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🚀 Dominate Every Terrain with Speed and Precision!
The Evmore 1/16 Brushless RC Car is a high-performance 4WD electric truck designed for adults and teens, featuring a powerful 2838 3800KV brushless motor capable of 34 MPH, dual 2S LiPo batteries for 40 minutes of runtime, and a durable metal gear transmission. Its aluminum oil-filled shocks ensure superior off-road handling across diverse terrains, while the 2.4 GHz radio system offers interference-free control up to 394 feet. Ideal for both entry-level and hobby-grade drivers seeking thrilling speed and rugged durability.









| ASIN | B0D4YLCLGG |
| Additional Features | Portable |
| Age Range Description | 14 years and up |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Batteries are Included | Yes |
| Battery Description | Lithium |
| Best Sellers Rank | #257,961 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #583 in Hobby RC Trucks |
| Brand Name | Evmore |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 172 Reviews |
| Included Components | Charger, Product Manual, Remote, Screwdriver, Sticker Sheet |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
| Item Dimensions | 12.2 x 8.7 x 4.3 inches |
| Item Type Name | RC Cars |
| Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Evmore |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 1 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RC01 |
| Material Type | Metal, Plastic, Rubber |
| Model Name | 16210 |
| Model Number | 16210 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Remote Control |
| Power Source | Battery Powered, Corded Electric |
| Size | 12 inches (L) x 6.8 inches (W) x 8.6 inches (H) |
| Theme | Sport |
| Toy Vehicle Form | Truck |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Z**D
Legit entry level beast
This thing rips for the price, a fellow RC enthusiast Friend recommended it as an entry-level and I have had a ton of fun with it. It’s super fast, the batteries included do not provide much power but they do give you two and you have the option to use some larger batteries that fit the same adapter if you buy them separate separately. My friend also recommended replacing the stock springs with actual shocks that use oil instead of just a metal spray, this will prevent it from bouncing around if you’re going over a rough terrain like bumpy grass or. Rough dirt.
M**R
RESIST THE URGE TO RACE FULL SIZE CARS BECAUSE THIS SUCKER IS FAST!
HOLY COW this thing is fast. And that's just with the included batteries. Apparently it will go even faster with Lipo 3s batteries. I bought some extra 2s batteries but I didn't pay attention to the size and they wouldn't fit. I need to look for the right size. I'm extremely happy with it. I bought my nephew one so we can drive together. I bought it a couple of times and scratched the top up, but it has a plastic coating that you can take off. I decided to leave it on until I scrape it up enough. Once it's taken off it'll look fairly brand new I imagine except for a couple of little scrapes here and there. But it comes with a whole other body so it doesn't really matter 👍
S**.
Great RC
Such a fun little car. You can change the color plate and it goes fast and good battery life.
2**S
Runs good
The batteries it comes with aren’t very good, one doesn’t work at all. I had a 3s that fit and it goes pretty good with that. I got it to 33mph on 3s. That’s fast enough with such a short wheelbase. The shocks are horrible and not oil filled, they aren’t even made to work with oil. Got a good set of real oil filled shocks for $15 and now it’s much better and doesn’t bounce all over anymore. I bought the truck on sale for $59 so I’m giving it 5 stars, it’s great for that price. With the 3s battery and the new shocks it’s a nice little truck for under $100. If it’s still on sale it’s definitely worth it. I just wish they wouldn’t advertise oil filled shock, I should take off 2 stars for being dishonest, but I can’t complain since it’s a brushless truck for $59
R**R
You can do much better. Not worth an upgrade path either.
Shocks are just springs... no oil and no possible way to keep oil in them. The stance is very high and stock springs are way too stiff which makes this thing have a super high C.O.G. (center of gravity). That translates to constant roll overs. The ad may lead you to believe that this is a MJX clone - its not. It's somehow (per Gemini AI) part of the manufacturing company that also manufactures Rlaarlo ... but you know those AI's can lie. Replacement parts? ... Good luck. The dogbones are 59.6mm long and seem to be pretty difficult to track down replacements for. I've got some 61mm ones coming - but at this time can't verify they fit. I did not break a dogbone - I lost one. I hit a mailbox post at full speed on a 3S battery. Only broke a tie-rod end. That crash alone leads me to believe this thing is very durable. It won't crack... just flex and return to shape. The truck handles like a brick in stock form. On 2S it is almost drivable due to the tame speeds but the tires are such poor quality and in combination with the stiff spring suspension- you get constant roll overs and spin-outs. NOT an enjoyable drive by any stretch of the imagination. For the reviewers on here that are raving about it -you must not be an actual 'enthusiast' and you honestly don't know any better. I bought this truck when it was $69 but I had a plan from the day I decided to buy it to upgrade it to something useful and fun. If you replace the shocks with real oil-filled shocks and you buy some good quality tires with foam in them and throw a 3S battery in it ... you will have fun. But... for the cost of the 3S battery (if you don't already have one) plus the cost of the shocks and tires and you are paying waaaay too much for what you end up with. You can make it drivable and fun for about $130-$150 all-in and that is just the base-line to obtain something decent. For that price you can do waaaaaay better! There are dozens of better choices here on Amazon to choose from. Unless you have spare parts laying around that you can use to upgrade this thing - I would just keep moving on. To make it fun: softer springs and real oil-filled shocks + good quality tires (standard 12mm hex) + 3S battery + lower the top as much as possible and adjust your sag on your shocks to have it rest just your dogbones being horizontal
D**D
Sturdy and great value for what you get as compared to name brands.
