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Posted 7 October 2023
BMW Z4 Kids 12V Electric Ride On Car
£4.99 ·
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BMW Z4 12V electric ride on with 2 seats.
£400 in Argos and elsewhere.
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Let your kids drive in style with the Xootz BMW Z4 Roadster Electric Ride-On.
The officially licensed twin-seat BMW is a scale replica of the sporty Z4 Roadster and it makes a real statement. It features all the details of the full-scale powerhouse including the remodelled classic kidney grille, sculptured bonnet and unmistakeable working front lights.
Suitable for children aged 3 to 6, it has two opening doors and two adjustable seats with seatbelts meaning you can have two children in the ride-on at the same time. The BMW ride-on also includes a tinted windscreen, a battery indicator, built-in music system with AUX input and suspension on the front wheels to make light work of carpets, garden paths or smooth .
Reaching comfortable speeds of up to 3.6km/h, and with a slow start function for younger drivers, it is the ultimate driving machine for your little ones to practice driving. It can be driven manually using the foot pedal and has a 3-speed gearbox with a reverse mode. For less experienced drivers, it includes a remote control for parents to use.
For practical transportation, the Xootz BMW Z4 Roadster Electric Ride-On includes a carry handle that slides out under the front and two training wheels at the rear.
This stylish modern classic is the ultimate luxury ride-on for kids to enjoy the thrills of driving.
3+ years.
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Please allow up to 21 days for delivery.
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£400 in Argos and elsewhere.
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Let your kids drive in style with the Xootz BMW Z4 Roadster Electric Ride-On.
The officially licensed twin-seat BMW is a scale replica of the sporty Z4 Roadster and it makes a real statement. It features all the details of the full-scale powerhouse including the remodelled classic kidney grille, sculptured bonnet and unmistakeable working front lights.
Suitable for children aged 3 to 6, it has two opening doors and two adjustable seats with seatbelts meaning you can have two children in the ride-on at the same time. The BMW ride-on also includes a tinted windscreen, a battery indicator, built-in music system with AUX input and suspension on the front wheels to make light work of carpets, garden paths or smooth .
Reaching comfortable speeds of up to 3.6km/h, and with a slow start function for younger drivers, it is the ultimate driving machine for your little ones to practice driving. It can be driven manually using the foot pedal and has a 3-speed gearbox with a reverse mode. For less experienced drivers, it includes a remote control for parents to use.
For practical transportation, the Xootz BMW Z4 Roadster Electric Ride-On includes a carry handle that slides out under the front and two training wheels at the rear.
This stylish modern classic is the ultimate luxury ride-on for kids to enjoy the thrills of driving.
3+ years.
Customer Reviews
Standard Delivery
Our Standard Delivery charge within mainland UK is £4.99.
Please allow up to 21 days for delivery.
Returns
28 Days to Return Find Out More
Helpful Links
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Edited by a community support team member, 7 October 2023
56 Comments
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My grandkids are all too old now sadly, else I'd be getting one. (edited)
Is it on of those good ideas that just clogs up space and then you end up selling at a big lose, just to get rid of it?
Little boy is 2 years old and I'm sure I would get a "wow", just unsure if the cash would be better spent elsewhere??
£133
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Get em a bike or a scooter. Less to have to take up the tip as well.
A few years ago these would be considered Chavtastic.
Do chavs still exist or is there an up to date term for those undesirables?
What's the range anxiety?
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