Mattel’s remote-controlled Tesla Cybertruck comes with its own ‘cracked’ window sticker

Business

Image of the 1:10 Hot Wheels R/C Tesla Cybertruck by Mattel.

Mattel

Image of the 1:10 Hot Wheels R/C Tesla Cybertruck by Mattel.

The 1:64 scale model, around 3 inches long, is the same size as a traditional Hot Wheels car, so it can be used with any of Mattel’s car tracks, the toymaker said. It costs $20 and will be available until all units are sold out.

The 1:10 scale RC will set you back $400 and is a “hobby grade-radio-controlled vehicle that is off-road and rugged terrain capable” and can reach up to a 250 mph-scale speed, or about 25 mph, Mattel said. It also has functioning headlights and taillights and a telescopic tailgate.

The limited-release vehicles are available for preorder but won’t ship until December.

Articles You May Like

The Role Of Tax Efficiency In Retirement Planning
SpaceX short sellers are running out of bullets as stock rebounds more than 40% off low
How Opus Newton Makes Housing Affordable For Middle-Income Seniors
Group including Jeff Bezos buys minority stake in Liverpool FC, with option to become controlling owner
Chinese tech giant Tencent sees spending surge, defends potential ‘superior’ AI returns

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *