Land Rover Defender Octa 2 Seater 24v Ride On Car with Remote in Blue
Extra Features:
24V Battery
Leather Seats
EVA Rubber Wheels
Remote Control
Official Land Rover Defender Octa with Extra Features and all Realistic looks and Styled after the iconic Defender, this rugged and realistic electric ride on car brings a world of excitement for kids and parents.
The Land Rover Defender is an icon and this 24-Volt ride-on has remained faithful to the instantly recognizable looks of the original it is based on, but it doesn’t only look the part, it’s specialist is impressive too coming with upgraded 24v Battery, Leather Seats,EVA tyres, opening doors and parent remote control to name just a few.
What's Included
- 2.4G Parental Remote Control
- Motors: 2 x 200W
- *Battery: 1 x 24V7AH
- USB/TF Card Reader
- Sound Controls
- Power Indicator
- Suspension
- Music
- LED Lights
- Forward & Reverse
- Upgraded EVA Tyres
- Safety Seat Belts
- Leather Seats
- Product size: 117cm x 70cm x 61cm
- Box Size: 120cm x 65cm x 36cm
Specifications
- Assembly Time: 1 Hour
- Description Age: 2+ Years (2 Kids)
- Max User Weight: 50KG
- number_of_seats: 2
- Top Speed: 5-6mph
- Voltage: 24V
The said age & height statistics are clearly a guiding principle based on a median build for those age groups and should not be taken as exact compatibility.
Please maintain this in mind whilst making a purchase.
If you're unsure if the product you're looking at is appropriate for your kids, then, please feel loose to contact our customer support crew using the contact form linked right here or using the chat capability on our website. Just to reiterate: the maximum age & height records are certainly there to offer rough steering and should not be taken as a guarantee.
Why do not you state minimum age guidelines?
The purpose for that is simple, most digital toys or any toy which has small elements isn't appropriate for kids below three years old and as the maximum of our product variety falls in this category, we experience that the records are redundant and could only cause confusion, consequently, we do not show it.


















