The ‘Mega Man-Pram’: the ultimate new-daddy accessory?

New dads, if pushing a conventional buggy is too embarrassing for you, maybe the vRD Mega Man-Pram will change all that.

Too bad it's not coming to stores…anywhere.

Catch a glimpse of the "Mega Man-Pram" in the ad campaign for a new family car below:

Czech-based car company Škoda Auto introduced the vRD Mega Man-Pram as part of a campaign for the launch of the third-generation Octavia vRS family car.

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"The 'RS Mega Man-Pram' proves what you can do when you take the RS vision off road and drive it straight into the nursery. The high tech-buggy gives a tongue in cheek sense of what you could experience if you RSd your life," says Heidi Cartledge, Skoda’s U.K. head of marketing.

Škoda recently surveyed 1,000 British dads about what men want in a pram after 76 per cent of them responded that they'd be more likely to push their offspring around in a stylish, high-tech pram.

(A shocking 25 per cent of men surveyed admitted to refusing to push the stroller at all, leaving that job to their partners.)

On the wish list for new dads: a muscular design, large alloy wheels, hydraulic suspension, high-tech breaks and rear-view mirrors.

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Essentially, new dads wants monster trucks, not cute strollers.

So Škoda built that dream stroller, complete with 20-inch alloy wheels, all-terrain tired, a high-beam headlight and high-spec brakes with brake lights and describes it as "a high performance vehicle that has been designed to provide the ultimate baby transportation experience."

While the buggy might be "king size," we're having a hard time envisioning little Prince George touring around in one.

No, you can't buy it. But if you could, would you?