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Thousands of families across the United States purchased youth all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) from major online retailers this year without realizing they were putting their children at risk of life-threatening injuries. On December 11, 2025, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced an urgent recall of approximately 2,290 X-Pro Eagle 40cc and FRP Sahara 40cc Youth ATVs due to significant safety violations.
According to the recall, the ATVs do not meet mandatory federal safety standards. Mechanical suspension defects can cause riders to lose control and crash, and the handlebars pose a laceration risk if a child’s head or body impacts them at speed. These design flaws can result in severe injuries or death.
Luyuan Inc., the importer based in California, has instructed families to stop using these ATVs immediately and arrange free repairs. However, for families already affected by crashes or injuries, repair isn’t enough—legal action may be necessary to seek compensation for harm caused by these defective vehicles.
The recall involves two models of gas-powered 40cc youth ATVs:
These ATVs were sold in various colors and can be identified by the following features:
The X-Pro Eagle ATVs were sold between June and September 2025 through:
The FRP Sahara models were sold from April to September 2025 on:
Each unit was priced between $460 and $500, making them appealing to parents seeking affordable recreational vehicles for their children.
The recall announcement highlights two specific dangers associated with these vehicles:
Crash Hazard from Defective Suspension
Federal safety rules for youth ATVs require specific suspension designs to ensure safe handling and control. These ATVs have mechanical suspensions that fail to meet those standards, increasing the likelihood of crashes. A child can lose control while turning, accelerating, or riding on uneven terrain.
Laceration Hazard from Handlebar Design
The handlebar design poses another critical safety threat. In a crash, if a child’s head or upper body strikes the handlebars, sharp or protruding parts can cause deep cuts or other serious injuries. This type of impact can be devastating, especially at higher speeds.
These are not minor technical issues. The violation of mandatory federal standards indicates that the ATVs were never safe for consumer use in the U.S., and should not have been sold.
If you purchased one of the recalled ATVs for your child, it is essential that you:
Even if your child has not been injured, you may have a legal claim if the product was defective and failed to meet advertised safety standards.
The ATVs were manufactured by Yongkang Luyuan Industrial & Trading Co., Ltd., based in China. They were imported and distributed in the United States by Luyuan Inc., located in the City of Industry, California.
Under U.S. product liability law, both foreign manufacturers and domestic importers can be held liable for injuries caused by defective products. Retailers who sold the ATVs—such as Amazon, Walmart, and others—may also face legal liability, especially if they failed to address early safety concerns.
The U.S. CPSC enforces strict safety regulations for youth ATVs to prevent child fatalities and life-altering injuries. These rules require:
The recalled ATVs violated these safety requirements, meaning they should never have been sold in the U.S. in the first place. Companies are required to certify compliance with these standards before importing or selling ATVs for youth use.
If your child was injured in a crash while riding an X-Pro Eagle or FRP Sahara 40cc ATV, you may have a claim for compensation. Potential legal claims may include:
Compensation may cover:
Which ATVs are included in the recall?
The recall includes the X-Pro Eagle 40cc Youth ATV (Model CARTOONS) and the FRP Sahara 40cc Youth ATV (Model SHR 40-RED-M). These were sold online between April and September 2025 through major retailers like Amazon, Walmart, and Temu.
Why were these ATVs recalled?
The suspension system does not comply with U.S. federal ATV safety standards, making it easier for riders to crash. Additionally, the handlebar design can cause serious cuts if a child hits them during a fall or impact. Both pose significant risks of injury or death.
How do I know if my child’s ATV is affected?
Look for “X PRO” or “FRP” logos on the plastic body of the ATV. If you’re unsure, contact Luyuan customer support or visit their website to compare your unit with the recalled models.
What should I do if my child is injured?
Seek medical attention immediately. Preserve the ATV and any purchase records. Take photos of the vehicle and the injuries. Then, speak with a product liability lawyer to understand your legal rights.
Can I still get a repair if I file a lawsuit?
Yes, the recall repair is separate from your right to sue. However, do not alter the vehicle if you intend to pursue legal action—this can destroy valuable evidence.
What compensation could be available?
Injured families may receive compensation for medical expenses, pain and suffering, lost income, and more. If a fatality occurred, wrongful death compensation may also be available.
Are online sellers responsible too?
Yes. Under certain circumstances, retailers can be held liable if they sell unsafe products or fail to act when recalls are issued.
If your child was injured while riding one of the recalled Luyuan youth ATVs, you may be entitled to financial compensation. Parker Waichman LLP is a national personal injury law firm helping families hold negligent manufacturers and distributors accountable.
Our attorneys are reviewing cases involving the X-Pro Eagle 40cc and FRP Sahara 40cc ATVs and will help you understand your legal rights. Don’t wait to take action—these dangerous products have already caused harm.
Call 1-800-YOUR-LAWYER (1-800-968-7529) for a free consultation. Your child’s safety and your family’s future are too important to ignore. Regardless of your location or where your injury occurred, our nationwide product injury law firm is ready to assist you. Let us help you fight for justice.
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