Mercedes-Benz and Mercedes-AMG have unveiled the seventh generation of the Bobby-AMG GT, a children’s ride-on car modeled after the Mercedes-AMG GT sports car. This latest version has undergone a complete design overhaul, offering enhanced ergonomics and a more faithful reproduction of the original vehicle’s design.
The Bobby-AMG GT is available in two color options: hyper blue (featuring LED lighting) and sun yellow (without lighting). The version with lights includes functional headlamps, tail lamps, and indicators that can be activated via a keypad in the cockpit.
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Both versions feature clear glass lenses for the lights, adding to the high-quality appearance. The vehicle also sports a steering wheel modeled after the Mercedes-AMG design, and components like the radiator grille, front splitter, and rear diffuser are now separate parts instead of stickers, further boosting its realistic look.
Ergonomics have been significantly improved to enhance the comfort and playability. The seat is narrower and lower, providing a more comfortable seating position, with a padded seat that ensures a smoother ride. A knee recess allows older children to enjoy the Bobby-AMG GT for longer periods. In the LED-equipped model, the battery compartment for the lights is conveniently located under the removable seat pad.
This new model builds on a 20-year legacy of Bobby Cars, which began with the release of the first Bobby-Benz SLK in 1996. Manufactured by BIG Spielwarenfabrik in Germany, the Bobby Cars have evolved through several generations, with the Bobby-AMG series being introduced in 2016. The latest Bobby-AMG GT is designed for children 18 months and older.
The hyper blue version with LED lighting is available under order number B66962013, while the sun yellow version without lighting is listed as B66962012.
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