🚀 Dominate every terrain with speed and style — the ultimate off-road RC thrill machine!
The AMORIL 1/10 RTR Brushless Fast RC Car is a high-performance, waterproof 4WD monster truck designed for adults and hobbyists. Powered by a 2852 3100KV brushless motor and 45A ESC, it achieves speeds up to 50mph (80kph). Its durable 2.5mm alloy chassis and carbon steel differential ensure rugged off-road capability, while the advanced suspension system and beginner-friendly 4-channel controller provide smooth handling and stunt potential. Compatible with 3S LiPo batteries and featuring customizable components, this green beast is built for thrill-seekers craving speed, control, and upgradeability.
Material Type | Aluminum |
Color | Green |
Toy Vehicle Form | Truck |
Theme | Truck |
Size | Mini 1:10 |
Operation Mode | manual |
Are Batteries Required | Yes |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Maximum Speed | 80 Kilometers per Hour |
Supported Battery Types | Lithium-Ion Polymer |
Scale | 1:10 Scale |
Additional Features | Flashing Light |
J**E
Incredible RC car, worth the price, crazy fast
Amazing RC car. Crazy fast. Easy to crash if you don't know what your doing. As good as many RC cars double or triple the price. Replacement and upgrade parts are easy to find. I love the adjustablity of the controller and the cars suspension.
D**N
No Better Value for the Money
After trying this out for several days it has lived up to every expectation and more. I will compare it to the DEERC 210E that I purchased previously. They are both brushless bashers that come with a 3S battery, but the 210E is a bit less expensive. That said, what you get for that slightly higher price tag is amazing. Carbon fiber drive rods for each wheel, higher quality shocks, tires, body shell, controller, the works. The controller even has 4 channels so you can add accessories to your truck. And the handling is so clean and smooth it's like a sports car, whereas the 210E felt like a truck, and an overpowered one at that. Not to say the Omni-Terminator has less power, no no no ... this is by far faster than the 210E and has the torque to pop a wheelie on takeoff. But it holds a straight line the whole way, no pulling to one side on max acceleration like I found with the 210E, even over obstacles it still holds its line. And it is tough as they come, I had several bad jumps and bad angles at the ramp that sent the car flipping end over end multiple times with no issues other than an occasional body clip coming lose. I even flipped it on the pavement at full speed, and it slid for several feet before hitting the grass. But it has skid pads on the roof, so they got scuffed up, and the body was fine. Even the side mirrors have held so far. It is a bit front heavy though so getting backflips can be a challenge, it may be easier to do a front flip. And do to the front heavy nature if you are at full speed and slam on the brakes, it is likely to flip forward, so be aware of that. But if you control it right you can get an awesome stoppie. Other than that, I have nothing bad to say about this monster of an RC truck. I even did some aerial speed tests measuring the time it took to travel a fixed distance and the average of 15 runs, which honestly where all within milliseconds of each other, so super consistent power, came out to 28.4 MPH. I know they say up to 50 MPH under "Optimal" conditions, but my runs were as it came, without doing a thing to the car out of the box. I am sure if I messed with my suspension, gearing, or even a re-lubing the diffs I would get more speed, but I can't see why I need it. As it sits now, at top speed it is pretty much a dragster with almost no ability to turn without losing control. So, unless I am planning on racing it, 28 MPH is more than enough to shock my neighbors and get sick jumps.
J**J
Big bang for your buck!
Seems to be very durable and item is as advertised. Very fast rc truck, well worth the price!
J**N
Amazing RC truck at an even better price!
Absolutely 💯 love this R/C Omni Terminator brushless truck. It's extremely fast on the 3s lipo included. Unlike most R/C vehicles on Amazon this one is built like a tank. Aluminum belly pan, Aluminum shock towers, Aluminum center brace, etc. Also has very nice bearings, the wheels spin so easy by hand with zero noise "that smooth" and having the center diff is perfect. You get a fan on the motor and a fan to keep the ESC cool, and they work perfectly. I would 100% buy this RC truck over the Deerc trucks or over most brands. This has the quality of higher end trucks. The only slight negative I would say is its not quite 1/10th scale, especially compared to my Rock Crawler which is a beast. I do plan to add material to the inner side of the truck body to strengthen it as its so nice I want to keep it that way for as long as possible. I did not do the body strengthen technique on my Deerc trucks and I destroyed the body within one fairly hard run time of flipping over do to so much power and turning to quickly. Just buy this truck, you will be pleased with it right out of the box!
