
Little Tikes, a toy company for children, has introduced an “electric” version of its famous Cozy Coupe children’s car, which now features a charger instead of a toy gas pump.
The Cozy Coupe, launched in the late 1970s by designer Jim Mariol, outsells any real car, leaving automakers behind with an annual production of 500,000 units.
Now, the Cozy Coupe arrives with an electrified version, replacing the toy gas pump with a charger that is compatible with the car’s “plug.” The model also features glow-in-the-dark decals and a button that lights up and makes charging sounds.

Three AA batteries are required so you can set it up in the backyard or anywhere else, without the need for an outlet, so there is no need to worry about spending extra energy on your child’s electric car.
Above all, the new release from Little Tikes comes as a way to make children’s play increasingly realistic, adapting them to a reality in which more and more electrified cars are seen on the streets.
After all, by the time they are old enough to have a car of their own, combustion vehicles may already have become a thing of the past.
Photos: Little Tikes. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.
