“The Officially Licensed and Certified Mercedes-Benz Sclass 650 By Raf, a true testament to ultra-luxury and modern technology, makes its debut at Megastar! This breathtaking sedan ensures a smooth, exciting, and comfortable ride for daring children!
The exterior is exquisitely designed and embellished with official Mercedes-Benz emblems. The chrome grille and hubcaps shimmer in the sunlight, giving the vehicle a flashy, stylish appearance. Another feature of this ride-on car’s stunning beauty is its convenient, modern opening doors, which reveal an exquisite interior outfitted with one eco-leather seat, an adorned Mercedes-Benz steering wheel, and a jazzy entertainment deck! This convenient built-in entertainment system includes built-in speakers as well as USB and MP3 device inputs. Kids can now cruise around the neighborhood while grooving to their favorite catchy tunes! Simply connect your USB drive or Aux cord and start the party!
The Megastar Mercedes S650 has a luxurious push-to-start ignition that signals a long-lasting 12V 10A battery to start the powerful 12V HP motors, resulting in an enjoyable ride! Not to mention E.V.A – Rubber, puncture-resistant tires ensure smooth rides over everyday terrain like sidewalks, backyards, and parks! Even more awe-inspiring, this ride-on has a maximum speed of 2-4mph and a carrying capacity of 66 pounds.
Mercedes has done it again, delivering a first-class, high-performing model, and Megastar exclusively presents the ride-on version for kids and toddlers, sure to be at the top of every child’s wish list!
Parental Remote Control Feature:
This Ride-on enables two options for driving: using the features inside the car that include the steering wheel, pedal accelerator as well as the Forward/Reverse controller, or using the parental remote control. This feature allows parents to join the fun and control the speed and direction with the Forward/Reverse/Left/Right options.
Our parental remote controls have a special emergency stop button feature that allows parents to take over the ride on and stop it completely if the child is getting close to potential danger.”