This pink little pretty is the new NETA Magic Kid, an electric kiddie car from China. It looks fantastic with a pink body, black side skirts, a silver window frame, a pink interior, and a pink-white driver seat. And it has exhaust pipes. NETA is a brand under Hozon Auto, a Chinese EV maker founded in 2014. Design wise, the Magic Kid is based on the NETA S, a sleek electric sedan with an 800 kilometer range.
The NETA Magic Kid is aimed at young kids
in relatively affluent families. These days, many families got two kids, hence
the two-kid marketing. Back in the 2000’s most automotive marketing was
one-kid. On the marketing photos we see a target-group family. They are just so
cool and fashionable. The girl has a pink Magic Kid, and the boy a green one.
The NETA Magic Boy has retractable door
handles, just like a real electric car. The mirror housing is in body color and
the mirror stalk in black. They really put some effort in this vehicle. The
alloys are a work of art, hiding ventilated brake discs with red brake
calipers. Those are not real, of course, but it sure looks great. The central
seating position is very race car. The pink flat bottomed steering wheel has a
horn and the NETA logo in the middle. On the left the infotainment system with
a music player with USB connectivity. Parents can also use an app-based remote
control with override function to control the vehicle, for if the kid is too
lazy to drive by itself, or when it drives to a cliff. On the right side of the
wheel is the drive selector lever; move up for forward and back for reverse. I
wish it was that simple in real cars too.
The floor mat is brilliant, showing a
cartoon drawing of a sporty NETA S convertible. The buttons that hold the mat
have the NETA logo on top. The Magic Kid has a real frunk where the kids can
store their toys and/or colored glasses. The rear is very pretty with a
‘convertible top’, a car-wide light unit, an integrated spoiler, and exhaust pipe
tips. Naturally, those tips are fake. But before you say that fake tips make no
sense on an electric kiddie car, please check this out:
The NETA Magic Kid costs 2,999 yuan or US$ 470, which seems a pretty good deal. Sadly, NETA hasn’t unveiled many specs. All
we know is that the Magic Kid can ride 8 kilometers or two hours on a single
charge, which translates to a 4 km/h cruising speed.