Elon Musk's Tesla is ready to introduce its much-anticipated electric quad bike " Cyberquad " in China.

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The Cyberquad is specifically designed for children between the ages of 8 and 12. 

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· The maximum recommended weight for riders is 50 kilograms or 110 pounds.

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· The bike, Cyberquad, was first introduced as a concept in 2019.

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· The machine is equipped with a 350W motor that can reach a top speed of 5 mph (8 km/h).

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· It has a range of 13 kilometers (8 miles) and is powered by a 188 Wh battery that requires 1.5 hours to fully charge.

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· The bike will be priced at ¥11,990 ($1,670) and will go on sale on Friday, according to "Bloomberg."

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The Cyberquad, which is now heading to customers in China, was recalled in the U.S. last year due to non-compliance with federal safety standards for youth ATVs. 

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The recall occurred after a 36-year-old woman injured her shoulder when the quad, priced at $1,900, tipped over while she and an eight-year-old child were riding it 

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· According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, the ATV did not meet safety standards regarding its mechanical suspension and maximum tire pressure.