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The Hosim Mini 1/8 Vortan X25 is a high-performance brushless 4WD RC truck engineered for adults and serious hobbyists. Featuring a powerful 3660 3100KV motor, reinforced metal chassis, and advanced 40Cr chrome steel helical differentials, it delivers explosive 50+ MPH speeds and rugged durability across all terrains. Dual 3S LiPo batteries provide extended runtime, while the 2.4GHz radio system ensures precise, interference-free control up to 320 feet. Waterproof electronics and oil-filled shocks make it perfect for snow, sand, and dirt, making this truck a must-have for thrill-seekers craving professional-grade off-road excitement.












| ASIN | B0DDTFDTKD |
| Additional Features | Brushless motor with cooling fan, 40cr chrome steel helical differentials, 85A ESC all-terrain tires and metal oil-filled shock absorbers, reinforced chassis, high-capacity battery, 2.4GHz radio control system. |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Batteries are Included | Yes |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion Polymer |
| Best Sellers Rank | #62,506 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #118 in Hobby RC Trucks |
| Brand Name | Hosim |
| Color | Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 3,228 Reviews |
| Included Components | Battery, Charging Cable, Product Manual, Remote, Screwdriver |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
| Item Dimensions | 20 x 12 x 6.6 inches |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Hosim |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 36.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | HK-X25-AU |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Maximum Speed | 50 Miles per Hour |
| Model Name | Vortan X25 |
| Model Number | Vortan X25 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 12V batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Battery-Operated |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Size | 2Pack Battery |
| Theme | truck |
| Toy Vehicle Form | Truck |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**N
Fantastic car at a budget price!!!
So, I've just recently gotten into the RC car hobby. So this is my first real RC car purchase. I'm going to start with the cons because they're so few. The first con the cars listed as a 1/8 scale however actual size is about a good 1/10 scale car. The second con is that the differentials need better lubrication and thicker fluid to be more effective. Which leads me to the third con which is that the screws for this car are all Phillips head screws and they use a small 2.5 mm Phillips head I believe. While most of the screws are easy to remove when it comes to the differential especially the center differential very extremely difficult you have to heat the metal differential case with either a heat gun or a small torch and use a hammer to hammer the screwdriver into the screw to help break the red lock that they use but once you get them loose you can get right into the differential cases. Then again with the differentials themselves they have kind of screws or Phillips head and you have to be extremely careful and the slow and patient to get the screws loose once you get them open though the differentials are made of solid metal they are really well built and personally I used a silicone earplug to cram in the middle differential to center differential and basically lock it up. The front I didn't really change anything in the rear I added just a little bit of the earplug to give it some protection and to make it a little bit stiffer Don't overdo it it's easy to do. And that's about all the cons I have. Okay the last time is ready is a 3S battery 2600 mah it goes really fast and it uses a special size battery which has been extremely difficult for me to find in a decent milliamp hour battery but it will take a 4S lipo and you can raise the body so if you have to use a 4S lipo you can use a full size LiPo and just strap it to the center brace. Now for the positives. This car is extremely well built!! I have bashed this car off of ramps 20-30 ft in the air I have smacked it into walls I am a terrible driver but this thing has taken every bit of the abuse. It took some time it took some effort it actually took me going into it a couple of times taking it apart and getting frustrated putting it back together and taking it back apart and eventually getting it to the point where I was able to get into the differentials and I was able to put grief and earplugs and other things in the differentials to get them to work better and subsequently made it a lot more fun to drive even though it was a ton of fun beforehand it's even more fun now. It's got great speed and that's on a 3S battery it will actually hold a 4S battery just fine I haven't gotten one yet but I'm working on that. The car looks mean and tough as hell it's got great tires with great grip they're a little bit soft so they do balloon because of the speed a little bit but not so bad that it's uncontrollable. So overall the car is at 9 out of 10 for me I would give it a 10 out of 10 if it was the right size but it is a good size for a 1/10 scale. But the best part of all has been my experience with customer service and the team of customer service agents that are at Hosim. As I stated earlier it is difficult to get into different parts of the car especially if you are new and have never taken apart or built an RC car before and so as I was getting into a couple of different areas unfortunately I stripped the Phillips head off of one of the screws and I ended up having to use a drill bit extractor kit to remove one of the screws in the center differential case and then even had the same problem with one of the differentials itself and when I reached out to customer service and the warranty department they were extremely helpful they gave me tips on how to get into things better which did help me and is why I ultimately was able to get into them all the way. they also asked me what I needed and they were willing to replace any piece and every piece that I said was needing to be replaced even though I'm the one that messed it up trying to get into it. ultimately I only had them replace one front differential and the front two lower control arms seemed to be a little bit loose for me which caused my drive shaft on the driver side to pop out when I hit a small bump smaller bump. But I didn't feel like that was something that was even enough to take away a star from this car because it probably just needed to be tightened up but Even knowing that customer service offered to replace both lower control arms as well as the front differential and anything else I want to replace I'm not greedy so I only had them replace what I really truly think needed replaced under warranty anything else I will handle myself. So overall my customer service experience has been a 10 out of 10 I would recommend this car to anybody new to the hobby or even someone who's been in the hobby for quite some time looking for a good cheap car to bash and have a good time with at the price of this car you absolutely cannot beat them quality the customer service experience and the amount of fun that you'll have thanks to Hosim for making my debut into the RC car hobby world a fantastic experience I plan on getting the other two cars in this line I believe one is called the veccaro and one is called the venom but one is red one is green I think they have pretty much the same internal components that the X25 has. If you're on the fence and you're wondering if you should pull the trigger and spend the money think no more get your wallet out and get one of these bad boys ordered and bash!!!!
