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This article was published by Andrew Evans (@Famine) on March 11th, 2019 in the Automotive News category.
Like bigger Bugattis, the Baby also comes with a “Speed Key”. This unleashes the full 10kW (13.4hp) fury of the car’s motors, and also removes the speed limiter.
That's because it's 3D-printed. The production model won't be.I hope they just made horrible renders, because it looks like it’s made of plastic.
Handmade leather seats? Silver badges? I feel sorry for the poor kid, who needs THIS as a present to feel loved by it's parents...
I feel sorry for the person who thinks a kid getting nice things from his rich parents means that its the only way for said kid to feel loved.
No I was mocking being negative about it hahahaha. I'm with you.I dunno why are you so negative about it. This looks SICK. If i was a kid, i'd definitely want one of those
Sure, it is immensely overpriced, but hey, if i was a millionaire with kids, i wouldn't mind buying one for my children. Hell, I'd have bought one for myself if i could fit in
I dunno why are you so negative about it. This looks SICK. If i was a kid, i'd definitely want one of those
Sure, it is immensely overpriced, but hey, if i was a millionaire with kids, i wouldn't mind buying one for my children. Hell, I'd have bought one for myself if i could fit in
That's what I'm given to understand.Surely if it has an "adult mode" it can fit an adult?
From the articleThere’s a few differences between the Baby II and the first car. It’s slightly scaled up for a start, to 75% of the original. This allows adults — or at least those that can squeeze in — to drive it in addition to the children for whom they’re pretending to buy it.
An MX-5It looks fun as hell. I wonder if there are any similar "toys" that can fit an adult and go as fast but aren't as expensive?