The ultimate toy car is on sale in Harrods for Christmas…but it costs a whopping £96,000.
The Ferrari Testa Rossa J is battery powered but can still do a staggering 50mph.
The mini, three metre long red classic sports car is on display on the firth floor of the posh department store and is one of just 299 made.
But kids – who can use them with parent supervision – can only drive them on private land, not on public roads.
It has four driving speeds, novice mode which does 15mph, then comfort which does 25mph.
The sport and race ones can do 50mph.
It has three batteries which allow it to go up to 55 miles before it needs charging.
The Ferrari is 75% of the size of the real thing which was built in 1957.
The big versions – which sell for up to £32million now – do 167mph.
The toy versions are made by The Little Car Company, based in Bicester, Oxon.
CEO Ben Hedley said: “The Ferrari Testa Rossa J celebrates history, legacy and the very best of craftsmanship.
“And we believe that it is only right for it to be displayed in one of the world’s most prestigious and iconic luxury department stores.
“Our Ferrari Testa Rossa J display will give shoppers the unique opportunity to see the car in all its resplendent glory, showcasing its extraordinary attention to detail and the expert craftsmanship that lovingly goes into each vehicle.”
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