Hot Wheels made two remote-controlled Tesla Cybertruck toys

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Hot Wheels will ship you a Cybertruck long before Tesla is likely to make any deliveries on their electric retro-future wheeled trapezoid:
The toy maker just unveiled two different RC Cybertruck models, including a 1:64 scale model at just $20, and a much larger 1:10 scale
version for $400. These are available to pre-order now, but like most of Tesla cars, just because they&re introduced doesn''t mean you can
go out and buy one immediately
They&re set to ship in time for the holidays, however, with a December 15, 2020 estimated availability date, according to the Hot Wheels
website. These look like very faithful representations of the Cybertruck that Tesla unveiled at a special event back in November, and the
large version includes a &reusable cracked window vinyl sticker& that you can use to recreate the onstage flub that happened at the actual
reveal
You&ll have to supply your own large metal medicine ball. [gallery ids="1949609,1949608,1949607,1949606,1949605,1949604,1949602"] Other
features of the 1:10 scale Cybertruck include functioning headlights and taillights, all-wheel drive, true to form &Chill& and &Sport&
modes, a removable tonneau cover, a working telescopic tailgate and more. The smaller and much more affordable version is just three inches
long, which is basically what you&d expect from a traditional Hot Wheels mini model, and it can achieve an &up to 500mph scale speed,& which
someone who is better than me at math can figure out what that translates to. These are available to people in the United States and
Canada, but I expect them to be pretty hot sellers based on the general fervor and interest around all things Cybertruck to date.