By Jeffrey N. Ross, Autoblog.com - If you thought the idea of a 7.9 L/100 km (30-mile per gallon) Corvette seemed crazy, just wait until you see the all-electric version of the Stingray. Fisher-Price has created a new Power Wheels machine based on the C7 Corvette, and like its full-scale namesake, this kid's toy promises great performance.
Fisher-Price says this is the fastest Power Wheels it offers with a top speed of 10 kilometres per hour (six miles per hour), and kids will be able to enjoy the car for longer periods of time thanks to its 12-volt battery, which is said to have a longer-lasting charge than other lesser models. Just like the grown-ups, though, kids are going to have to wait a little bit longer to enjoy the Corvette as this new Power Wheels model won't be in stores until November.
Fisher-Price says this is the fastest Power Wheels it offers with a top speed of 10 kilometres per hour (six miles per hour), and kids will be able to enjoy the car for longer periods of time thanks to its 12-volt battery, which is said to have a longer-lasting charge than other lesser models. Just like the grown-ups, though, kids are going to have to wait a little bit longer to enjoy the Corvette as this new Power Wheels model won't be in stores until November.
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