From the small picture in the screenshot, here is what I think. The frame is the same as that of the MM-B212 Pro Series bike; it was the only MM with that frame. There were a couple of cheaper 212 models that had a somewhat similar frame but made of smaller OD tubing and had bends in a few places where the Pro had welded joints, one had a suspension fork, a Walmart exclusive model did not. While the Realtree bike (imported and distributed by Coleman I assume, the small Realtree bike page includes Coleman's customer service phone number) appears to have the Pro Series type frame, it appears to be equipped more like the cheaper 212 Mega Max (pic below). It appears to have a clutch and jackshaft, the cover isn't the right shape/size for a CVT (AKA: TAV/torque converter). No front brake but the rear must be a hydraulic disc (I see a master cylinder). It obviously has a headlight. Not sure what to think of the price, Walmart was selling the MM-B212 Pro Series ($880 retail) for $499 around a year ago, when MM was going out of business, that was a fantastic deal. GPS has been selling a MM-B212 Pro Series
roller kit (no engine, assembly required) for $499 but it's been out of stock for a while, like many imported items.
https://www.gopowersports.com/mega-moto-212cc-mini-bike-kit/ I guess $599 is reasonable (not great, not terrible). Walmart tends to have great sale prices on minibikes occasionally, you need to check daily as they sell out quickly when on sale. I bought a CT100U for $299 w/ free shipping and I have seen big discounts on the BT200X ($399 for sure, and I think I once saw it for $349) and CT200U.
There's a good bit of Monster/Mega Moto reading on here that I'd consider relevant since this Realtree bike appears to be derived from the MM bikes.
https://www.oldminibikes.com/forum/index.php?search/410050/&q=monster+moto&c[title_only]=1&o=date
https://www.oldminibikes.com/forum/index.php?search/410035/&q=mega+moto&c[title_only]=1&o=date