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2WD or 4WD?

Typically, 4WD cars are more expensive but deliver better handling. However, 2WD vehicles generally are more durable, easier to maintain (as they have less moving parts) and have a longer run time.

Electric, nitro or petrol?

Go electric unless you want a 1/5 scale car (in which case, petrol is a viable option). Nitro cars have too many cons that out way their pros unless you're a true nitro enthusiast.

Read our Electric, Nitro or Petrol - Which RC Car Should I Buy? blog post for more information.

Brushed or brushless?

This is referring to the motor type. In short, brushless motors are superior to brushed motors in every way apart from cost.

Brushless motors:

  • Are more efficient
  • Are more powerful
  • Require less maintenance

If you want to go fast and you can afford a bit extra, go brushless when you purchase the car as to upgrade a brushed car to brushless can be expensive.

How fast do they go?

The top speed of each model is listed in the description. However, this is roughly what you should expect.

  • Beginner - about 20-40kph
  • Intermediate - about 40-70kph
  • Expert - about 70+kph

Tip: if you're looking to buy your first RC car, it's common to buy an intermediate level RC car first and limit the speed through Traxxas' training mode (limits power to 50%) or getting these throttle limiters (available for most HSP RC cars).

I'm buying for a gift

Things to consider:

Here are a few things that you should think about when buying an RC car for someone else.

  • Where will they drive it?
    • If they live on a farm for example, they might want to drive it in the paddock or in long grass so you should look at getting an RC truck with large wheels
  • Have they had an RC car before?
    • If so, they might want something better, or different to what that have currently
    • If not, it might be best to get them a beginner level RC car
  • Make sure you have everything
    • Many cars need a battery (or fuel), charger and AA batteries for the remote controller. To check, scroll down to the bottom of the product page and see the "Required Items (Not Included)" section.
  • Packaging:
    • Most RC cars will come in either a blank cardboard box or in black plastic (no branding)
    • Most Axial cars will come packaged in the original Axial box (which has Axial's logo on the side)
    • Most Rovan vehicles come in a blank box with the words "RC CAR" on the side

Tip: Unless they've specifically asked or expressed interest in on-road RC cars, off-road vehicles are a safer bet as they are more versatile as they can drive on the road and off-road.

How long does delivery take?

  • VIC
    • Express Post: 1-2 business days
    • Parcel Post: 2-4 business days
    • Parcel Post Dangerous Goods: 2-4 business days
    • Toll iPEC: 1-3 business days
  • NSW
    • Express Post: 1-2 business days
    • Parcel Post: 3-7 business days
    • Parcel Post Dangerous Goods: 4-8 business days
    • Toll iPEC: 3-5 business days
  • QLD
    • Express Post: 1-2 business days
    • Parcel Post: 5-8 business days
    • Parcel Post Dangerous Goods: 4-10 business days
    • Toll iPEC: 4-6 business days
  • SA
    • Express Post: 1-2 business days
    • Parcel Post: 3-6 business days
    • Parcel Post Dangerous Goods: 4-8 business days
    • Toll iPEC: 2-5 business days
  • WA
    • Express Post: 1-3 business days
    • Parcel Post: 5-9 business days
    • Parcel Post Dangerous Goods: 5-12 business days
    • Toll iPEC: 5-8 business days
  • NT
    • Express Post: 1-3 business days
    • Parcel Post: 5-9 business days
    • Parcel Post Dangerous Goods: 5-12 business days
    • Toll iPEC: 4-8 business days

Some RC cars are classified as dangerous goods because they include a LiPo battery. You can tell an RC car is dangerous goods if it has a warning note like this one:

Note: This product is classified as dangerous goods.

If you need your RC car sent by express post ensure it doesn't have this warning and you select the option during checkout.

Best RC car for a beginner?

Beginner setup #1:
Beginner setup #2:

We recommend also getting the AC power supply for this model as otherwise you're limited to charging from a 12v cigarette lighter port (commonly found in automotive cars).

Note: There's no need to get a throttle limiter as Traxxas models have a training mode which limits the power to 50%.

More options:

Don't like either of the options above? No worries, there's heaps more to choose from. For more recommendations and information read our best RC cars for a beginner blog post.

Are they durable?

RC cars put up with a lot of jumps, roll-overs, crashes and sometimes even abuse without a problem. However, regardless of how strong the RC car is, it's a matter of when it will break, not if it will break. That's why parts support is essential - we stock parts for all the cars we sell so you can purchase your RC car with confidence that we'll have your back when you crash into that tree that came out of nowhere!

The answer to this question is very subjective as it's difficult to measure the 'durability' of an RC car.

Are they waterproof?

Electric: Most electric RC cars are waterproof* - just double check in the description of the RC car you're looking at.