I have another basic 1/12 model RC truck I got here on amazon for $10 (on sale, with some coupons offer, that now sells for $40) that while much slower (comes with a 6v battery that lasted 10 to 15 minutes), performs better in grass in a park/playground setting. Given short battery live and reliability slow speed in grass, I looked at a lot of RC options for around a $100 to address performance in grass (speed) and the short battery life issues. This one is the best value with brushless motor (more efficient and less heat so it will last longer as compared to most other models in same price range). This unit has two 7.4v Li-PO 8.88Wh batteries (2S shorty batteries), which are much stronger than the 6v setup on the now $40 unit. Given that the 2 stock batteries would cost about $30 to replace, this unit is a deal at $60. The remote that has a lot of adjustments and settings, that the other unit lacks as well (that that an adult would need to adjust so their child could play with this toy). It has a lot of plastic parts, with some metal ones, with upgradable/replaceable components, which at this price point, this was the only model I found with some metal parts without going into $100 to $250 range. This unit seems very sturdy, where the $40 unit look more like a child's toy and this one is more sturdy. I paid about $60 for this and I would have purchased this one now, knowing the differences in components and quality. I only got the other one as it was $10 at the time and I figured that I would just toss it if it broke with use, This unit is fun on cement or asphalt and it's very fast with stock (2S) batteries. It claims to be compatible with 3S batteries which would make it even faster with their 11.1v setup. I did not order those to try as stock batteries are plenty fast for my daughter as one battery lasted longer than her other now $40 truck and you get two of them. This is definitely an upgrade with with some issues. Understood that size mattress here, 1/16 vs 1/12 truck scale/size, car vs 4x4, etc, The $40 model wins for practicality for a kid in grass, where the only issue was battery life and speed on grass. Most RC cars come with a 6v battery and this unit has better 7.4v Li-PO batteries, better 2845 4200kV Brushless Motor, remote, Independent smart 2S/3S 45A ESC support the 3S-capable power system and it's much faster where the only drawback is its size, tire clearance on grass. With the other name brand units, where one can upgrade the motor, drivetrain, or the ESC, you would not be able to get these components for the $60 so the value proposition here is strong. Issue is availability of spare parts, but I knew that reading all the reviews and that I could use parts from other RC models to replace any that may brake on this one. If the $40 unit breaks, there are no replaceable parts available for it and this one at least has a chance, as some listed by this brand are out of stock currently, but one may use other parts as they as Evmore unit is said to be a copy of MJX Hyper Go models. I would buy this again as it's build quality is better than the $40 unit and is a deal as compared to more expensive units from other brands that have similar components as mentioned above.
N**B
Not as described- mixed up listings.
There is some disconnection with the product description and what you actually get. This listing is mixing 2 different RC vehicles. I believe the “newer” monster truck replaced the “original” truggy. There are some key differences, and older reviews are speaking about the older truggy. I happen to own the truggy that was the RC car that this was originally listed. That was a clone of MJX, that was 3s capable and was a fun, durable, and easy to maintain vehicle. That one has legitimate oil filled shocks. Foam in the tires, and tires made of a very soft grippy compound. The newer truck that replaced the old one and the same listing is a clone of something else, possibly a DeeRC or other similar brand. I am not familiar with this chassis. The electronics seem good, and the car is fairly quick with the supplied 2s lipo. The problems are numerous though. - no oil filled shocks, even though the photos show that as a feature. - the friction shocks that came with it are terrible. The front shocks only move if you press them down hard and they make a click sound. Basically this truck has no front suspension except for the tires (which do not have foam in them). - the batteries and spare parts bags shown in the description of the items match the old truggy. What came with this monster truck are basic soft pack 2s lipos, no spare hardware except a set of body pins a screwdriver, and a wheel hex, and a slow charger. Overall, this truck is not as good as the truggy it replaced in this listing. The lack of oil filled shocks and the terrible quality of the included friction shocks make this very unstable to drive. Please bring the old style back! And say no to friction shocks! They should be outlawed on all RC cars by now! See the last pic for what the old style truggy looks like.
J**D
Evmore r/c
Great shipping fast as hell lots of fun
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