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Bentley's Tiny Ride for Petite Drivers

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【Summary】Bentley is now offering a tricycle for young children, inspired by its luxury cars. Priced at about $750, the tricycle features air-pumped wheels, anti-slide metal pedals, and a safety seat with soft inserts. It can be converted into a stroller and is designed for children aged six months and older. The tricycle is currently on sale in the UK, with no news yet on availability in the US.

FutureCar Staff    Sep 20, 2023 4:16 PM PT
Bentley's Tiny Ride for Petite Drivers

There is an upcoming release of a new Bentley that is quite unique. This Bentley does not have a motor or a transmission, and it lacks features such as a touchscreen or a windscreen. Surprisingly, it is a convertible of sorts, and its speed is determined by the age of the driver, with five years old being the ideal age.

Considering it is a Bentley, the price of its Mulliner Tricycle, which is currently on sale in the UK, is quite a bargain at around $750. In comparison, a Big Wheel "Rally Racer" edition can be purchased at Walmart for only $112. However, the Big Wheel lacks luxurious features such as leather seats, a plush handle bag, a sun canopy, and a Bentley-branded seat-belt buckle.

The "6-in-1 Trike" was inspired by Bentley's Mulliner bespoke division, which allows buyers to customize their Bentley with extravagant options like gold organ-stop buttons, "pinstripe" wood veneers, and seats upholstered in "Cherry Blossom hides." While the three-wheeler does not offer these exotic options, it does come with air-pumped wheels, anti-slide metal pedals, and a safety seat with "soft inserts" that mimic the shape of a car seat, providing extra comfort for children.

This tricycle is advertised as suitable for children as young as six months old and can be converted into a stroller, with the seat facing the adult driver. Unfortunately, there is no information yet regarding the availability of this vehicle in the United States.

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