S**N
It's a solid truck!
UPDATE: I'm changing my star rating to the deserved 5 stars. My first truck had some issues (read "Recommendations" section below), but the replacement works just fine. I'm changing my review rating to the deserved 5 stars now that I know this car works great. When I first got this RC I charged the battery to max. It ran for 20 minutes. And those minutes were glorious! The truck is fantastic! It's extremely fun on pavement, grass, dirt, wood chips (my favorite). It's super fast and has incredible torque. I got a few battery replacements, so I can spend hours at a time with the truck. I've spent several afternoons driving it around various parks and various terrains. It's a fun truck. One of the coolest things this can do is your go full speed, let go of the acceleration, turn completely to the left (or right) and allow it to skid stop. It's crazy how it can go 30 mph and skid stop like this. Caution ... when first driving it out at full speed, it might flip because the torque is so powerful. My girls (ages 2 & 3) enjoy chasing the RC truck around. I will drive up to them slowly and then turn the wheels left to right (I told them that was the car saying hello). They love this little thing. Recommendations: - If your car acts a little weird (my first one did) contact the seller and get a replacement. My first truck was going full speed reverse due to a faulty remote. My new truck is fantastic. - Get replacement batteries (it will fit up to 2000mAh batteries which last ~25 minutes). Totally worth it. - Get a storage bin from an office supply store to put your truck in. Mine is 18"L x 14 1/4"W x 10 7/8"H. So much nicer than the box it comes in.
C**V
Very fast!! Lots of fun until something breaks. One major design flaw!
I purchased this RC truck for my dog to chase around. It is extremely fast and fun! Except there's one major major design flaw. The tires are so close to the body they rub on the fender when the wheels turn. You can hear the tires hitting the plastic body when driving it. I didn't think much of it at first until I noticed one of the tires getting cut open. This happened on just the 2nd time using the truck! I contacted support and they assured me there is no design flaw (lol). They shipped me a replacement tire but said it would take a few weeks to arrive. I continued to use the truck, just being careful not to give it too much throttle while turning to keep the tire from getting worse. This seemed to mostly work until the truck quit turning altogether. Upon closer inspection some screw or bolt came loose inside the chassis that controls steering. This all happened on 5 batteries. I decided to go ahead and return the truck seeing as to get to the loose part it would require taking a lot of things apart. I'm not as much an RC hobbyist to the point I want to be fixing stuff like this every 5 batteries. I just want to drive the RC in my yard for my dog to chase. The truck looks extremely high quality inside and out, and has a LOT of power. If you have the time to take it apart and fix things regularly, this is probably and excellent RC. But they really need to fix the body design. I imagine Amazon will be getting a lot of returns due to the plastic slicing open tires.
G**C
Wow! Hosim has upped their game!
I am a long time RC car enthusiast. I’ve really enjoyed the hobby for over 40 years. I have a dozen hobby grade cars and still enjoy them with my kids. And I’m certainly not gentle with them and do my own repairs. So trust me when I tell you that I appreciate how much better the cars have gotten. I’ve had a few Hosim cars over the years too. I have been quick to point out that they have been doing great with the smaller scale cars, with room to improve. But this is the first one in such a large scale. 1:8 has long been the territory of the well-established ‘big boys’. Well, they better look out. This car is seriously quick with a forgivable amount of cogging. Tons of torque making it fun to pick the front wheels off the ground. And impressive how stable the car is, allowing for hard cornering. On flips, unintentional or not, the weighting allows it to land right side up. Liberal use of metal components on a 3s car is pretty refreshing. Obviously plastic has a time and place allowing for weight reduction and good shock resistance. But I like to see metal drive components and structural members. So you don’t think this is just a fanboy review, let me mention what could be improved. The battery life is not great. Largely because this is a heavy car and it has a ton of usable power. A larger capacity battery would be my first upgrade. And while this is a nice self-contained kit, I recommend investing in a faster charger asap. And finally, as mentioned before, there is some cogging. For the next version, that might be an area for improvement. Make no mistake, this is a well-designed, well-executed car. What a tremendous value for the price.
