Traxxas offers a wide range of high-quality RC cars in many different styles. They offer exceptional build quality and durability, giving them a much longer lifespan than other cheaper products.
The performance of Traxxas RC cars is also incredible, thanks to their powerful batteries,2.4 GHz radio systems, waterproof/water-resistant electronics, sturdy shock absorbers, responsive steering, and acceleration capabilities. You can't go wrong when you buy an RC car. Getting to know the cars available will help you choose a vehicle with the right level of performance and the right look.
Cars from On-road Traxxas
On-road Traxxas cars are fast vehicles designed to drive on smooth surfaces such as asphalt or paved tracks.
The Ford GT
The Ford GT is the radio-controlled replica (officially licensed) of the legendary Ford GT. It is ideal for beginners on paved surfaces. There is currently only one variant of the Ford GT:
- Ford GT 4-wheel drive with a speed controller and a stability management system (TSM) (maximum speed 50 km/h)
The Ford Fiesta
The Ford Fiesta Rally is the radio-controlled replica (under official license) of the Ford Fiesta Rally. It can be driven on paved tracks as well as smooth dirt tracks. There is currently only one variant of the Traxxas Ford Fiesta Rally:
- Ford Fiesta Rally 4-wheel drive with a brushed motor
The XO-1
The XO-1 is undoubtedly one of the fastest radio-controlled cars in the world. It requires some driving experience to be able to drive it. There is currently only one variant of the Traxxas XO-1:
- XO-1 4-wheel drive with a brushless motor, a Traxxas (TSM) and radio control with telemetry and bluetooth (speed of 160 km/h in less than 5 seconds)
The short course Traxxas
Short-course Traxxas vehicles are hybrids between On-road cars and off-road vehicle. They have fairly high ground clearance and can handle On-road or slightly bumpy dirt trails.
The Ford F-150
The Ford F-150 is an easy-to-drive short-course vehicle that is an exact replica of the full-size vehicle. There is currently only one variant of the Ford F-150:
- Ford F-150 2WD with a 1130113 (maximum speed 50 km/h)
The Slash
The Slash is the best known of Traxxas's short-course trucks. There are currently several variants of the Traxxas Slash:
- Mini Slash 4-wheel drive with a brushless motor (small size, 1/16 scale)
- Slash 2-wheel drive with a brushed motor (without battery and charger) (maximum speed 50 km/h)
- Slash 2-wheel drive with a brushed motor (without battery and charger) (maximum speed 50 km/h)
- Slash 4-wheel drive with a brushed motor
- Slash 2-wheel drive with a brushless motor, a ESC Velineon VXL and a stability management system Traxxas (TSM) (without battery and charger) (maximum speed 95 km/h)
- Slash 4-wheel drive with a brushless motor, a ESC Velineon VXL, and a stability management system Traxxas (TSM) (without battery and charger) (maximum speed 95 km/h)
- Slash 4-wheel drive with a brushless motor, a ESC Velineon VXL, a stability management system Traxxas (TSM) and a low center of gravity (LCG) (without battery and charger) (maximum speed 95 km/h)
The Unlimited Desert Racer
The Unlimited Desert Racer is a very large short-course Traxxas. There are currently several variants of Traxxas Unlimited Desert Racer:
- Slash 4-wheel drive with a brushless motor and a ESC Velineon VXL (without battery and charger) (large size: 1/7 scale, maximum speed 80 km/h)
- Slash 4-wheel drive with a brushless motor, a ESC Velineon VXL and an LED kit (without battery and charger) (large size: 1/7 scale, maximum speed 50 mph)
The Traxxas buggies
The Bandit
The Bandit is a lightweight, two-wheel drive buggy capable of moving very quickly on smooth dirt tracks. It has low ground clearance, which makes it very stable on smooth tracks, but it can have problems on bumpy or rocky surfaces. Three versions of the Bandit Traxxas are currently available:
- Bandit 2-wheel drive with a brushed motor (without battery and charger)
- Bandit 2-wheel drive with a brushed motor
- Bandit 2-wheel drive with a powerful brushless motor, a ESC Velineon VXL and a stability management system Traxxas (TSM)
The Traxxas
The Rustler and the E-Revo are truggys (or stadium truck) with thicker tires and a wider body than the Bandit. They can be used on roads and on slightly bumpy dirt tracks.
