Jeep takes pride in its rugged nature. But how far can they take that style? The automaker is prepared to find out with their latest reveal: An electric-powered children’s scooter, done in collaboration with Razor.

That’s right, a Razor scooter. Jeep has revealed what they call the RX200, a 2-wheeled standing scooter (you know, the thing suburban kids would ride around on). Not to imply it’ll be a bottom barrel experience. As far as standing scooters go, it’s got some decent specs.

The RX200 features a 200-watt motor and a 24 volt battery. It’s rated for a top speed of 12 miles per hour with a total battery life of 40 minutes per full charge. Instead of the standard solid tires, it uses pneumatic tires braced on a steel chassis that officially supports up to 154 pounds. On the front handlebars sits a dual headlight system. On the back is a disc-brake.

These are some pretty underwhelming numbers for anyone able to drive a car, sure. But as a powered children’s toy, this isn’t bad. The worst part is probably the battery life. The off-road looking tires, rugged frame, and the “trail rated” marking on the side imply that it’d be good for taking on a wilderness trail. But in all honestly, we doubt it.

It’s a good-looking product, something we could imagine a real off-roader would get for their kids. But whether it’ll be worth it really comes down to price. Currently, there’s no official price listed. And between the features included and the generally excessive branding, we doubt it’ll come cheap.