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peg-perego gator xuv powered ride-on Peg Perego John Deere Gator HPX Camo Electric Ride On UTV Tractor

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peg-perego gator xuv powered ride-on Peg Perego John Deere Gator HPX Camo Electric Ride On UTV TractorGet ready for action packed adventures with the John Deere Gator HPX Camo, the ultimate two seater electric utility tractor designed for children aged 3 and up. Powered by a robust 12V 12Ah 150Wh rechargeable battery, this camo themed ride on is built to handle all types of terraingrass, gravel, dirt, and even slopes of up to 17%. Its bold camo styling and spacious design make it perfect for outdoor play, whether kids are racing around the garden,

Get ready for action-packed adventures with the John Deere Gator HPX Camo, the ultimate two-seater electric utility tractor designed for children aged 3 and up.

Powered by a robust 12V/12Ah/150Wh rechargeable battery, this camo-themed ride-on is built to handle all types of terrain—grass, gravel, dirt, and even slopes of up to 17%.

Its bold camo styling and spacious design make it perfect for outdoor play, whether kids are racing around the garden, transporting their treasures, or dumping out their latest haul from the tipping load box.

The rear cargo bed holds up to 10 kg and features side-opening panels and easy-grip handles for effortless unloading while seated.

Driving comfort is guaranteed with a four-position adjustable seat that grows with your child, and two armrests that also act as supportive handles over rough ground.

Sculpted tread tyres ensure excellent traction and stability across challenging surfaces.

With two forward gears and reverse, kids can gradually build their driving skills.

The higher gear can be locked for added safety while beginners learn the ropes. 

The intuitive single-pedal system functions as both accelerator and brake—press to go, release to stop automatically.

The fun doesn’t stop there...

The realistic horn adds a touch of realism, and two built-in cup holders on the front fenders mean drinks or small toys are always within reach.

Charging is simple and convenient: the battery can be charged either in or out of the vehicle using any standard household socket.

A battery and charger are included, and for best performance, the battery should be charged for 18 to 24 hours before first use.

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