Porsche has taken things to the next level with a baby car that comes with an integrated touch screen
Published on Sep 26, 2025 at 4:52 PM (UTC+4)
by Grace Donohoe
Last updated on Sep 26, 2025 at 5:43 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Alessandro Renesis
Porsche has taken a whole new stance on catering for kids as well as adult car enthusiasts with high-tech features.
The luxury car brand is now offering a ride-on plastic car that’s not standard at all.
From extra-special safety features to flashing lights, the toy is different from the rest.
Plus, it’s all controlled by a special screen that is integrated into the object.
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Forget standard toy cars Porsche has completely changed the game
Every gearhead no doubt grew up with a toy car that ignited their love of all things fast.
But, forget the standard wooden and plastic figures that once sat in your toy chest, as kids in 2025 have access to much more high-tech toys than ever before.
Now, Porsche has upped the standards when it comes to equipping young car fans with toys to kickstart their passion from a very young age.

The car brand has two toy cars on offer in both red and blue, with interesting features.
“Includes lights via an integrated touch screen, easy-grip steering wheel and mechanical horn,” the product description reads.
Parents can control the headlight and taillight via an integrated touch switch, which switches off automatically after 10 minutes.
Plus, parents don’t have to fear about the car being unsafe or loud as the steering wheel is non-slip plus it also has ‘extra-wide whisper-quiet tyres’.
The car is said to be suitable for kids between 18 months and three years.

But, as you can imagine, the flashy toys do not come with a cheap price tag, with the red Baby Porsche with lighting costing $260 (£195), and you’ll need $214 (£160) for the Miami Blue Baby model.
Porsche’s creativity is next-level
The luxury car brand is no stranger to releasing impressive cars that use the latest technology through and through.

Often, car fans will often travel long distances to snap one up for themselves.
In fact, one man flew halfway across the US to buy and drive home a 500hp, V8 swapped Porsche 911 he bought sight unseen from Facebook.
Plus, Apple mogul Steve Jobs loved Porsche so much that he modelled the revolutionary Macintosh after his own 928.
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