D**.
low-speed mode great for kids and beginners, fantastic value for $109
This car is the best semi-real RC car for beginners that I've found on amazon. (and I've bought a few) The value for $109 is pretty fantastic. It's not as durable as more expensive cars, but at the price, I can't find anything better. This is *not* the car for doing maximum speed jump crashes as a skilled adult, because you will break it. However, this is the best "semi-real" offroad car I've found for my 7 year old son to enjoy something that's not a super cheap toy that breaks in 2 runs (advice: we only use low-speed mode). The low-speed mode is ideal, because it still has good breaking and reverse speed in low-speed mode (unlike another car I have, where turning down the proportional throttle removes all reverse). The low-speed mode is fast enough to be fun, and slow enough not to break the car in (most) accidents. The lower speed and light weight (<4lbs) means this car is unlikely to damage people or objects it hits. For example, I also have a "daddy" 1/8th scale Exceed Mad Beast monster truck that cost $400+, weighs 12+ lbs, and easily exceeds 45mph in high speed mode (if you full throttle from a standstill it will literally flip itself over immediately). That thing is awesome for me as a skilled adult, but it's proven too much for my 7 y/o son to drive. In low-speed mode it has no reverse, and it is still heavy enough to hurt someone and/or object it hits. Getting back to the Hosim 1/10th scale... The high speed mode is maybe ~30% faster, which is fast enough to have more fun as a skilled driver, but I'm pretty sure crashing it high-speed a few times will break something. I've been running R/C cars my whole life, I had a 50mph electric car in 1991 plus the current awesome Mad Beast, and I think the low speed mode on the Hosim is plenty fun enough.
B**T
Wickedly unreliable--after 20 min.
Ok, first off, this truck is fast and fun. I just took it out (for the first time) to the desert dirt track we have next to our home. I had a blast with it--for the first 15-20 min. However, I noticed that the reverse wouldn't work. After trying reverse a few times, it would occasionally go in reverse and other times it wouldn't. While this is annoying, the real danger was when I started to pull the throttle (for forwards) and it TOOK OFF in reverse (like 30 mph--fast). When letting go of the throttle, it didn't stop. I had to pull the trigger several times to get it to stop and then proceed forward. This wasn't a one time fluke, either. I started testing it, changing the modes (fast and slow speeds, and the switch for reverse functionality)--nothing fixed it; and it was sporadic, making it wickedly unreliable. I ran in it forwards without any problems for a few minutes, then it would take off in reverse--sometimes on it's own. I can react quick enough to try and recover the vehicle, but for a young kid or teen ager, this is very dangerous. In addition, the reverse shot off at twice the speed of going forward (even in fast mode). The forward now only goes in slow mode (regardless of the speed setting) and the reverse "seems" even faster than the 30 mph--but can't verify that.) So while this was a blast for 15 minutes (and I would LOVE to have one that worked completely without breaking down or stripping gears (as others have reviewed) etc.), I can not recommend this in any way until the electronics are fixed and actually work. BTW, I was getting this (and 3 others) for Christmas presents to go out in the desert with my kids, so I'll compare this experience with the other 3 which are from different manufactures to see about durability, speed and everything working correctly. This one, however, is going back.
A**L
Very fast, too fragile (plastic parts) NOT 1/8 scale but 1/10!!
I am writing this review after owning this car, actually 3 of them to compete with friends, for some time now and I had the chance to test it properly. I have been playing with RC cars for over 30 years and own multiple ones, just as context. PROS: - very fast car with the ability to adjust the speed.. very handy! - nice steering adjustment as well… if you are going to be driving it very fast this comes very handy. - I did change right out of the box the body shell, for aesthetics and to avoid some issues reported by other buyers, wheel touching the original body and damaging the wheel. - goos price for the level of performance. CONS - this is NOT a 1/8 scale as misleadingly advertised. Then they had he word “mini”, but this is a true 1/10 scale… felt cheated as I wanted a real 1/8 scale. - soooo fragile, everything is plastic and not of great quality, parts do break after some fun and intense racing. - screws do not come properly tighten (all screws holding parts like shocks, etc). Nor do they hold in place once you tighten them, unless use screw tightening fluid, bought separately. - the biggest problem with this car… most parts are not available for sale, so if something breaks… happens easily with this car, you cannot get replacements and you have to improvise, McGyver style. If you are looking for a car to occasionally have fun, this is a good car. If you are looking for a car to place frequently with it, do not buy this one and go to a bigger brand that has parts available. I know I would not buy again this car. All pics with custom made bodies, all 3 cars being this Hosim 1/10 (not 1/8 as wrongly described)
C**C
Big hobby grade RC Car
I recently picked up the Hosim 1/8 Scale RC Car, and honestly, it’s been a blast! As a newbie to RC cars, I wanted something easy to handle but tough enough to take some hits, and this one didn’t disappoint. It’s super fast—up to 46 km/h—which was a bit wild at first, but once I got used to it, I loved the thrill. The build feels solid; it has these great shock absorbers and sturdy tires that can handle dirt, rocks, and even small jumps without a hitch. I’ve accidentally crashed it a few times, and it barely shows any wear! Overall, it’s perfect for someone like me, who’s just getting started but still wants a powerful, fun RC car. On top of all it is a big car look at the comparison in the pictures it’s much bigger than 1/10 scale RCs.
