EVERCROSS EV12M Kids Ride On Electric Motorcycle (300W, 3 speed, 12-inch pneumatic tyres)
Product description
The essentials
The EVERCROSS EV12M is a kids electric ride-on motorcycle built around real-world play: a throttle-driven motor, 3 selectable speed modes, and a suspension/braking setup intended to handle uneven garden paths and driveway bumps. On paper it looks aimed at children who are about 110cm+ in height, with a maximum user weight of 60kg.
It’s also the sort of ride-on where the details matter: the battery is listed as a 4Ah “ultra-long” pack with up to 15KM (9.3Miles) per full charge depending on conditions, and the speeds are controlled via a parent-managed side panel button. That combination—child-friendly driving, but with a bit of adult oversight—will suit some families well, and will feel restrictive to others.
Key points
If you’re buying a kids electric motorcycle, you’re usually balancing fun with control. The EV12M tries to do both by offering 3 speed modes and a way for parents to switch them using the side panel. There’s also a drum-brake system paired with a suspension setup, which is a sensible direction for smoother rides on imperfect surfaces.

The design focuses on grip and comfort too. It uses 12-inch pneumatic tyres for traction and a seat described as non-slip and ergonomically shaped, aiming to reduce the “hard seat” feel that can make shorter rides less enjoyable.
One more thing to keep in mind is the installation guidance: the manufacturer notes the vehicle is heavy, so mounting should be carried out by two adults carefully, and you should verify it’s correctly mounted before the first ride. It’s a small admin step, but it’s the kind of thing that affects whether the first day goes smoothly.
What stands out in everyday use
The headline spec is a 300W motor, paired with 3 speed settings. In practice, that means you can start kids on a calmer mode and only open things up as they build confidence—rather than forcing them straight into the fastest option.


The ride characteristics are also addressed beyond raw speed. High-elastic suspension is described as absorbing shocks to reduce the impact of bumps, while the drum-brake system is positioned as durable and powerful for safety.

A micro example: if you let a child practise on a slightly uneven path, the pneumatic tyres and suspension are the elements that should help the ride feel less jarring. Of course, tyre pressure, surface type, and how the child rides will still make a difference, because that “up to” range and comfort claims depend heavily on real conditions.
Tech specs
- Type: Kids electric ride-on motorcycle
- Motor: 300W electric motor
- Speed modes: 3 speed modes
- Battery: 4 Ah ultra-long battery life
- Max claimed range: up to 15KM (9.3Miles) per full charge (data varies with speed mode, weight load, battery, temperature, road conditions)
- Tyres: 12-inch pneumatic tyres
- Height recommendation: for 110cm+ height
- Maximum load capacity: 60kg
- Braking: drum-brake system
Where it shines (and where it may fall short)
It’s a solid pick if you want a ride-on that feels more like a motorcycle experience—motor-driven movement, multiple speeds, and a control approach that involves parents via the side panel. The range claim is also useful for longer play sessions in the same area, as long as you’re realistic about conditions affecting mileage.

However, it may not be the best choice if your priority is maximum simplicity. The “parent-managed system” is intentional for safety, but it does mean you won’t get totally hands-off speed control for spontaneous play. Also, since the manufacturer warns the vehicle is heavy for installation, it’s not the easiest thing to set up alone or in a tight space.
Who it’s for
Worth considering if your child is roughly 110cm+ and you’re looking for a kids electric motorcycle that can grow with them via 3 speed modes. It also suits families who like the idea of a side-panel control for speed selection rather than handing full control immediately.


It might not suit you if you’re shopping for a very lightweight, easy-to-move ride-on, or if you’re expecting the range to consistently reach the top figure on every outing. The data explicitly says performance varies with load, temperature, and road conditions.
Compatibility, requirements, and buying checks

Before you commit, it’s worth double-checking that the height and 60kg maximum load guidance fit your child, and planning where it will be ridden. For the best experience, you’ll want surfaces where the 12-inch pneumatic tyres can grip and where suspension and braking can do their job.
Also, factor in setup: because the unit is heavy, you should be comfortable arranging two adults for careful installation, and you should verify the mounting is correct before riding.
Is it worth it?
Buy the EVERCROSS EV12M if you want a 300W kids electric ride-on motorcycle with 3 speed modes, parent-controlled speed switching, pneumatic tyres for grip, and a suspension/brake combination that’s designed for real outdoor bumps. It’s the kind of purchase that makes sense for families who are happy to manage speed progression and who ride in areas that aren’t perfectly smooth.
Skip it if you need an ultra-light, grab-and-go ride-on, or if you’re relying on the absolute maximum range figure regardless of conditions—because the stated mileage is expressly variable. If you can meet the basic height/load guidance and you’re prepared for careful two-adult installation, it’s one of the more thought-through options for a motorcycle-style ride.

FAQ
What speed modes does it have?


It includes 3 preset speed modes, switched via a side panel button.
How far can it go on a full charge?
The battery is listed as a 4Ah “ultra-long battery life”, with fully charged mileage up to 15KM (9.3Miles). The description notes mileage varies with speed mode, weight load, temperature, and road conditions.

Is it suitable for younger kids?
It’s designed for children around 110cm+ height, with a maximum load capacity of 60kg.
Does it have parent control?
Yes, speed mode selection is handled via a side panel button in a parent-managed system.
Is it easy to assemble?
The manufacturer warns the electric motorcycle is heavy, so it should be installed by two adults carefully, with a check that it’s correctly mounted before riding.
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