tesla finally unveils a bikeFor years, Tesla loyalists have begged the electric automaker to enter the booming e-bike market. Speculative renderings and rumors of a "Model B" electric bicycle have consistently made the rounds online.Tesla has finally launched a two-wheeled vehicle, but it completely skips out on a lithium-ion battery, an electric motor, and even pedals. The new Tesla Balance Bike for Kids is an unpowered training bicycle designed exclusively for toddlers.tesla finally unveils a bikeWhat a $225 Toddler Bike Gets YouAvailable on Tesla's official lifestyle web shop, the balance bike commands a retail price of $225 and is intended for children aged 2 to 5 years old. Because it is a true balance bike, there is no mechanical drivetrain or chain system; children sit on the saddle and propel themselves using their feet.AdvertisementAdvertisementThe model features a lightweight magnesium frame, an upscale material selection designed to offer high structural stability while keeping the bike light enough for small children to easily maneuver. The visual styling coordinates with Tesla's broader automotive design language, stamping the official Tesla wordmark across the main frame tube and placing the distinctive "T" logo on the front head tube. The box includes all the necessary hand tools required for home assembly.Premium Pricing in a Low-Cost SegmentAt $225, Tesla is placing a hefty premium on what amounts to a non-motorized toy. In the broader juvenile bicycle market, a standard steel-frame balance bike typically costs between $50 and $120. Even competing magnesium-framed options, like the Hornit AIRO, sit well below Tesla's pricing structure at roughly $73.Tesla's pricing only starts to make sense when compared directly to specialized, enthusiast-tier children's brands, such as the premium magnesium Woom 1 ($249) or the heavy-duty Strider 14x Sport ($220). By matching the highest end of the toddler segment, Tesla is relying heavily on brand equity to convince parents to open their wallets.tesla finally unveils a bikeThis article was co-written using AI and was then heavily edited and optimized by our editorial team.Become an AutoGuide insider. Get the latest from the automotive world first by subscribing to our newsletter here.