

🏁 Ignite their inner racer with McLaren power and style!
This 36V Kids Electric Go Kart combines dual 250W motors and a 9Ah battery to deliver powerful, long-lasting rides. Featuring adjustable seating for kids aged 6-12, high-low speed modes, and advanced safety upgrades like a reinforced steel frame and EM brakes, it offers a secure yet exhilarating driving experience. Its licensed McLaren F1 design with LED lights ensures your child stands out while enjoying smooth acceleration on various terrains.






| ASIN | B0FG2KGX1N |
| Batteries | 1 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #191,145 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #611 in Kids' Electric Vehicles |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (16) |
| Item Weight | 70.6 pounds |
| Item model number | 36GK |
| Manufacturer | YOFE |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 3 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 49.6 x 28.7 x 21.4 inches |
V**D
Vroom
So far kids love it. It's decently fast, handles well, and took very little time to build. I'll update this if the item comes back and I have any issues.
J**E
Excellent!!!! Totally worth the money.
This is such a great purchase, so worth every penny!!! the assembly was easy, the steal frame is solid and safe, it’s got a good sturdy build that makes the perfect ride for my 6 year old. Battery life is as expected with any electric items, but we got a good few hours out of it before charging. Perfect gift for Christmas l. I believe it has a good speed to it for a young rider.
C**M
Tires
My 6yo loves it! The rear tires wear quickly. Good luck finding replacements.
S**E
Quality product
Great product— with strong chassis to keep kids safe. Only wish the tires were made of rubber versus plastic. Can’t do too much on slippery surfaces. Other than that— my son loves it.
J**N
Great drifter car for our 3 year old great nephew!
My great nephew loves it!!
R**S
REALLY cool... not weatherproof!
Overall, this miniature McLaren is REALLY cool - exceeds expectations! It was a gift for my daughter turning 11. I was worried it would be too small or too juvenile for her. Not at all! Not only was she very impressed and excited by it, but so were even older kids (in the 13-14 range). Assembly is rather tedious, you really have to build up most of the body onto the chassis, in the interest of having the smallest possible box (still quite large). Plan for 1-2 hours of assembly. All tools are provided. Once completed, the car can elongate or shorten depending on the length of the rider any time and it is very easy to do so. This really lets it be comfortable for a wide age range! Controls are fairly easy - there are two speed modes, a lights on/lights off mode (just orange undercarriage lights; the head and tail lights are just printed stickers); and a forward and reverse option. The top speed is ~pretty fast~ for a ride-on toy! Like, borderline dangerous for a younger child or a crowded street. But older kids will absolutely love it. It's able to drift a moderate amount but nothing extreme. Battery life lasts a long time (it was hard to measure exactly how much riding time, but we went 2-3 days between charges during the peak excitement period). There is a McLaren-branded flag that helps other drivers with visibility, though I feel that it could be even taller. Here is one major warning: it is NOT weather-proof, store it indoors! Even though the battery and all the electronic wirings are under a plastic cover, the buttons are exposed and in general it is not protected enough from the elements. Tragically, a few months after receiving it, it was left out in some heavy rain and, first some wires got "crossed" from wetness where it would just try to drive even when pedals were being pressed, and then soon after it just short-circuited and burned out completely. It would no longer turn on or charge. We are all very disappointed, but ultimately it should have been stored indoors. Cautionary tale!! We have left many other ride-on toys outside for entire seasons and they have survived. Treat this like you would a real McLaren and put it inside the garage for storage!
A**R
We Needed a Pit Crew for the Assembly, But Worth It
This 24V kart is definitely the next progression for ride-on toys, right before moving to a real gas-powered go kart. It took me a while to install this on my own, maybe grab a friend to help with the heavy lifting. The instructions were clear enough, but it is not a quick assembly process if you are working solo. The go kart feels very sturdy once everything is put together. My kids had a lot of fun with it. For my youngest, the 5-year-old, it moves a little fast. But my 8-year-old daughter absolutely wouldn't let go of the gas pedal, she loves the speed. The design quickly adjusts for the size difference between the children. This is key because it makes the toy usable for both of them now and for years to come. The variable speed control (CVT mode) really helps younger drivers get used to the controls before they try out the top speed.
C**R
The kids really like this little car.
I'll start off by saying that the kids have had a number of other ride on vehicles and so far this is their favorite hands down. This mini electric McLaren is the fastest of the kids ride on vehicles we've had and also has the shortest turning radius which both contribute to the enhanced driving experience in comparison to some of our other vehicles. This is listed for kids aged 6-12 years but in my opinion it's best for kids on the younger or smaller end of that range. With the length of the McLaren fully extended our 11 year is just small enough to fit semi comfortably. Our nine year old who is considerably shorter fits in the car much better in terms of leg room/length. We also have a five year old who has no difficulty driving this car when we adjust the length to a shorter setting. The car comes mostly assembled but we did have to install the front spindles, steering shaft, plastic steering shaft cover, steering wheel, rear through axle, wheels and caps, seat, rear spoiler, and flag. I don't think I'm missing anything. It sounds like a lot but if you have minimal assembly experience and can follow instructions it should be very simple. It was easy for me and I had the kids do much of the work with my supervision as they loved the idea of "building it themselves". It does seem to run for quite awhile on a charge but one thing that I have a bit of an issue with is that I don't see any charging indicator, just the battery level indicator when the car is turned on. And if I recall correctly the instructions seemed to indicate to be careful to not overcharge it so I have made sure to keep a close eye on it during the charging procedures and I've only had it charging a couple of hours at a time when I unplugged it, at which point the AC adapter end of the charging cable is quite hot. In my opinion the overall build quality and functionality of the McLaren seem to be pretty good, aside from my concerns about the charging system. The kids love driving it and they get a lot of enjoyment out of it, in my opinion I would say it has good replay value.
E**N
Excelente
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