Tucked into a steel frame with decent gauge thickness, this unit runs a 300W motor that'll push a kid around at roughly the speed of a slow jog—basically enough to feel fast without the risk of tipping at sharp corners or rough asphalt. The 22" LCD gets bright enough for direct sun, though you'll probably want partial shade in a park setting to cut glare. It's one or two players, but the weight limit and footwell design suggest it's best suited for a single rider under 60kg, maybe 65. Most buyers go with the 110V option for North America, though 220V is standard for EU and Asia markets.

You'll see these mostly at amusement parks and family entertainment centers, but we've had a few orders form high-end shopping malls that use them as short-term rental attractions near food courts. The age range says 1-70 years, which is generous—realistically, it fits kids 3 to 12 best, since teens find the speed unexciting, and adults mostly just watch. What it does is combine a driving game with arcade claw mechanics, so there's a screen game that pays out prizes (usually small plush or candy) when the player completes a lap or hits a target. That hybrid keeps kids engaged longer than a plain ride-on would—20 minutes per session is typical.

The frame is powder-coated steel with plastic body panels that take scuffs fine, but paint chips if you drag it across concrete. Storage-wise, it's about 45kg and 140x50x60cm, which means it'll fit through a standard double door but needs a dolly for any significant move. The screen is a standard 22" LCD, so replacement panels are easy to source locally if one gets cracked—though the game board is custom, and that for a year. We include a spare fuse and a few feet of extra wiring in the packaging, which is stretch film, bubble wrap, and a wood frame for shipping.
CE, FCC, CCC, and RoHS certs are on file—these have passed for EU and US retail, but you'll want to check local arcade machine compliance for your specific jurisdiction; some countries require addtional fire testing. The motor is a brushed DC type, so it's not silent, but the noise level is roughly 65-70 dB at full throttle, which is fine for outdoor use. We don't offer battery version, only direct wall plug, which keeps weight low but means you need an outdoor-rated extension cord or a nearby outlet. MOQ is 1 unit, so you can test one before committing to a larger batch.

Customiaztion is a key here—you can change the color, add your logo on the side panels, and swap game content through a USB port on the control board. We usually have stock of the standard pink and red versions, but custom colors add 15-20 working days or so to the lead time. The HS code is 9504301000, which is for arcade and game machines, so customs clearance is straightforward for most markets. One detail a buyer might not think to ask: the game software has a built-in timer that shuts off the screen after 10 minutes of inactivity, which saves power and keeps the screen healthy.

Not suited for indoor carpeted areas—the wheels leave rubber marks on soft flooring, and the weight can dent thin laminate. Also, the screen's 22" is fine for kids 4 feet away, but taller players or adults sitting in won't see the claws clearly. Anyway, our company can send a sample unit if you want to run your own load tests or verify the weld quality on the frame. Warranty is one year parts, lifetime technical support over email or phone—but that's for main board and motor, not the screen or plastic body.
Yes, our MOQ is just 1 unit, so you can start with a single machine to see how it performs in your location before scaling up.
It comes with CE, FCC, CCC, RoHS, and ISO certifications, so it meets safety and quality standards for most markets, including Europe and the US.
We wrap it in stretch film, wrapping paper, and bubble pack, then secure it in a wood frame. That keeps it safe during transit even for long-distance shipping.
Absolutely, we offer customization for color, branding, and game content. Just let us know your requirements before production starts.
You get a 1-year warranty covering parts and manufacturing issues, plus lifetime technical support. If anything breaks, we'll help you get it fixed or replaced.