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Kids Ride-On Car Product

Overview

A kids ride-on car is a scaled-down electric vehicle a small child drives themselves. A 12-volt battery powers two geared wheel motors; the child presses a foot pedal to go and steers with a wheel, while a parent keeps a 2.4 GHz remote that can take over steering or stop the car at any time. The styling copies a real car — a moulded body, opening doors, headlights, and a sound system — but the running gear is deliberately slow and forgiving.

The shape and the seat the child sits in come from the Body Shell, which bolts to the steel Chassis / Frame that carries everything else. Power on the ground comes from the two Drive Wheel Assembly assemblies at the back, supported by two Free Wheel castoring wheels at the front. The child aims the car with the Steering Assembly and calls for power through the Foot Pedal Switch. All of that is coordinated by the Control Board, fed by the 12 V SLA Battery, and overseen by the Parental Remote a parent holds.

How it works

Pressing the foot pedal closes the Foot Pedal Switch, which tells the microcontroller on the Control Board to drive the car forward. A forward/reverse switch and a high/low speed switch set direction and the duty cycle. The controller never connects the battery straight to the motors; instead it feeds the two Drive Wheel Assembly motors through a dual H-bridge driver, so the same board can run them forward, backward, or stop them.

Each drive wheel hides a Gear Motor: a small brushed Brushed DC Motor (RS-550) spinning fast at low torque, geared down through the plastic Reduction Gearbox. That reduction trades the motor's high speed for the torque needed to push a child along, and it sets the deliberately low top speed. The front Free Wheel pair just rolls and pivots so the car can turn, and a pair of Coil Spring units soften the ride over bumps and door sills.

The parental Parental Remote is the safety backbone. It carries its own microcontroller and a 2.4 GHz radio that pairs with the matching receiver on the Control Board. When the parent moves the remote, its commands override whatever the child is doing with the pedal and wheel — a parent can steer the car or cut the motors instantly, which matters most when the child is too young to react. Releasing the pedal, or a stop from the remote, removes drive and the gearing brings the car quickly to rest.

Everything else is there to make it feel like a real car. The Lights & Sound runs LED headlights, a horn, and a speaker that plays engine sounds or music streamed over Bluetooth or an MP3 input. The 12 V SLA Battery is a 12-volt sealed lead-acid pack — cheap, robust, and safe for a toy — recharged from a plug-in Wall Charger, and a buckled Seatbelt keeps the child seated while the car is moving.

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Bill of materials

15 top-level lines · 48 rows shown · 192 parts total · indented to 3 levels
# Item / sub-assembly Part no. Qty/assy Ext. qty Parts Type
1 Body Shell 5 parts ride-on-car-body 1 6 assembly
1.1 Plastic Body Shell ride-on-car-body-shell 1 part
1.2 Door Panel ride-on-car-door 2 part
1.3 Moulded Seat ride-on-car-seat 1 part
1.4 Windshield ride-on-car-windshield 1 part
1.5 Fastener Set fastener-set 1 part
2 Chassis / Frame ride-on-car-chassis 1 part
3 Drive Wheel Assembly 4 parts ride-on-car-drive-wheel 2 32 assembly
3.1 Gear Motor 2 parts ride-on-car-gear-motor 2 29 assembly
3.1.1 Brushed DC Motor (RS-550) 4 parts + deeper › ride-on-car-motor 2 25 assembly
3.1.2 Reduction Gearbox 3 parts + deeper › ride-on-car-gearbox 2 4 assembly
3.2 Plastic Wheel ride-on-car-wheel 2 part
3.3 Ball Bearing ball-bearing 2 part
3.4 Fastener Set fastener-set 2 part
4 Free Wheel 2 parts ride-on-car-free-wheel 2 2 assembly
4.1 Plastic Wheel ride-on-car-wheel 2 part
4.2 Ball Bearing ball-bearing 2 part
5 Steering Assembly 3 parts ride-on-car-steering 1 3 assembly
5.1 Steering Wheel ride-on-car-steering-wheel 1 part
5.2 Steering Linkage ride-on-car-steering-linkage 1 part
5.3 Fastener Set fastener-set 1 part
6 Foot Pedal Switch ride-on-car-pedal-switch 1 part
7 Control Board 7 parts ride-on-car-control-board 1 71 assembly
7.1 Bare PCB pcb-bare 1 part
7.2 Microcontroller mcu 1 part
7.3 Dual H-Bridge Driver ride-on-car-motor-driver 1 part
7.4 Bluetooth / MP3 Module ride-on-car-bt-module 1 part
7.5 2.4 GHz Radio Module ride-on-car-radio 1 part
7.6 SMD Passive (R/C/L) smd-passives 60× 60 part
7.7 Connector connector 6 part
8 12 V SLA Battery 2 parts ride-on-car-battery 1 3 assembly
8.1 12 V Battery lv-battery 1 part
8.2 Connector connector 2 part
9 Wall Charger ride-on-car-charger 1 part
10 Parental Remote 5 parts ride-on-car-remote 1 29 assembly
10.1 Bare PCB pcb-bare 1 part
10.2 Microcontroller mcu 1 part
10.3 2.4 GHz Radio Module ride-on-car-radio 1 part
10.4 Remote Battery (AA) ride-on-car-remote-battery 1 part
10.5 SMD Passive (R/C/L) smd-passives 25× 25 part
11 Lights & Sound 3 parts ride-on-car-light-set 1 4 assembly
11.1 LED Headlight ride-on-car-led-headlight 2 part
11.2 Horn Button ride-on-car-horn 1 part
11.3 Speaker speaker 1 part
12 Seatbelt ride-on-car-seatbelt 1 part
13 Coil Spring coil-spring 2 part
14 Wire Bundle wire-bundle 1 part
15 Fastener Set fastener-set 1 part

Sourcing — likely vendors

Companies that make this · indicative price $20–$3k · MOQ & lead are typical
VendorHQSpecialtyMOQLead time
🇺🇸Power Wheels
fisher-price.com ↗
East Aurora, US Ride-on cars (Fisher-Price/Mattel) 2,000 units 6–10 wks
🇮🇹Peg Perego
pegperego.com ↗
Arcore, IT Ride-on vehicles & strollers 2,000 units 6–10 wks
🇺🇸Kid Trax
kidtrax.com ↗
Chatsworth, US Ride-on cars 2,000 units 6–10 wks
bestchoiceproducts.com ↗ Santa Ana, US Ride-on cars & home goods 2,000 units 6–10 wks

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