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Tesla launched an overpriced balance bike for toddlers and it already sold out

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Ro, 18 July 2026

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Tesla just released a balance bike for toddlers, and as all balance bikes do, this one has no pedals, no motor, no brakes - the legs do all the things. However, it has a nice, clean design and a lightweight magnesium frame. The catch? It's priced at $225.

Tesla launched and overpriced balance bike for toddlers and it already sold out

It's designed for kids aged between 2 and 5 and has a five-way adjustable seat, but even if you and your kids like it, it's already out of stock, even at this price. Tesla even sold out a $30 matching T-shirt. We don't know how many were produced to begin with, though.

Most balance bikes go for around $100, so Tesla charging $225 is a lot, and it refuses to make a proper e-bike for adults because Elon Musk thinks they are dangerous.

Tesla has produced kids' products in the past, like the Cyberquad ATV, which was discontinued because it didn't comply with ATV safety standards.

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