We're quoting the 242-BW01 stunt car with 360° rotation and drifting — that's the 1/18 scale at 20x16x11cm. It runs on a rechargeable 3.7V lithium battery (included) giving 20 minutes play after a 2-hour charge, which most buyers consider acceptable for the price point. Control range is 20 meters at 2.4GHz, so interference won't be an issue in your market.
Actually, the crashproof bumpers are front and rear, high-quailty plastic that absorbs pretty well for teh weight. It's not a full metal frame, so expect some scuffs after heavy use — but the drivetrain holds up. 360° drift is clean on smooth surfaces, less so on carpet or gravel (common limitation).
Cerification-wise, you'll get EN71, EN62115, CE, ASTM F963, and GCC — all current. We usually have stock on the black/white color option, but confirm lead time for the master carton of 24 pieces at 94×38×70cm. Net weight per carton is 19.5kg.
The remote uses 2xAA batteries we don't include — a minor but common detail buyers forget. Power form the main unit via USB cable supplied — the 3.7V lithium cell holds charge about 50 cycles or so before noticeable drop-off.
Best suited for ages 7-14 and not really designed for hard off-road RC hobbyists. For competitive drifting inside a home or on flat pavement, it deliver. You'll want to handle MOQ of 24 units per carton — no mixing colors at this price tier.
It's certified with EN71, EN62115, CE, ASTM F963, and GCC, so it meets safety standards for Europe, the US, and other regions.
There are 24 pieces per master carton, and our MOQ is typically one carton, so you'd start at 24 units.
Charging takes about 2 hours via the included USB cable, and you get around 20 minutes of playtime per charge.
It comes in black or white, so you can choose either color for your stock.
No, the remote requires 2 AA batteries, but those are not included—you'll need to supply them separately.