Kids Electric Cars & Ride On Toys
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Looking for kids electric cars that are fun, safe, and suit your child’s age? This collection is made for Aussie families who want a reliable kids ride on car f...
Looking for kids electric cars that are fun, safe, and suit your child’s age? This collection is made for Aussie families who want a reliable kids ride on car for the backyard, driveway, or smooth paths. If you’re shopping for kids electric cars Australia wide, you’re in the right place.
At Lupipop, we focus on ride-on cars that are made for everyday family use with practical features that support safety , durability , and long-term fun.
Before you buy, it helps to think about:
Age and size fit (so they can sit comfortably and reach the pedals)
Battery power (6V, 12V, or 24V)
Safety features (seat belt, speed settings, soft start)
Parent control (remote control options)
Kids grow fast, so picking the right age range matters. The goal is simple: your child should feel confident, not scared — and the car for kids should match their coordination and strength. A well-matched ride helps kids practise steering, stopping, and simple decision-making while they play.
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For toddlers, a smaller electric car kids model is usually best. These are great for first-time riders who are still learning steering and control. Many parents also like having remote control as a backup (on selected models), especially in busy areas.
Good signs to look for:
Simple controls (forward / reverse)
Stable base and comfortable seat
Lower speed options
If your child is new to ride-ons, choose a model that focuses on steady movement rather than speed. A calm first experience builds confidence and makes outdoor play more enjoyable.
This age group often wants something that feels like a “real” car. Many families choose 12V options here because they can feel steadier outdoors, depending on the model. This is also when kids start enjoying extra features like lights, music, and opening doors (varies by model).
What many parents like at this age:
More features (lights, music, opening doors on some models)
Better power for gentle outdoor use
Options with parent remote control
If you want a good mix of fun and control, look for speed modes and remote control (if included). It can help you guide the ride while your child is still learning how to steer and stop smoothly.
Older kids often want a bigger frame and stronger drive. If you’re choosing cars for kids Australia families use outdoors, size and battery power matter more than extra features. These models can suit kids who have better control and want a longer ride time.
What to check:
Weight limit and seat size
Speed settings suitable for your child
Battery power that matches where they’ll ride (flat paths vs grass)
If your child is tall for their age or you want longer use, consider a larger model. Always match it to your yard space and where they’ll drive.
Battery power changes how the ride feels. The best option depends on your child’s age and the surface they’ll use it on. If your child will mostly ride on flat ground, you may not need the highest power option.
6V models are often chosen for younger kids and smooth surfaces.
Best for:
Indoor use
Flat driveways
First-time riders
If you want something gentle and easy, 6V can be a good starting point — especially if your child is still building confidence.
12V is a popular choice because it suits many kids and can handle more than just indoor floors.
Best for:
Flat outdoor paths
Longer play sessions
More features (varies by model)
If you want an all-rounder, 12V is often a practical pick for many families.
24V models are often chosen for older kids or when you want more strength for outdoor use.
Best for:
Larger kids
Bigger outdoor areas
Stronger drive feel (varies by model)
If you’re choosing 24V, double-check the recommended age, speed modes, and space needed.
A kids electric car with remote control helps parents step in when needed. It’s useful in public areas, around pets, or when your child is still learning. It can also make early rides feel calmer because you can guide the car safely.
Remote control can be helpful if:
Your child is excited but still learning steering
You want to guide them around obstacles
You want a quick stop option for safety
Check each product listing for:
Seat belt
Soft start
Speed settings (low/high modes)
Start/stop control (especially if remote is included)
For extra protection, explore kids helmets and safety gear
Many kids love ride-ons that look like real cars. Licensed styles can feel extra special as a gift, and kids often choose them based on looks. If you’re buying for a birthday or Christmas, this section helps you pick a style they’ll be proud to drive.
These styles are often picked for:
Birthday gifts and special occasions
Kids who want a “real car” look
Tip: choose based on age fit and battery power, not only the badge.
If your child loves building sites and big vehicles, these styles can be a better match than sports cars. They also encourage role play — like hauling, digging, and “helping” around the yard.
Seats matter, especially if you have siblings or playdates. Picking the right seat setup can reduce arguments and make sharing easier.
A 2-seater can be great if:
You want kids to take turns less
You have siblings close in age
Always check the weight limit and seat size first.
Before ordering, measure:
Where you’ll park it
Doorway width
Charging spot near a power point
This saves time and avoids surprises when it arrives.
Battery life depends on the model, the child’s weight, and the surface. A few simple habits can help the battery stay healthy, so the car lasts longer.
Check each product page for battery guidance, because power and battery size differ by model. Outdoor use and rougher surfaces can use more battery than flat indoor floors.
Helpful habits:
Charge fully before first use (if the product instructions say so)
Don’t leave it flat for long periods
Store it in a dry place
Use the charger provided for that model
Most kids electric cars are suitable for children aged 3 to 8 years. Smaller 6V models are ideal for toddlers, while 12V and 24V ride-on cars are better for older kids. Always check the recommended age and size guide on each product page.
A 12V kids electric car is perfect for ages 3–6 and smooth surfaces. A 24V kids ride-on car offers stronger motors, higher weight capacity, and better performance on grass or slight inclines, making it ideal for older children.
A fully charged 12V ride-on car typically provides 60–90 minutes of playtime. Battery life depends on rider weight, terrain, and feature usage such as lights and music. Charging fully before each use ensures optimal performance.
Most 12V kids electric cars require 8–12 hours for a full charge. 24V models may take slightly longer. Avoid overcharging beyond the recommended time to extend battery lifespan and maintain safe performance.
With proper care, a kids electric car battery usually lasts 1 to 2 years. Battery lifespan depends on charging habits, usage frequency, and storage conditions. Replacement batteries are available for most 12V and 24V models.
Yes, kids electric cars are designed with safety features such as seat belts, slow-start technology, controlled speed settings, and parental remote control. Adult supervision is recommended, especially for younger children.
Most kids electric cars support between 20kg and 35kg. Larger 24V ride-on cars may allow higher weight limits. Always check the product specifications to ensure safe use and optimal motor performance.
Kids electric cars typically travel between 3 to 8 km/h, depending on voltage and model. Many ride-on cars include adjustable speed settings so parents can control performance based on age and experience.
Many kids electric cars include a 2.4G parental remote control. This allows parents to steer, adjust speed, or stop the car instantly, making it ideal for toddlers and first-time drivers.
Some 24V kids electric cars are designed as two-seater models with higher weight capacity. Always check seating size and load limits to ensure safe and comfortable riding for both children.
12V kids electric cars perform best on flat surfaces like pavement. For grass or slightly uneven terrain, a 24V ride-on car with stronger motors and larger wheels is recommended.
Yes, most kids electric cars require partial assembly, including attaching wheels, steering components, and connecting the battery. Assembly usually takes 30–60 minutes using the included instructions.
A licensed kids electric car is an officially branded model inspired by real car manufacturers like BMW, Mercedes, or Lamborghini. These models offer authentic design details, realistic features, and premium build quality.
Licensed kids electric cars offer superior detailing, realistic styling, and better resale value. While slightly more expensive, they provide a premium experience and are popular gift options in Australia.
Yes, replacement batteries are available for most kids electric cars. Always use the correct voltage and compatible battery type recommended for your specific ride-on model.
Entry-level kids electric cars start under $500, while premium 24V licensed ride-on cars cost more due to stronger motors and advanced features. Choose based on age, terrain needs, and desired features.