A luxury miniature version of the iconic Mercedes G-Wagon is creating a buzz in Russia, with a dealership in Moscow offering it for an eye-watering 11 million rubles (approximately $110,000).
While this may seem like an exorbitant price for a children's car, the mini G-Class comes packed with all the high-end features of its full-sized counterpart.
Weighing only 800 kg, this electric vehicle is designed for teens below the legal driving age. Despite its small size, it comes with leather seats, a digital display, parking sensors, and even a rearview camera for parking. The car also features a carbon fibre hood, carbon spoilers, and Sparco sports seats with racing seat belts.
But the luxury doesn’t stop there. It also boasts a parental control function, allowing parents to limit the car's speed from 60km/h to 20km/h.
For those questioning the practicality of spending six figures on a toy car, the air suspension and other high-end elements may help justify the steep cost.
While the mini G-Wagon is certainly a dream car for some, the $110,000 price tag may leave many wondering if it's worth the investment.