 – 20km/h.
We also stock a variety of 36v ride on cars, which is the fastest kids electric car on this list, perfect for all the little racers out there. These can reach speeds of up to 20km/h.
Speed may be one factor to consider when buying a kids ride on car. But, you may want to think about other features before you make your final decision.
Electric cars come in a huge variety of makes, models and vehicle types – as well as a varied price range.
It goes without saying – putting your child on something that they’re not confident with or mature enough to control causes safety risks! You should always follow the manufacturer’s guidelines regarding age and weight capacity.
When it comes to seats, most electric ride on cars will either have one seat for a driver. However, there are 2 seater electric ride on cars for kids looking to drive their siblings or friends around.
The majority of kids ride on cars are powered by 6 or 12 volt rechargeable batteries. The amount of time they can operate on a single charge varies, and all of them will lose some power over time. If this does happen, you can replace them with spare ride on car batteries.
Parental remote controls are great features to consider. There are lots of different childrens electric cars with remote controls to choose from, making it easy for parents or gardens to supervise and assist if needed.
Electric ride on cars can often feature Bluetooth, USB, or AUX connections for audio playback. If your little one loves playing their favourite music, what better way to do it than from their favourite toy.
Other features to consider include operational doors, seatbelts, horns, as well as flashing LED lights!
Our kids electric car covers will ensure you any features of your car are fully protected from any damage throughout the day and night time.
The general price range of kids electric cars is between £50 and £600, covering a wide range of budgets. You can often find a range of offers and sales on as well.
So, the good news is you don’t need to spend a fortune to get the best kids electric car to match your child’s imagination and your safety expectations!
Up to 45 minutes of continuous use is the general timeframe for fully-charged 6v batteries. 12v batteries and 24v batteries may last for longer depending on the motor size and power consumption.
12v vehicles are generally designed to work outside on fairly even surfaces. It’s best to use them on flat surfaces rather than rougher terrain. This is where higher voltage rides (24v and up) like our kids electric quad bikes and UTVs and buggies really excel.
In theory, you can use a 12-volt battery on a 6-volt car. However, you will need to take great care with the wiring and electronic components, in particular the converter and engine.
Be aware that the majority of the electronic parts in a 6v will be built for a maximum 6 volt threshold. If in doubt, we recommend speaking to an expert for more guidance.
Now you know everything you need to know about the maximum speed of each kids electric car, it’s time to find the perfect toy for your kids. At Electric Ride On Cars, we stock a range of popular vehicles from ride on SUVs and 4x4s to kids ride on trucks and electric scooters. We even have a range of kids bikes including bicycles for kids and kids electric motorbikes for them to try out.