Car / motorcycle brand
The brand of a real car or motorcycle from which a children's electric car is copied.
Many toy electric cars are made in the form of copies of real-life technology — this makes them more attractive to children. Most often, such devices copy the most expensive and prestigious models. When choosing, note that different types of transport can be produced within the same brand: for example,
BMW copies can be both cars and motorcycles.
Copies of such brands of real cars and motorcycles are now on the market:
Alfa Romeo,
Aston Martin,
Audi,
Bentley,
BMW,
Bugatti,
Chevrolet,
Ducati,
Ferrari,
Fiat,
Ford,
Hummer,
Jaguar,
Jeep,
Lamborghini,
Land Rover,
Maserati,
Maybach,
Mercedes-Benz,
Mini,
Nissan,
...>Porsche,
Rolls-Royce,
Toyota,
Volkswagen,
Volvo.
Max. speed
The maximum speed that the car can develop under normal conditions is on a flat road with good coverage.
This indicator is directly related to the age category: the older the child, the more speed he needs. So, models for babies under 3 years old usually go no faster than 4 – 5 km/h — this ensures safety and allows the parent to keep up with the machine without any problems; and some teenage
ATVs(age category from 7 to 8 years old) are capable of accelerating to 30 km/h or even more.
There are cars with speed limiters to make driving safer; see "Options" for details.
Battery capacity
The capacity of a regular electric vehicle battery.
Theoretically, the larger the battery, the more the car can travel on a single charge. However, in fact, the battery life will also depend on the power consumption of the device, and it is primarily affected by the engine power. In addition, the actual battery capacity is determined not only by the number of ampere-hours, but also by the operating voltage. Therefore, only cars with similar characteristics and the same battery voltage can be compared with each other in terms of capacity; and when evaluating battery life, it is worth looking not so much at the characteristics of the battery, but at the range and continuous driving time directly indicated by the manufacturer.
Voltage
The nominal voltage of the battery installed in the machine.
When selected, this parameter is of secondary importance: it can be useful when comparing several models in terms of battery capacity (see above), but it practically does not affect the performance of the machine. In addition, battery voltage data may be needed to find a spare battery or non-original charger.
Continuous driving time
The longest time during which an electric vehicle is able to drive continuously without recharging the battery. Similar to the driving range, it is a conditional indicator and in fact it is less than the claimed one, however, different models can be compared with each other in terms of continuous driving time. For more information on these points, see "Running Range".