Remote control car manufacturer Traxxas has announced the XO-1, a $1,099 pre-assembled electric RC car that is able to hit speeds of more than 100 mph with the help of a new iOS app. Remote control ...
I never saw the appeal of RC rock crawling until I was standing on the side of a mountain swiveling my attention between delicate throttle control, ill-tempered rattlesnakes, and a drop-off that would ...
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The RC car is a toy that stands the test of time. Commercially viable RC cars (radio-controlled cars) were invented way back in the late 1960s, but even today, after the advent of smartphones, ...
The Traxxas XO-1 is an all-wheel-drive electric car with a claimed top speed of over 100 mph (161 km/h). Not impressed? Oh yeah, it's also only 27 inches (68.6 cm) long, and weighs 10.3 pounds (4.67 ...
Traxxas has expanded into the world of radio-controlled drag racing with the release of the new Chevy C10 Drag Slash RC car. Traxxas says the Drag Slash is its “most anticipated release of the year,” ...
While only a few lucky bastards will ever get to experience a Bugatti Veyron, the radio-controlled (RC), Traxxas XO-1 offers a taste of its high-speed insanity for about half the price of the Veyron’s ...
I spend an awful lot of hours staring at screens. Laptop, phone, TV, there are days that I’m sure I spend more time staring at projections of the world, more than the real thing—I’m sure a lot of you ...
We know of a good few people that haven’t taken their cars past the first 100 miles per hour (161 km/h), so the news we’re about to bring you might blow your mind. The world’s fasters remote control ...
Remote-controlled cars have a come a long way since the double-A-battery-powered, open-wheeled, plastic-chassis cars of the past. So far along, in fact, that today's high-quality cars don't do 50 mph, ...