So you're looking at kids' ride-on cars, and the first thing people usually ask is what this one actually does — it's a 12V battery-powered toy car for kids aged 3 to 8, with four motors, one in each wheel, which gives it pretty decent torque for a toy. We've been moving these for years and the MQ-150 is one of the more popular models because it hits that sweet spot between features and price, and it comes CE and ASTM certified right out of teh box.
The battery is a sealed lead-acid 12V 7AH unit, which gives you about 90 minutes of run time on a full charge — though that depends on the surface and how heavy the kid is, obviously, and the charging cycle takes 8 to 12 hours, so you'll want to factor that into your inventory advice. Top speed is 2.85 mph, which sounds slow but for a three-year-old it's plenty fast enough, and the weight limit is 45 kg, so it fits most kids up to about eight years old. It has a swing function that rocks the car side to side, plus MP3 and USB input, a remote control for parents, and the wheels are PP plastic with a wear-resistant tread that handles pavement, grass, and even packed dirt okay — not great on loose gravel though.

One thing I always mention is that this car isn't really suited for steep hills or rough off-road use — the motors are geared for low-speed torque but they'll overheat if you push them up a 15-degree slope for too long. Most of our buyers are either small retailers stocking birthday-gift items or schools buying a few for play areas, and the remote control is a big selling point for parents who want to keep a toddler form driving into a wall. Also, the seat material can be customized to leather or fabric depending on your order, and we've done runs with different logo placements for some of the bigger importers.

Quality-wise, what matters here is that the steel frame is actually welded, not just bolted, and the safety belt is a three-point harness that meets ASTM standard — we've had a few buyers send units for third-party testing and they always come back clean. The electronics are pretty straightforward, it's a basic PWM controller with a low-voltage cutoff to protect the battery from over-discharge, and we include a printed manual with every unit. Lead time is usually 20 days or so for a standerd 100-unit MOQ, but we can do smaller trial orders if you're just testing the market — just confirm the color and logo specs upfront.
To order, basically you just tell us the color and whether you want the standard black seat or a custom color, and we'll send you a proforma invoice with the MOQ and shiping terms. We usually have stock on the most common colors — red, pink, blue, white — but custom colors add about a week to production. The packaing is a single carton per unit with foam inserts, so they ship well in containers, and we can do mixed pallets if you're ordering multiple models.
Our MOQ for the MQ-150 is 50 units per color. We can discuss smaller trial orders if you're just starting out, but standard production runs start at 50.
Yes, we include CE, ASTM, EN71, and ROHS certification copies with every order. Just let us know if you need specific formats or notarized versions for your customs clearance.
Absolutely, you can choose from PU leather, fabric, or upgraded synthetic leather for the seat. Standard PU is included in the price, but premium materials add about $1–2 per unit depending on volume.
Lead time is around 25–30 days after sample approval. Custom color and logo printing add about 5–7 days compared to stock models. We'll send you a production schedule once the deposit is confirmed.
Each car is packed in a double-walled export carton with foam inserts and corner protectors. The battery is shipped separately in a secure box to comply with shipping regulations. We've shipped thousands without issue.