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RC Visions carries RC cars and trucks from the most proven names in the hobby: Traxxas, ARRMA, Losi, Redcat, Team Associated, and more. These aren’t one-run-and-done builds. They’re meant to be driven, broken, fixed, upgraded, and driven again. Most use modular chassis systems, tunable suspension setups, and electronics that work across models - so you’re not locked in if your driving style evolves.
Not sure where to start? The section below breaks down key RC vehicle types and the models people can’t stop talking about - plus the gear you’ll need to keep running full throttle. Dive in.
What Makes These Rigs Worth It
RC cars and trucks in this lineup aren’t “catch-all toys.” Each one is designed for a purpose: racing, crawling, bashing, or all three. Under the body shell, these vehicles are defined by mechanical choices that impact how they drive and how long they last.
You’ll find:
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Brushless or brushed motors depending on torque needs and user level
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2WD and 4WD drivetrains with tuned gear ratios
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Aluminum or composite chassis designs with modular layouts
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Adjustable suspensions with threaded oil-filled shocks
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Slipper clutches, center differentials, and ESCs that can handle real LiPo output
Some are purpose-built bashers. Others are designed for racing lines or trail crawling. But every model here is proven to survive hard driving and make you want to keep going.
RC Types You’ll Find Here
Some RC trucks are made for speed, some for vertical climbs, and some for hucking off a ramp just to see what breaks.
This section breaks down the types you’ll find in this collection, so you can head straight to the rigs that match how (and where) you drive.
Short Course Trucks & Stadium Trucks
Tuned for handling and mid-air stability, these rigs are crafted for dirt tracks, tight cornering, and predictable landings. Perfect for park sessions and jump lines.
Monster Trucks & Bashers
Oversized tires, reinforced arms, and big shock travel. Great for launching off curbs or going full-send in gravel lots. If you're looking for these, start with our RC Monster Trucks selection.
Trail & Rock Crawlers
Low-speed, high-torque, and fully locked. These aren’t fast, but they’ll climb through roots, mud, and rocks without blinking. Many of our crawlers come from the same families as our RC Rock Crawlers page - worth a look if crawling’s your thing.
On-Road & Drift Cars
Precision builds with low CG and slick tires. Geared for speed or sideways slides. Great for flat concrete, garages, or custom tracks.
Custom-Build Kits & Upgraders
Modular chassis kits built to spec. For racers or builders who want total control over electronics, gearing, and layout. Looking for hop-ups? You’ll find those in RC Car Parts and Accessories.
RC Cars & Trucks People Are Talking About
These are the rigs people bring to the park and others stop to ask about. The ones that show up in bash videos, local comps, and unboxings with real driving behind them. Some of these RC cars are go-to’s for new drivers who want something fast but manageable. Others are big-ticket builds made for full-send launches, crawling comps, or 80+ mph passes that make your ESC beg for mercy.
ARRMA Senton 3S BLX 4x4 Short Course Truck
Tough enough for skateparks, fast enough for tarmac. 50+ mph out of the box with a 3S LiPo and sealed metal diffs for long-haul durability.
Traxxas Slash VXL 1/10 4WD
A track and backyard icon. Adjustable slipper clutch, waterproof Velineon system, and huge aftermarket support.
Losi Baja Rey 1/10 4WD Desert Truck
Independent front suspension, solid rear axle, and true-to-scale body styling. Built for realistic handling on rough terrain.
Team Associated Apex2 Hoonicorn RTR
Brushless, belt-driven grip with licensed scale detail. Tuned for pavement fun with durable internals and great throttle resolution.
Redcat Gen9 International Scout II
Portal axles. 2-speed transmission. Fully licensed scale body. One of the most capable RTR crawlers in the 1/10 segment.
Traxxas X-Maxx 8S Brushless Monster Truck
1/5 scale. 50+ mph. Self-righting system. 8S brushless torque paired with a monster chassis that eats impacts for breakfast. No upgrades required - this is the upgrade.
ARRMA Kraton 6S EXB 1/8 Extreme Bash Roller
EXB = metal where it matters. 7075-T6 aluminum chassis, massive diffs, and 6S brushless compatibility make this one of the most brutal bash platforms you can run.
ARRMA Infraction V2 6S BLX 1/7 Street Bash Truck
Engineered for pavement carnage. AWD, 6S speed runs, and 80+ mph potential. Comes with brake lights, aero, and all the electronics to make you flinch at full throttle.
Integrated Power Options
Don’t forget the system that powers it all. These RC cars demand clean charging, voltage accuracy, and the right connectors to survive full runtime - especially under load. We stock RC battery and charger combos that match the output your rig demands: 2S for beginner brushed setups, 6S+ for brushless beasts. If you’re still charging with a wall plug, it’s time to level up.
Next Step: Pick the Rig That Matches You
If you’re after an RC truck that doesn’t blow a driveshaft on pack three and makes you want to find a new line next weekend just to see what it can do - you’re in the right place.
Remember: the difference between a good RC truck and a great one is what happens after the first hard landing. Explore the full collection at RC Visions and pick the rig you won’t outgrow.
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