M**O
Vehículo dañado
El vehículo llegó raspado de la carcasa ¿qué procede? Aún no lo pruebo pero de lo demás se ve bien.
M**N
Great beginners/kids first RC car!
Bought this for my son for Christmas, affordable RC car that is quick and lasts a reasonable amount of time. We love that we can turn the speed down for him to play without it going to fast and breaking on impact when he crashes it. Spare parts are a little on the expensive side, but haven't had to buy any yet! Considering getting a second one myself so we can race them!
T**H
Entry Level RC Car which is SO MUCH FUN. My dog loves to chase this thing, and I have really enjoyed tinkering with it.
• ►►Pros:◄◄ • This is my first RC car I've had since I was a child, and I have had an absolute blast driving and playing around with it. It is fast (~40-45km/h on pavement, maybe 30-35km/h on short grass, and 20-25km/h on wet grass), and very agile. My dog absolutely loves to chase it around and I'm having a great time modifying it and taking it apart. It runs for a solid 15-20 minutes on the stock battery, but can go much longer if you get larger batteries for it. It takes 45 degree hills with ease and spins around in sandy conditions like a monster truck should. • ►►Cons:◄◄ • It is a little too fast for its own good some of the time. If you're going full speed and you crank the steering to either side, you're likely to flip this thing over on it's back. That said it's easy to get used to how to handle it after some practice.... I recommend new buyers start off at the "L" speed setting (half speed) and get a hang of how she performs before you throw it into "H". The shock absorbers are plastic, which is the primary complaint I read about before buying.. and I agree, they should probably be metal, but they're not too hard to replace (the front ones at least). The battery compartment is small, but there's lots of room under the shell to strap a larger battery to the top of the chassis. • ►► What’s In The Box? ◄◄ • 1 1:10 size RC Truck, Ready to Drive, with a 1800mAh battery within (disconnected, you need to open it up to plug it in before driving) 1 2.4ghz remote control 1 Tire wrench (I use it every couple times I take it out just to ensure the tires are securely on there) 4 extra pins to hold the shell on 1 USB 1000mA balanced charger • ►► Hardware Impressions ◄◄ • So this is my first RC car, and though I think it's a really great value, there are some things it leaves to be desired, especially if you're looking at getting into the RC hobby more seriously. Many of the components are plastic (shock absorbers, the arms that hold the wheels to the body, the towers that the shock absorbers attach to and the outer shell clip into... most of these aren't a big deal, but if you're rough on this car and plan to be taking it off jumps and smashing into things, you're going to have to replace some parts. That said... for the price ($139 currently), I'm very happy with the quality you receive and what this car can do. I've taken it out at least a dozen times, many of those with my dog, and it continues to exceed my expectations. I've replaced the front shocks with aluminum oil-filled shocks I purchased and they were very simple to swap out. The rear shocks are a little trickier as there is no screw on the bottom connection of the shock, they just snap on. Depending on the shock you replace them with you need to ensure you can snap the replacements onto this connection, or drill a hole to secure them. Personally I'm happy just replacing the front shocks.. I did this so I could hold 3000-5500mAh batteries to the frame and still have the front springs keep the car up.. if I put a large battery on there with the stock shock absorbers, the shocks fully compress and you lose all the suspension. Replacement parts seem readily available via Amazon, so if anything breaks I'm confident I can get a replacement part to get me rolling again. • ►► Final Thoughts ◄◄ • For the price of this RC car and the performance you get out of it, I would recommend this to friends as an entry level RC car for those interested in the hobby but don't want to spend $300+ for a first car. It's a lot of fun with my dog, and otherwise just a great time to take out and mess around at parks, fields, skate parks, and just general residential areas (be careful of traffic! my street is rather quiet and I can see them coming from a long way away). **EDIT:** I added a photo of what the engine compartment looked like after I drove it through a grassy field after some rain. You probably don't want to do this, it's a bit of a pain (but a fun challenge!) to get in there to clean it out.
V**A
Super, lo recomiendo 👌
Es divertido, carga rápido y funciona muy bien. 👍🔥💯
M**W
Breaks easily
Broke the front axel the 2nd time it was used
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