A South Korean company has developed a high-performance 4-feet-long electric car for kids that comes with a price tag of USD 1,000.
The Henes Broon F870 is a miniature version of a luxury sports car meant for kids five and under and can touch speeds of 16 kph.
The car comes with an Android tablet that doubles as a dashboard and infotainment deck.
"Every aspect of Broon perfectly displays the identity of a real car. Not just a car, it is a supercar for your kids," its manufacturer Henes said.
In addition, a dense urethane foam tire is used, minimising vibration and noise from the road while vastly improving traction and over all performance, Henes said.
The car has working headlights, brake lights, hazard lights and turn signals.
The car has a long battery life and recharging the car also recharges the 7-inch Android touchscreen tablet on the dash, 'Wired' reported.
It displays the car's speed, lets parents adjust various settings, and streams music to the car's speakers. The tablet also lets you tweak safety features, like maximum speed and its driving mode.
Broon uses the data collected from the sensors to actively detect unusual activities of the vehicle and respond with adequate measures.
The cases of unusual activites are when the vehicle is running in stiff hills, when over-current or over-voltage is detected, or when the vehicle detects over-weight.
In response to the unusual activities, Broon decides whether to activate emergency stop or shut down of the system, and give voice instruction to take appropriate actions such as rest the vehicle for some time or move the vehicle to a safer place.
