Many electric kids' go-karts include entertainment and tech features such as Bluetooth connectivity, built-in music players (MP3/radio/story functions), USB and AUX ports, LED headlights/taillights, and in a few listings, visual touch screens.
Most listings require adult assembly. Inclusion of tools varies by model: some sellers provide the necessary tools, while others explicitly state tools are not supplied—check the product details for each listing.
The listings include battery-powered electric karts (various voltages such as 12V and 24V, with lead-acid or lithium-ion batteries noted) and non-battery models that are pedal- or kid-powered.
Common safety features across listings include adjustable seat belts or harnesses, low-center-of-gravity or reinforced chassis elements, reinforced bumpers, reliable braking systems (including electromagnetic brakes in some models), slow start/stop functions, and enclosed or protected chain/brake components.
Many listings include adjustable seats and adjustable-length frames. Examples in descriptions show 2-position or 3-level seat settings, frames with multiple length settings (e.g., 5 positions), and specified increments between positions in some listings.
Reported runtimes vary by model: examples include about 60–90 minutes, 1–2 hours, and a listed maximum of 180 minutes; one listing notes up to 8 miles per charge. Charging times vary as well—one 12V model lists an 8–12 hour charge window. Check each product for its specific runtime and charge time.