The 24V Polaris Ranger by Peg Perego is by far our most popular ride on toy. It features a high output 24 Volt rechargeable battery which will allow the vehicle to travel over a wide variety of terrains at 3.5-7 mph. It is built tough and can haul 2 kids up to 150lbs in it's side-by-side bucket seats. It's made in the USA using domestic and globally sourced components, has an FM radio and MP3 inputs, a 3 position variable speed SmartPedal and a 2 speed transmission. The vehicle also features powerful brakes for quick and easy stopping and rear wheel suspension for a smooth ride. The Polaris Ranger is a great choice for a first vehicle or an upgrade for a 6 Volt or 12 Volt ride on that your child may have outgrown.
Replacement wheels for Power Wheels ride on toys are great purchase for an upgrade, a restoration project or for having spare parts on hand. The wheels are easy to replace with just a few tools and will return the traction of your kid's vehicle to as good as new or even better. We offer replacement wheels for the Power Wheels Corvette, Dune Racer, F-150, Mustang, Jeep Kawaski KFX, Lightning McQueen, Baja Extreme and more. We have most replacement wheels in stock and ready to ship. Maybe you’re not on top of the trends in battery riding toys. Maybe you’re too busy, you know, supporting a family and keeping small people fed, clothed, and loved. That makes sense—and that’s why we are here. We’re here to tell you when it’s time to pay attention—and it’s time to pay attention. The kids' supercar trend is incredibly cool, technologically advanced, and quite safe. What sets it apart? It’s a toy smart car on a whole new level.

Honestly, the thing that attracts most people to the supercar for kids is its design. The kids' supercar is sleek, ergonomic, and take-your-breath-away beautiful. Leather seats, independent suspension, and a car that looks and operates much like the bigger car you may still be making payments on—headlights, taillights, doors, and a trunk that work, opening and closing and manipulated by the driver. In fact, when you look at your kids' supercar, you may have to do a double take—it just seems so much like a “real” car that it may be oddly disconcerting. But that’s one of the things that is so impressive about this new type of riding toy: it’s a nearly carbon copy of the best and most envy-inspiring cars on the market today.