Fuel powered: As all fuel powered engines need air to operate there's no truly 'waterproof' fuel powered RC cars, however, there's some that have waterproof electronics which essentially makes the car 'splash proof' - never submerge a fuel powered RC car.

*Note: if you drive in water (especially salt water) make sure you clean it thouroughly. Driving in wet conditions will increase the wear and tear on components such as bearings, tyres (they can fill up with water and overload your electrics and damage the foam inserts) and various metal parts. Even if your car's electronics are waterproof, it's best to stay away from water.

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FAQs

How to make the fastest remote control car? ›

Since speed is your goal, you'll get the best results using a larger pinion (with a larger number of teeth) and a slightly smaller spur (with fewer teeth). If you're more focused on improving your car's acceleration than maxing out its top speed, go with a smaller pinion and a larger spur.

How do remote controls work for RC cars? ›

The transmitter enables control through radio waves and the receiver activates the motors. When we press a button on the transmitter to make the RC toy go forward or backward, a pair of electrical contacts touch. Receiver identifies signals, sends it to circuit.

What is the top speed of the fastest remote control car? ›

RC speed world record broken, 208mph (334km/h)

What does 1/10 scale mean in RC cars? ›

If you're holding a model of an Indy 500 race car that's described as 1/10 scale, then you know it's about one-tenth the size of the real racer. Typically, 1/10 scale RC cars and 1/10 scale RC trucks measure around 20 inches long and 8 to 15 inches wide.

Will a bigger battery make my RC car faster? ›

Usually, each cell has 3.4 volts. So a two-cell battery will have 7.4 volts and a 3-cell battery 11.1 volts and so on. If you upgrade from a 2-cell (2S) battery to a 3-cell (3S) battery, you will be getting as much as 33% more power (and potentially speed).

Can you control a RC car with a computer? ›

Introduction: Control an RC Car Using the Computer

The car can be controlled with the PC through serial/USB port, or can be driven autonomously via the Arduino.

Do you turn on the RC car first or the remote? ›

Turn on the transmitter first – in fact remember this important point... ALWAYS turns the transmitter on FIRST and then the receiver.

Can you use any RC transmitter with any receiver? ›

After the transmitter and the car's receiver are bound, their functioning won't be interfered by other radio equipment. Transmitters are only compatible with receivers of the same manufacturer. Some manufacturers have slower (for hobbyists) and faster (for racing) transmitters and receivers to meet different demands.

What company makes the fastest RC cars? ›

Traxxas sets a sky-high bar for extreme radio-control speed performance—all the way to 100+ mph! Traxxas truly is “The Fastest Name in Radio Control®,” maker of the fastest, most powerful radio-control cars and trucks on the planet, each fully assembled and Ready To Race®.

Can an RC car go 200 mph? ›

This RC car go over 200 miles per hour. if tuned correctly. This is a custom built island hobby nut speed shop car. It's got dual TT 40 80s, some of the biggest motors they make for these cars.

How fast do gas-powered RC cars go? ›

Pre-built toy RC cars generally go between 5 and 20 miles per hour. A hobby kit RC car, depending on how it's built and what parts are used, can go as fast and even faster than vehicles we drive. They can exceed 100mph.

What is the most common RC car? ›

Out of these three, 1:10 models are the most common type of RC car. They are usually the best choice if you are just getting into the hobby as most RC cars are built in this scale, so you'll have the widest range of models to choose from.

What is the difference between 1 8 and 1 10 RC cars? ›

A popular choice for racing, 1/8 scale RC cars and trucks are generally just a little bit larger than 1/10 scale, with larger power systems and more durable engineering. And for that reason, they're also somewhat higher priced. You can expect a 1/8 scale RC car usually to measure somewhere around 25 inches long.

What size RC car should I get? ›

Not all RC cars are easy to operate, and if you're a complete newcomer, you should start with a dependable model like the 1:10. Smaller models are usually faster. Because they are so light, they can be challenging to control. Make sure you're comfortable operating the size of an RC car before making a purchase.

How to make a toy car go fast? ›

Converting the toy from a 12 volt battery to a 18 volt battery will give your Power Wheels toy approximately a 50% faster top speed, while adding a 24v battery to the car will double its velocity.

What controls the speed of a RC car? ›

The electronic speed controller (ESC) is simply what controls the speed of the RC car.

Why is my RC car slow? ›

If your model feels sluggish while running, it is possible that the battery pack is not properly charged. Ensure that the battery is charging completely. It may be possible that the motor is dirty or damaged.

How to make a homemade RC car? ›

  1. Design around a readily available body.
  2. Build the body by hand out of Styrene or Wood.
  3. Print the body in pieces on a hobby 3D printer.
  4. Use cheap motor/esc/servos/wheels from an old RC car.
  5. Print the profiles on paper and cut Aluminium parts by hand on a bandsaw/scrollsaw.

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