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It’s no secret that one of the hottest genres of surface-bound RC to hit it big in recent times is the RC lowrider. Not built for all-out speed or all-terrain performance, the RC lowrider serves up satisfaction in a different way. Requiring a stick-type transmitter that boasts a porcupine-like array of switches, the RC lowrider is capable of things that no other RC car can perform.
Redcat’s line of 1/10-scale lowriders can hop, scrape and drive on three wheels, just like their real-life counterparts. Leading the RC lowrider movement, Redcat took the RC scene by storm a couple years ago with its 1964 Chevrolet Impala SS derived SixtyFour lowrider. The innovative RC car is based on a real-life