Munchkins who want to speed away in their own fancy car can do so thanks to Henes, which has taken the wraps off the Broon F870, a car meant for kids.

The Broon F870 is a child-sized electric car and is so cool that it will even make adults wish they were tiny tots and could hitch a ride in the dream machine!

"The sophisticated design, state of the art mechanism, the maximum level of safety, and the smartest technology, Broon certainly deserves to be entitled the ultimate the toy of wonders. Every aspect of Broon perfectly displays the .identity of a real car. Not just a car, it is a supercar for your kids," says Henes.

South Korea-based Henes is synonymous with toy cars, but with the Broon F870, it has taken things to another level altogether. The supercar comes with dual motors, as well as all-wheel drive that touts speeds of 10 mph.

The Broon F870 is the beefed-up version of the F810 and F830 and redefines luxury toys. With all the makings of a real sports car, the toy car has a leather bucket seat, tail and head lamps that actually work, foldable side mirrors, safety harness, a sound system, shock absorbers and a touch-enabled instrument panel. It also sports electronic disc brakes and urethane foam tires.

It also packs in different steering as well as adjustable driving modes. However, your little one need not drive it if they wish and you can control the car with the Bluetooth-based remote.

Meant for kids under 5, the tech-savvy supercar also has its own tablet -- a 7-inch Android one -- which doubles as both the dashboard and the infotainment control area. The tablet not only controls the MP3 player, but has parental lock options so that you can set limits like maximum speed.

If the premium supercar has enticed you, be prepared to shell out anywhere between $895 to $1,000 to get this beauty, which comes in three hues -- red, black and white. However, the F870 is still in its prototype stage and it will be a while till it hits the shelves.

Check out the video of the F870's cousin the F830 below:

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