Step up the fun with our collection of 24V ride on toys designed for kids who want more power and excitement. These models come with upgraded motors and larger batteries, giving longer playtime and smoother rides across outdoor surfaces. From stylish cars and rugged buggies to quad bikes, dirt bikes, tractors and tipper trucks, our 24V range has something for every young driver. Each model is built with safety features, parental controls and durable construction so parents can feel confident while kids enjoy the ride.
24V Ride-On Cars – FAQs
Find answers to common questions about 24V kids ride-on cars, including power, battery life, terrain use, and safety features for older children.
What age group are 24V ride-on cars suitable for?
We recommend 24V ride-on cars from around age 3 onwards, depending on the model and seat space. Most 24V cars are built with larger frames and higher power, making them suitable up to age 10. Our larger UTVs, such as the Wild UTV (often called the King of UTVs), can even accommodate children up to 12 years. With their strong motors and sturdy build, these vehicles are designed for older kids and can handle a variety of terrains with ease.
How fast can 24V ride-on cars go?
Most 24V ride-on cars average top speeds of around 7–8 km/h, which is ideal for safety. Some advanced models can reach up to 15 km/h, but about 90% of 24V cars are designed to stay at safer speeds near 8 km/h, giving kids plenty of excitement while keeping control manageable.
Can 24V ride-on cars handle rough terrain?
Yes, most 24V kids ride-on cars are built to perform on a variety of terrains, including grass, gravel, and garden paths. Steep uphills may be more challenging, but high-powered 24V 800W models can manage them to an extent. The Wild UTV often called the King of UTVs is the standout performer, combining speed, power, and the ability to handle almost any terrain.
How long does a 24V ride-on car run on a full charge?
The runtime of a 24V ride-on car depends on its battery capacity. A single 7Ah battery generally lasts 60–90 minutes. Two 7Ah batteries can roughly double that time, while a 10Ah setup offers about 1.5× the runtime of a 7Ah. Larger 14Ah batteries can provide double the playtime, making them ideal for longer outdoor adventures.