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The Mercedes AMG GT Bobby-Car Focuses On Kids’ Happiness

By Victor Baker

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Mercedes AMG GT Bobby-Car

The 2016 Paris Motor Show has benefited from the presence of various car manufacturers, with many exciting cars and concepts unveiled, but this might be the coolest project yet. This is Mercedes AMG GT Bobby-Car – a new, single-seater sports electric car designed specifically for kids, featuring a powerful drive system and superior maneuverability as well.

Toddlers could now tear around the living room on a Mercedes-AMG GT Bobby-Car and have something in common with their adrenaline junkie dad. Moreover, two versions of this beautiful little thing are up for grabs, with kids having the opportunity to go for one in classic silver or the Solarbeam yellow version.

Mercedes AMG GT Bobby-Car

It’s well worth mentioning that the silver unit is inspired by the standard AMG GT and features detailed lights, silver inserts on the steering wheel, as well as a red seat cushion, and “whisper” tires on cross-spoke wheels. The yellow car, on the other hand, is based off the AMG GT S and packs a flat-bottomed steering wheel, black wheels and seat cushion, along with a detailed instrument cluster, and LED headlights with daytime running lights. How’s that for a cool toy?

You might as well invest in some fancy baby seat covers (Read More Here), but the Mercedes AMG GT Bobby-Car will surely put a smile on his face. The first Bobby-Car from Mercedes actually went on sale back in 1972, but this version keeps up with modern times, and it’s suitable for kids aged 18 months and up, with assembly required. You’d better hurry since only 1,000 units are being made.

Mercedes AMG GT Bobby-Car

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About Victor Baker

Victor is our go-to associate editor for anything with four wheels – and more! With over a decade of experience in automotive journalism, his expertise spans from classic cars to the latest in electric vehicle technology. Beyond vehicles, he has broadened his editorial reach to cover a wide range of topics, from technology and travel to lifestyle and environmental issues. Learn more about Luxatic's Editorial Process.

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