How fast does a Traxxas Mini E-Revo go?

How fast does a Traxxas Mini E-Revo go?

30+mph
Some mini-models are “fast for a mini.” That’s not good enough for Traxxas. The 1/16 E-Revo VXL is just plain fast. At 30+mph with the included 6-cell NiMH battery, E-Revo VXL is nearly twice as fast as most mini models, and faster than most electric RTR trucks of any scale.

How big is the Mini E-Revo?

Traxxas sets the standard for power, performance and innovation. All the speed, quality and capability you expect from Traxxas is available in 1/16 scale with the 1/16 E-Revo VXL. At 14 inches long, E-Revo VXL is about half the size of the 1/10-scale E-Revo.

How fast is the Traxxas E Revo?

E-Revo Data

Length: 23.05 inches (585mm)
Steering: Bellcrank
Radio System: TQi™ 2-channel transmitter with 6533 TSM receiver
Servo: Dual 2075
Top Speed (optional gearing): 70+ mph

What kind of torque does an E Revo have?

E-Revo delivers tight, fast steering action through its unique dual-servo system. With a total of 250 oz.-in. of tire-turning torque on hand, E-Revo steers with precise authority. An updated center bellcrank provides more steering throw for even better turning response.

What kind of suspension does an off road Revo have?

Off-Road Excitement. Anytime. Anywhere The E-Revo VXL is built on the race-winning, track-proven innovation of the Revo and E-Revo models. The Revo’s rocker-actuated suspension has been expertly adapted to 1/16 scale with all its functionality and performance intact, right down to the oil-filled, threaded-body GTR shocks.

What is the Revo chassis?

The Revo chassis is a highly engineered approach that allows incredible strength and lightweight performance not possible with traditional designs. The chassis absorbs and dissipates huge impacts without bending.

What makes the new E-Revo 6-spoke black wheels so special?

New 6-spoke black wheels are engineered for maximum strength along with a rugged, menacing stance. The E-Revo ’s double wishbone design maintains proper suspension geometry throughout the entire range of travel. These high-tech suspension arms were originally developed with finite element analysis to find smarter ways to resist breakage.