We've had a lot of parents tell us the struggle is real with cheap ride-ons that break after a few weeks, so this model actually started as a request from a few repeat buyers who wanted something sturdier without the sticker shock of the premium brands. You're looking at the HT-1188, which comes in 12V 7A, 12V 10A, or 24V 8A battery options—most folks with a bit of driveway slope go for the 24V, but the 12V 10A is plenty for flat surfaces and younger kids. It's got a 550×4 motor setup, four-wheel suspension with those simulation off-road tires, and max load is 60kg or about 132 pounds—basically enough for two small kids or one heavier child, though we usually tell people to stick to one rider for best performence.
The Bluetooth and MP3 thing works fine, but what most buyers don't think to ask is that the English learning mode is actually pre-loaded with a few interactive games, so it's not just a music player—it's pretty much a toy that can keep a 4-year-old occupied for 20 minutes or so while you make dinner. You get the parent remote control (which has a nice range, about 30 meters) for steering, plus the child can drive themselves when they're ready, and it's got a seat belt and low-speed design as standard. One detail only someone who's handled these knows: the 24V version has noticeably more torque on grass, but the 12V models are quieter if that matters for your setup.
our company can do custom colors beyond the standard red, blue, pink, white, and green—just give us a Pantone code or a rough idea, and the MOQ is typically 200 units for that. OEM on the Bluetooth pairing name or adding a logo to the body is pretty straightforward, and we've done a few runs with different sound modules for specific markets, so just let us know what you need and we'll check tooling costs. The plastic quality is better than a lot of what we see from other factories in the region—it's injection-molded with a UV stabilizer, so it doesn't fade as fast in direct sunlight.
Logistics wise, the package dimensoins are 104×65×50cm and the gross weight is 22kg, so you're looking at roughly 144 units per 20-foot container if you stack them efficiently, give or take. Lead time is usually 25-35 days from order confirmation, but we've been running about 30 days consistently this year—though the 24V battery version sometimes adds a week because of the battery cell sourcing. The unit comes with a 1-year warranty on the motor and battery, but teh charger is only covered for 6 months (check lead time on that if you're ordering a large batch). Anyway, all the certifications are there—CCC, CE, TUV EN71, ASTM—so you're covered for most markets, though we don't do the Australian RCM mark in-house yet.
The 12V batteries are for slower, safer driving—great for younger kids. The 24V gives more power and speed, better for older kids or rougher terrain. The 10A version offers longer runtime than the 7A on the same voltage.
It's certified with CCC, CE, TUV EN71, and ASTM. We can provide copies of the certificates upon request—just ask your sales rep.
Yes, we offer color and logo customization for bulk orders. Minimum order quantity depends on the specific request—contact us for details.
Standard orders usually ship within 15-20 days after payment. Larger or customized orders may take a bit longer, and we'll confirm the timeline upfront.
The remote lets parents take over steering and speed control, while the child can drive independently using the pedal and steering wheel. You can switch between modes easily.