EGL and ACE Youth ATVs (Yongkang Jiayue) – injury risk (2022)
Check Your Product
According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)
Product
EGL and ACE Branded Youth All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs)
Brand
Yongkang Jiayue Industry & Trading Co., Ltd., of China (model D110)
Lot Codes / Batch Numbers
Not specified in CPSC notice. Check official source for details.
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Source: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
Yongkang Jiayue Industry & Trading Co., Ltd., of China (model D110) is recalling EGL and ACE Branded Youth All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs). The hazard is: The youth ATVs fail to comply with the requirements of the federal mandatory ATV safety standard. Ch. Based on CPSC recall notice.
Summary derived from CPSC notice
The following details were not provided by CPSC: UPC codes.
Reason for Recall
As stated by CPSC
The recall involves EGL and ACE branded Youth ATVs, models MADIX 125 and D110. The name of the vehicle is printed on a label located on both sides of the vehicle. The model number is stamped into the metal plate located on the left side, under the rear body. The ATVs were sold as either Age 12+ or Age 16+. The ATVs have a label under the model number, stating: "This ATV is subject to EGL MOTOR INC's action plan approved by U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission."
Reported concern (CPSC)
The youth ATVs fail to comply with the requirements of the federal mandatory ATV safety standard. Children can operate them above the maximum allowed speed, increasing the risk of a crash that can cause serious injuries. The handlebars pose a laceration hazard should the child rider's body or head impact the handlebars at a high rate of speed such as in a crash. In addition, the parking brake does not prevent the movement of the vehicle at the minimum required steepness. ATVs that fail to meet the mandatory safety requirements pose a risk of serious injury or death to children.
Recommended Action
Per CPSC guidance
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled ATVs and contact EGL Motor to make an appointment for a no-cost full repair from an authorized repair shop.
Verify this information on the official source
For complete details and official instructions, check the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) directly.
View official CPSC recall noticePage updated: Jan 10, 2026