Hot Wheels launches first remote-controlled wheelchair toy:
Hot Wheels has partnered with Aaron"Wheelz" Fotheringham, a five-time Wheelchair Motocross World Champion and Paralympic athlete, to release its first remote-controlled wheelchair toy. The model comes with a ramp, and it features a cool function called"wheelie boost."
Designed for kids aged five and up, the wheelchair toy is about six inches tall and capable of reaching up to 6 mph when the wheelie boost kicks in — there is a dragster-like wheelie bar attached to the back end of the wheelchair to ensure it stays upright even as it accelerates towards its top speed. It comes with a fairly simple-looking remote that features two joysticks and three buttons.
The figure sitting on the wheelchair is a representation of the athlete, who participated in the project, will help launch the toy, and is famous for his BMX-like riding style. He notably stands proud as the first person in the world to perform a wheelchair backflip.
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