Why quads?

The reason we chose quads was because there are no real racing quads for children available on the Swedish market—hardly even on the global market. When we tested the different prototypes that have been built, we noticed a great deal of interest and curiosity around them.

Not everyone feels comfortable putting their child on a two-wheeled motor vehicle, as the risk of injury at high speeds is much greater with two wheels. The risk isn’t non-existent with four wheels either, but it is significantly lower compared to motorcycles or mini dirt bikes.

Please note that these quads are professionally built by experts with many years of experience in motorsports. Performance, handling, drivability, and—of course—children’s safety have been our guiding principles throughout the development process.

Built for kids who want to compete in motorsports later in life and want to learn how to handle a vehicle at high speed from an early age. Just like kids who train in football or ice hockey to become skilled in the future, it’s about creating the right conditions. This is something we felt was missing in motorsports—apart from two-wheeled motorcycles.

A first step into the world of motorsports

Our Mission

Once children reach the competition age for whichever motorsport discipline they’ve taken an interest in, a Moniq quad is the perfect tool to practice speed awareness, racing lines, and braking points.

With a quad, children can train at home every day. We believe that training across different types of motorsports contributes to a successful career and rapidly developing skills.

Another reason we decided to start this business was because we wanted to create something that others could enjoy. Kids who get to ride a cool quad are usually very happy and satisfied! We hope more children will be able to take their first step into motorsports and experience the adrenaline and joy that Moniq’s quads provide.

Our Vision

Our vision is to increase interest in motorsports in Sweden and to see organized quad racing competitions, just like those already established for two-wheeled dirt bikes.