Tesla has a Cybertruck for kids that comes complete with electric braking and LED headlights
Published on Nov 29, 2025 at 3:49 PM (UTC+4)
by Claire Reid
Last updated on Nov 27, 2025 at 2:03 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Kate Bain
Tesla sells a teeny Cybertruck for kids and it comes with electric braking, rear-wheel drive, and LED headlights.
If you’ve ever toyed with the idea of getting yourself a Cybertruck, but your budget can’t quite accommodate it, then this adorable mini version might be a close second.
The toy truck looks pretty much identical to the real deal, albeit a lot smaller.
Not only does it look the part, but it’s also fully drivable.
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What this kid-sized Tesla Cybertruck is capable of
Shortly after the release of the Tesla Cybertruck, several creative folks decided to make their own mini-versions, like this one cobbled together from literal trash, or this one that has been dubbed the Tesler Siber Truck.
However, if that all sounds like a bit too much hard work, then you’ll be pleased to know that Tesla produces a toy Cybertruck for kids.

The mini version is powered by a 22V lithium-ion battery and a 500W motor, which gives it a top speed of 10mph (16kmh).
While the original Cybertruck will give you up to 350 miles of range, this little guy is good for about 12 miles of range, but thankfully that much smaller battery means you won’t need to head to the Supercharger to get it back on the road.
It comes with an adjustable seat and has enough room for two little ones inside, and is suitable for kids aged between six and 12 years old.
As well as mimicking the distinctive design of the full-sized Cybertruck, the toy version features LED headlights and taillight, and you can even buy an optional mini cover for it to keep it protected when not in use.

The rear-wheel drive mini truck also comes with electric brakes and pneumatic rubber tires.
If you fancy getting your hands on one, the Cybertruck for kids is priced at $1,500 and is only available through the US Tesla Shop.
There are even more toys from Tesla
Interestingly, this pint-sized Cybertruck isn’t the only toy Tesla sells.
The carmaker has also released a wooden Cybertruck and Semi Truck set that costs $60 – and it’s pretty darn cute.
The wooden toys are designed so that the slightly smaller truck can hitch a ride on the back of the Semi Truck.

“Adults will put this on a shelf, kids will ram it into walls,” a spokesperson said when the toys were released.
Yeah, that sounds about right.
You’ll probably never see these rare Tesla models on the road
2008 Original Tesla Roadster Prototype: A true collector’s piece that was released before the car went into mass production
2012 Tesla Roadster Sport: This was the original EV sportscar, and only 2,500 were produced
2017 Tesla Semi Prototype: Only a handful of these early EV trucks exist
2016 Founders Series Tesla Model 3: Insiders and early adopters were the first to get their hands on this run of 1,000 units
2020 Tesla Model S P100D ‘Ludicrous+’ Edition: This full-size sedan came with hypercar acceleration
2023 Tesla Cybertruck Beta: This truck was only ever seen on closed trucks and rare public testing routes
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Claire Reid is a journalist who hails from the UK but is now living in New Zealand. She began her career after graduating with a degree in Journalism from Liverpool John Moore’s University and has more than a decade of experience, writing for both local newspapers and national news sites. Claire covers a wide variety of topics, with a special focus on cars, technology, planes, cryptocurrency, and luxury.