A**D
Carbon upgrade is worth it. Test it before you bash it.
First purchased this truck for $190 on sale I didn’t know there was a carbon version at the time. I understood it was a Chinese brand but I have a process to help mitigate the lemons from companies with little to no quality control (listed below). I just wanted something to work well for the price to get me back into the hobby. I’ve had a traxxas, but mostly tyco cars growing up. This was my second hobby grade car.Day 1 I had issues with the esc. Pressing the throttle forward led to it continuing forward movement albeit slowly. Same for reverse. As if throttle trim was someone set for both forward and reverse. Restarted it and it worked but ultimately returned it because I learned that the carbon version had many upgrades for $50 and that others had esc issues and that I could potential keep having them. It’s better to return un damaged than hope for the best.THE REALITY OF BUYING FROM COMPANIES LIKE THIS:Part of the issue with these brands is they don’t have quality control. I know there’s a chance to have a lemon but if there are many people who do not, then I know there’s a quality versions that exist. It’s the price you pay for buying these brands (literally, R&D and quality control cost a company a lot of money that gets passed onto the consumer). These brands are cheap for a reason. This is a brand who has fixed issues and made newer ideations over there short time as a company.MY PROCESS FOR BUYING UNPROVEN BRANDSHere’s my advice purchasing brands like this.1st. Do the research on the devices that do what you want them to do. Find people who do follow up reviews (9months living with the Rlaarlo terminator).Baby the device and keep the packaging. For an easily damaged RC car don’t hit jumps on your first ride. Don’t put the body on. Just drive it around your house, then outside. Then try a jump and keep pushing it until you learn it’s at least not an immediate issue because. This doesn’t help with long term but it’s very easy to return undamaged items, but with an item that can be very easy to damage they can and Rlarrlo will dock your return if you send back damage that you caused. When I returned it said they will issue the refund after the product is assessed and if damaged it will reflect the amount refunded.WHY I ULTIMATELY WENT WITH THE CARBONif I replaced the Alloy truck I likely would’ve been fine. I don’t think this version is a lemon. However, the carbon version is more like a 2.0 than another version of the car. It came out later and addressed some issues people discussed so rather than replace the truck I purchased the carbon version for $220 on sale and have had no issues with it.The carbon version has a more capable motor and esc, stronger drivetrain and spiraled differentials. For those who don’t really do RC stuff, those are quite impressive and never found on a truck of this size or price. It’s why it’s become so popular and even the hardcore hobbies have purchased it. For them it’s easy to replace items they think would wear quickly or to give upgrades to certain components. A similarly spect truck would be closer to $400. Now that $400 truck might have similar components but it also likely comes with better overall components. Arguably it’s cheaper to upgrade the carbon to the $400-500 level truck than it is to just purchase the more expensive truck. The question becomes if it’s worth your time and money.For someone experienced person or even someone with the money I can see wanting to just buy a ready to run tried and tested product for $400 and just have fun when they want, but for those who love tinkering or those getting into the hobby, this is more worth it.I might not jump the truck at a skate park like the YouTube videos show but being less experienced I have crashed and flipped it many times. I purchased this because I learned it was very strong. I have not broken anything yet but I am enjoying tinkering and want to start upgrading parts. They skimp on the differential fluid so that forced me to do research and have to take apart my truck to learn its internals. I installed the added pinion gear to increase its speed as well. I’ve enjoyed tinkering and now want to put bigger tires on it which will require upgrading certain components so it will handle the added stress. After the upgrades I will have spent close to what a traxxas Rustler ultimate will have costed but I got to do it myself and it is still about $100 cheaper than the Rustler.Hope this helps. Get the carbon version and test it first. If it works great, you got a good one. Have fun, it’s one of the best driving trucks for its size and money.
R**K
Durable
Fast, fun and you'll need more batteries. Love driving this one!
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