Kid Trax Dodge Viper SRT Review
A budget-friendly entry into ride-on vehicles for toddlers. The Kid Trax Dodge Viper SRT has sporty looks and simple controls that are perfect for young first-time drivers.
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Kid Trax · Kid Trax Dodge Viper SRT
No 2-year-old knows what a Viper is. None of them care. They see a low, colorful, sports-car-shaped thing and immediately need to be inside it — which is, to be fair, exactly how actual Viper owners feel. The Kid Trax Dodge Viper SRT banks on that instinct, and it works every time.
The 6V motor keeps speed around 2 mph, which is precisely correct for a child who is still actively learning that corners exist and require steering input. It's not going to impress anyone at the performance level — that's the point. The simple foot-pedal controls take a few sessions to master, and the low speed means that mastery happens before anything crashes.
This is not a long-term vehicle. By age 5, most kids have outgrown it physically and temperamentally. Treat it as a two-season ride-on and the price ($80–$130) makes complete sense. If you're looking for something that'll span ages 3 through 7, look at the Power Wheels F-150 Raptor or the Jeep Wrangler instead.
Quick Specs
Voltage
6V
Seats
1
Age Range
2–5 years
Price Range
$80–$130
Brand
Kid Trax
Category
Cars
Pros & Cons
Pros
- 6V speed is safe and appropriate for ages 2–4
- Sports car styling is universally compelling to toddlers
- Lightweight and easy to move or store
- Low price minimizes risk if child loses interest
Cons
- Outgrown by age 5 at the absolute latest
- Strictly flat, smooth surfaces only
- Short battery run time (~40–50 minutes)
Our Verdict
The right entry-level ride-on for ages 2–4. Looks cool, goes slow, costs what it should.
Kid Trax Dodge Viper SRT
$80–$130 · Kid Trax