Updated: 14.4.25

If you're considering a ride-on toy for your child, one important factor to think about is the type of seat it comes with. The best ride-on toys feature either a seatbelt or a three-point harness system to keep your child safe and secure.

Before purchasing, it’s crucial to remember that very young children who cannot sit upright or support their own head should not use ride-on toys without additional support. Many safety experts advise against placing infants in ride-on toys unless secured in an approved infant car seat.

That said, once your child is developmentally ready—typically when they can hold their head up independently—you can explore a variety of ride-on toys with confidence. Seat material is another key feature to consider, with two main types on offer: plastic and leather-style finishes.

Plastic Ride-On Toy Seats

RiiRoo Audi TTRS plastic seat example

Note: Image is for illustration only. Please check the product page for exact seat style.

Plastic seats are made from durable, easy-to-clean materials—great for messy snacks and drinks. However, they may be less comfortable and supportive for toddlers under three, who might struggle to stay balanced.

Leather-Style Ride-On Toy Seats

Kids ride-on leather style seat

Note: Image is for illustration only. Always check the product description for accurate seat details.

Leather-style seats offer added comfort and are generally softer, making them ideal for toddlers. They're just as easy to wipe clean and are often available as an upgraded feature on premium ride-on models.

Seat Belts and Harnesses

Most ride-on toys capable of higher speeds come equipped with safety harnesses or seat belts for extra protection.

Kids ride-on toy safety harness

There are typically two types of restraints:

  • Classic buckle style: Threads through a metal loop and clicks into place.
  • Quick-release harness: Adjusts quickly with a pull handle for a snug fit.

Both provide equal levels of safety, though many parents find the harness system more comfortable for younger children.

Not sure what your ride-on includes? Each product page on our website will list whether it features a seat belt or harness—either under “Standout Features” or within the main product description.

Ride-on car seat belt or safety harness feature

In Summary

When choosing a ride-on toy, pay close attention to the type of seat and whether it includes a harness or seatbelt. Leather-style seats offer better comfort, while plastic seats are more common and easier to clean. Regardless of the finish, always ensure the toy matches your child’s size and ability.

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