Remember those plastic wiggle cars from the playground? The ones where you'd twist the steering wheel back and forth to get moving? Now imagine that same simple joy, but with an electric motor that does the hard work for you.
The FanttikRide N7 Pro gives your child options. In electric mode, they just press the pedal and go—perfect for younger riders still figuring out the wiggle motion or kids who want to zip around without getting tired. Switch to manual mode and it transforms into a classic swing car where steering momentum powers the ride. This flexibility means the toy grows with your child's abilities and mood.
A 12V battery and 45W motor deliver up to 4 mph in high-speed mode—fast enough to feel exciting without being dangerous. For younger riders or tighter spaces, a simple button adjustment drops the speed to 1.9 mph. The pyramid-style double triangular chassis and upgraded anti-tip rear wheels with spring shock absorption keep things stable, even during enthusiastic cornering.
The magnetic wheels flash with colorful lights as soon as your child starts moving—no batteries required for the light-up feature. The front LED light helps guide the way during evening driveway adventures. Connect your phone via Bluetooth to play their favorite songs through the built-in speaker, turning every ride into a personal parade.
The extra-large ergonomic seat accommodates two small children or one larger rider. With a weight capacity of 150 pounds and suitable for heights up to 69 inches, this isn't a toy kids outgrow in six months. Parents can even take it for a spin—because who says kids get all the fun?
The PU wheels glide smoothly across surfaces and won't scratch hardwood floors, making this equally at home in the living room or on the driveway. The 360° steering capability means tight turns in hallways aren't a problem.
Setup takes just two steps, so your child can be riding within minutes of unboxing. Whether for a birthday, holiday, or just because, this ride-on delivers the kind of active, engaging play that gets kids off screens and moving.