The toy car, which contains Power Wheels' first computer-controlled powertrain, comes in blue or pink colorways.
Built with Fisher-Price, the battery-operated Power Wheels Smart Drive Mustang was built using scaled-down Ford design data, resulting in a miniature children's version of the V8-powered Mustang GT that features everything from traction control and stability monitoring to digital speed control and slow start and stop functions. It even has its own built-in sound system.
The toy car, which contains Power Wheels' first computer-controlled powertrain, comes in blue or pink colorways. It will go on sale at selected retailers, in the USA in December for a recommended price of $359.99 (around RM1600), or can be ordered online here, for the blue and here, for the pink.
Start your child's car collection early, by getting a McLaren P1 electric toy car too.