The Radio Flyer Tesla Model S lets drivers toggle between six or three miles per hours, depending on their need for speed — or the laws of your neighborhood. Specs aside, the Tesla just looks great. It has the same telltale Model S body, along with black rims and purring motor. Because of its ion batteries, the Tesla electric car apparently runs three longer and charges faster than competitive models. It has a six mile range and can be driven in forward or reverse mode. And like its adult counterpart, it charges through the tail light port; otherwise, you can remove the battery to charge it separately. Because it can’t be a Tesla without high-tech flourishes, the car also has LED headlights, a working horn, and a music player. So your kid can blast DJ Marshmellow or Imagine Dragons while going for a leisurely Sunday drive. And when kiddo is done, he or she can store his loafers and driving gloves in the trunk. Yes, trunk. Because this is no ordinary electric kids’ car, you can choose the paint color, performance, accessories, and personalization. After all, it’s one of the many things (along with founder Elon Musk’s, ahem, idiosyncrasies) that the brand is famous for. A basic Model S would set adults back $70,115. Fortunately, the child version is more affordable, at $600, a nice price drop from an earlier model that, three years ago, retailed for as much as its adult brethren. Every product on Fatherly is independently selected by our editors, writers, and experts. If you click a link on our site and buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission.