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Ride-on car No name BMW X6M PA.JJ2199.BIA white – electric children's vehicle
The No name BMW X6M PA.JJ2199.BIA in white is an electric ride-on car designed for children who enjoy realistic driving play. Modeled on the BMW X6M, this battery-powered vehicle offers motorized propulsion, steering control and seating for one child. The design supports both outdoor and indoor use under adult supervision and provides an accessible experience of powered driving with familiar automotive styling.
This ride-on car combines realistic exterior styling with a simple, user-friendly control layout. Electric motor drive delivers smooth forward and reverse movement while the steering mechanism allows intuitive directional control. The lightweight construction facilitates supervised transport and storage, and the battery operation eliminates the need for manual pushing. The vehicle’s white finish and modeled details provide visual appeal while remaining practical for play environments.
Before first use, charge the vehicle battery fully following the manufacturer’s charging instructions. Place the child in the seat, fasten any provided safety features and ensure the footrests are clear. Use the steering wheel and power controls to operate the vehicle, switching between forward and reverse as needed. Always supervise the child during operation and avoid steep slopes, uneven terrain and busy traffic areas. After play, switch off the power and store the ride-on car in a dry, sheltered place.
For safe operation, use the ride-on car on flat, even surfaces and under continuous adult supervision. Regularly check battery connections, motor function and overall condition of the body and wheels. Recharge the battery after use and follow any manufacturer guidance for charging duration and maintenance.
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