Gallery: Luxury Electric Car for Kids Comes With 4-Wheel Drive, Sound System
Photos by Henes Co., Ltd.01Henes Broon F Series
The Henes Broon F Series is the sporty option in this luxury kids-car lineup.
Photos by Henes Co., Ltd.02Henes Broon M Series
The Broon M Series has your preschooler's sedan needs covered. The fully loaded version of each car costs around $800.
Photos by Henes Co., Ltd.03Henes Broon T Series
The Broon T Series is an SUV -- minus the gas-guzzling, because these cars are electric and four feet long.
Photos by Henes Co., Ltd.04Henes Broon Chassis
The Broon cars have a modular design that allows different bodies to be placed on the same high-end chassis.
Photos by Henes Co., Ltd.05Henes Broon Android Tablet
The Broon's highest-end models include a 7-inch Android tablet that doubles as the car's dashboard and infotainment system.
Photos by Tim Moynihan06Henes Broon Brochure Cover
The glossy, 90-page brochure for the Henes Broon cars is equally impressive and extends the luxury-car experience to the shopping end of the equation.
Photos by Tim Moynihan/WIRED07Henes Broon Brochure Inside
A peek inside the Henes Broon brochure. This is the M series sedan. You could read the Broon brochure for a few minutes before realizing that these are kids' cars.
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