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The Electric Chevrolet Silverado ZR2 Just Got 300 Times Cheaper — With One Catch

A kid-sized, fully electric Silverado ZR2 with remote control mode has just made its debut.

The Electric Chevrolet Silverado ZR2 Just Got 300 Times Cheaper — With One Catch

iYofe has released a licensed miniature version of the Chevrolet Silverado ZR2, designed for kids ages 3 to 8. The little EV mirrors the look of the full-size truck—complete with its front-end styling, LED lighting, and Z71-inspired accents. And the price? Just $289.90.

The pint-sized Silverado comes with two ways to drive it: kids can propel it themselves using the pedal, while parents can take over using a 2.4G remote.

It offers three speed settings, seatbelts, suspension on all four wheels, and lockable doors. The cabin features two seats, along with an MP3 player, Bluetooth, and a battery status display.

Power comes from a 24-volt, 7-Ah battery feeding a pair of 90-watt electric motors. Top speed is roughly 5 mph, and a full charge delivers up to two hours of driving. Recharging takes between 8 and 12 hours. The toy truck can carry up to 132 pounds and is available in four colors: black, blue, white, and pink.


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