The Rustler
The Rustler is a high-performance truggy accessible to all drivers, including beginners. There are currently several variants of the Traxxas Rustler:
- Rustler 2-wheel drive with a brushed motor without battery and charger (maximum speed 55 km/h)
- Rustler 2-wheel drive with a brushed motor (maximum speed 55 km/h)
- Rustler 2-wheel drive with a brushless engine, a ESC Velineon VXL and a stability management system Traxxas (TSM) (without battery and charger) (maximum speed 110 km/h)
- Rustler 4-wheel drive with a brushless motor, a ESC Velineon VXL and a stability management system Traxxas (TSM) (without battery and charger) (maximum speed 105 km/h)
The E-Revo
The E-Revo is a powerful and robust truggy accessible to all riders, especially beginners. There are currently several variants of the traxxas E-Revo:
- Mini E-Revo 4-wheel drive with a brushed motor (small size, 1/16 scale, maximum speed 35 km/h)
- Mini E-Revo 4-wheel drive with a brushless motor, a ESC Velineon VXL and a stability management system Traxxas (TSM) (small size, 1/16 scale, maximum speed 80 km/h)
- E-Revo 4-wheel drive with a brushless motor, a ESC Velineon VXL and a stability management system Traxxas (TSM) (without battery and charger) (maximum speed 112 km/h)
The trucks Traxxas
The Truck Traxxas are large vehicles built to withstand tough off-road conditions. They are the ideal choice for anyone who wants to test their skills on all types of off-road terrain, even bumpy ground. They are also perfect for jumping. The range of Truck offered by Traxxas is very extensive car are the most versatile vehicles.
The BigFoot
The BigFoot is an entry-level model that captures the power and spirit of the original Monster Truck, renowned for its huge wheels capable of destroying any car in its path. There are currently four variants of the BigFoot:
- BigFoot 2WD with a
- BigFoot 2WD with a brushless motor
- BigFoot 4-wheel drive version with a brushless engine
The Stampede
The Stampede is a truck with high ground clearance and great robustness in all weather conditions. There are currently five variants of the traxxas Stampede:
- Stampede 2-wheel drive with a brushless engine (maximum speed 54 km/h)
- Stampede 4-wheel drive with a brushed motor (kit version without bodywork, battery, and charger) (maximum speed 50 km/h)
- Stampede 4-wheel drive with a brushed motor (maximum speed 50 km/h)
- Stampede 2-wheel drive with a brushless motor, a ESC Velineon VXL and a stability management system Traxxas (TSM) (without battery and charger) (maximum speed 105 km/h)
- Stampede 4-wheel drive with a brushless motor, a ESC Velineon VXL and a stability management system Traxxas (TSM) (without battery and charger) (maximum speed 95 km/h)
The X-Maxx
The X-Maxx is the gigantic Truck the highest-end and most popular of Traxxas. There is currently a variant of the traxxas X-Maxx:
- X-Maxx 4-wheel drive with a brushless engine, a ESC Velineon VXL, and a stability management system Traxxas (TSM) (without battery and charger) (large size: 1/8 scale, maximum speed 50 mph)
The Maxx
The Maxx is a 1/10 scale model that is smaller than the X-Maxx. There are currently two variants of the traxxas Maxx:
- Maxx 4WD with a brushless engine, a ESC Velineon VXL, and a stability management system Traxxas (TSM) (without battery and charger) (maximum speed 95 km/h)
- Maxx 4WD with a motor brushless, a ESC Velineon VXL, a stability management system Traxxas (TSM) and an LED kit (without battery and charger) (maximum speed 95 km/h)
Crawlers Traxxas
Crawlers Traxxas are off-road vehicles capable of tackling the most extreme terrain. They are not designed for speed, but to climb over large rocks and most obstacles.
The Summit
The Summit is a crawler with a futuristic look, equipped with huge wheels and capable of exploring the most difficult paths. There are currently two variants of the traxxas Summit:
- Summit 4-wheel drive with a brushed motor (small 1/16 scale)
- Summit 4-wheel drive with a brushed motor (without battery and charger)
The TRX-4
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- TRX-4 Sport version 4-wheel drive with a brushed motor (kit version without electronics but with unpainted body and accessories)
- TRX-4 version Sport Pick up 4WD with a brushed motor (without battery and charger)
- TRX-4 4WD with a brushed motor (chassis kit version with electronics but without body, battery, and charger)
- TRX-4 Ford Ranger 4WD version with a brushed motor (without battery and charger)
- TRX-4 Land Rover Defender 4WD version with a brushed motor (without battery and charger)
- TRX-4 Mercedes Benz G-Class version 4WD with a brushed motor (battery not included) and charger)
- TRX-4 version Land Rover Defender Yellow 4WD with a brushed motor (without battery and charger)
- TRX-4 version Chevrolet Blazer K5 4WD with a brushed motor (without battery and charger)
- TRX-4 version Traxx 4WD with a brushed motor (without battery and charger)
The TRX-6
The TRX-6 is the 6WD version of the TRX-4. There is currently a variant of the TRX-6:




