🏁 Drift into Adventure with Every Turn!
The RC Drift Car is a 1:16 scale remote-controlled vehicle designed for both kids and adults, featuring a robust ABS plastic build, dual 7.4V batteries for extended playtime, and impressive speeds of up to 30KM/h. With its 4WD system and LED lights, this car is perfect for racing on various terrains, day or night. Ideal for gifting, it enhances hand-eye coordination and provides endless fun.
Supported Battery Types | Rechargeable (likely Lithium-Ion) |
Maximum Speed | 18.64 Miles per Hour |
Are Batteries Required | Yes |
Number of Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Scale | 1:16 Scale |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Additional Features | Rechargeable |
Theme | Car |
Color | Red |
Toy Vehicle Form | Car |
Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
M**E
Oooh we!
This car is beautiful and nostalgic.im from the old school and am loving this RC car.It has good speed and seems to be well made. It has good battery life for cruising around , showing it off, and comes with a spare and charger.Besides its looks and performance, another good thing about it is that the speed can be controlled, unlike with some other cars that can only drive at maximum speed. This allows me to be able to whip around the included cones or a hand drawn race track with precision..
A**Y
FIND THIS TOY CAR AT YOUR FINER DEPARTMENT STORES!
The media could not be loaded. I have been browsing Radio Controlled Cars, trying to find the differences between them. Really, it depends on what Level you are at with this activity. It's not about Price, or Scale. There are cool Vehicles at every Price, Scale, and Level of Performance.What amount of maintenance are you willing to do is also a factor. Some People want it to turn on, have flashing lights, and that is it. The more repair that you do, you are starting to look at a Hobby. Is this a Toy, or is this a Hobby? Find the Sweet Spot. This Car, is the Sweet Spot. There is just enough Detail, Changeable Parts, and Performance, that you will be able to decide where you want to be in this activity. You want to start out by just having fun. Others may want the ability to change how the Vehicle Performs, by upgrading some Parts, etc. But, if I can make other People laugh, that's what I want. Especially, the People that appreciate the Body Type, and Realistic Styling!This is the Type of Toy, that used to be found only at the Best Department Stores. Toy Stores would have them, but there were more Department Stores, than Toy Only Stores. The Box itself is made for making great Store Displays. There are Levels of Toys, and this is Premium. Just look at those Wheels! The Color is great. Even the weight of the Car says, Premium.PROS:People know what Type of Vehicle this is when they see it! Respect! You get the Two Battery Packs, and Two Sets of Wheel/Tire Combo Sets. This is the New Standard for Ready To Race (RTR) Cars. It doesn't matter what Level or Price Point, you should be looking for the Models with a Charger, Two Batteries, and Two Sets of Tires, with the Tire Changing Tool. This is by far the Best Value Package for Fun. This thing looks cool sitting on a shelf, or driving around. It has Super Bright Lights, and Turn Signals, too.CONS:Now that you have tried this, you may want to go up to the next level, and have to park this baby. But, that is how fun this is. So, start at a level that gives you a good idea about the activity. On Toy Grade R/C Cars, the Controller is the big difference. This is a Toy, that has a lot of Art to it. So, if you want to add more performance and control, you will have to pay more.NOTES:Basically, the Steering is either Left, Center, or Right. The Throttle is Full, or None. The same as a Four Button Controller.So, you have to "Feather" the throttle, and "Tweak" the Steering Adjustments, as you see in the Video with Drift Tires. The Steering "Trim" (Alignment) is not on the Controller, it is on the Car itself. This is a Toy Grade Feature, but works fine.The Video was the very first seconds of me using the Car. I was starting to get a good feel in just that amount of time. I would only use this Car indoors, because of dirt. You can take it outside, but that paint job and tires will suffer. If I had another set I would.The Low Carpet in the Drift Portion of the Video, is the type of Carpet that is best to Drift on. Really, any Office Type, High Traffic Carpet is nice to Drift on. Waxed floors, and Gymnasiums are other places that are good. A small space does help when you are training.A VIEW FROM OUTSIDE OF THE BOX:Does 1:16 Scale mean that I can install 1:16 Military Truck Track Wheels, on the Beemer? No, but I will get them on somehow. I see this as a cool Body to use when I add Custom Modifications to Vehicles. I'm thinking that I can improve Downforce, Lighting, Horsepower, Cooling, etc. I'll figure-out Color, Underbody Lights, and Decals. But, I can use Color Vinyl, or Carbon Fiber-Look Sheets to create Easy Custom Looks. Since this is Toy Grade, but has nice details, and a durable body, I would modify this car. I would just change the steering to a Servo Steering System. I would use a aftermarket Controller and Receiver. I would change-out the Motor if needed, but seems very powerful already. This would all be for more throttle control.
R**Y
Noisy
Honestly worth it but it’s very noisy
G**Y
Ten-year-old great grandson loves remote control vehicles
I know he will enjoy playing with this groovy car. The first remote control vehicle I sent him, his mom said he actually stopped playing with his video games to play with the remote-control jeep. So I know he will get a big kick out of this big red car.I don't know anything about using this type of vehicle but you can bet he will figure it out very fast.
M**S
Christmas Day present
Product for my grandson for Christmas ,mirrors were glued on and fell off as soon as he played with the car
C**R
the steering motors burnt out
I had this thing in less then a week and I had to return it because the motors burnt out in the front axle.at least the return process is smooth but you really have to spend more money on a drift RC to get something reliable.
T**B
Fast little car.
I love the retro-looking RC car. It is a nice red color. It is fast and has lights. It has headlights and backlights that turn on when you go forward or backward plus it has turn signals on the back when turning the car left or right. My grandkids love it.
J**
Realistic body
Fun entry rc car
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