Here's what I found out for you:
It does actually say on the toys r us website that it does feature a real radio(http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3103085). I found the pdf manual, so check out page 14 in it, it shows where the radio connectors are located:
Manual
http://trus.imageg.net/graphics/corp/3103085_LinkDoc_1.pdf
On page 17 it suggests to change the batteries, replace all 4 with C alkaline batteries.
Page 27 is all about the radio use.
If something seems fishy under the hood, and non of the things in that manual helps, I suggest contacting the location of where you bought it asap to see what's going on.
Hope this helps!
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Hi, had the same problem in NZ. You can buy a little frequency converter device, Connect the areal wire and power it up, does everything for you. If you cannot find one of those in Europe, the best way is to install a local radio. Good luck.
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