The Razor Dirt Quad is a kids electric quad for families who want something more substantial than a tiny ride-on toy but still clearly sized for younger riders. Razor’s current official source trail centers it around a 24V sealed lead-acid battery system, a high-torque chain-driven motor with reverse, high and low speed modes, 12 inch pneumatic tires, a rear disc brake, and up to 80 minutes of run time in low mode.
For Canadian buyers, the Dirt Quad makes the most sense as a supervised private-property ride for driveways, smooth yard paths, and other flatter dry surfaces. It is not a public-road vehicle, and it should not be sold like a true youth powersports ATV. Its value is the familiar Razor brand, approachable speed, and a sturdier quad-style format for kids who have outgrown basic toddler ride-ons.
If you want a recognizable kids electric quad with speed-limiting flexibility, simple controls, and easier long-term parts support than many generic imports offer, the Razor Dirt Quad is still one of the cleaner options in this category.