Would You Like A Mini Bronco Beast Signed By Traxxas?

by AutoExpert   |  17 May, 2021

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Ford has an ace card this year with the Bronco or 4x4 Blue Oval concepts on the market, it is time to make some noise. Traxxas, one of the expert builders of the best-looking and performing RC cars around. If you want any kind of off-road models, take for example their most popular project - the RC version of the legendary Mercedes-Benz G Wagon or the 1/10th scale old-school Bronco.

The next project in line is the hyper-realistic Ford Bronco Rock Crawler and their fans won’t have to wait for it for long since they already got a licensed replica RC and the last steps are taken to complete the project. Dubbed the Traxxas TRX-4 2021 Ford Bronco will end up being a crafted little machine with great exterior details. There will be a functional spare tire, optional headlights, brake lights, and turn signals, and here’s a bonus - tow hooks and a receiver hitch.

The chassis is created from heavy-duty steel frame rails, aluminum scale shocks, a dual battery tray, and heavy-duty steel links. The TRX-4 2021 Ford Bronco brings along portal axles, remote locking differentials, a high/low transmission, and a twin friction plate slipper clutch to support the truck’s maximum off-road performance.

You’ll also enjoy the hardened steel u-joints and sealed ball bearings to keep things reliable under the toughest conditions. It’s no news that geometry plays a big part in creating this little Bronco. You should instantly spot the raised center driveshafts and suspension links, high steering, and drag links. The 3.14-inches of ground clearance and a 45-degree steering angle will provide extreme maneuverability.

With a new 52-degree approach angle and 49-degree departure angle, you’ll get an RC car with a Titan 21T 550 motor, a 5000-mAh iD LiPo battery pack, and an XL-5 HV speed controller, and a Metal-Gear high-torque waterproof steering servo. Inside, the off-roader hides a TQi four-channel radio control system. Meanwhile, this mini Bronco is available with a set of 1.9-inch replica Wildtrak wheels and should cost you at least $549.95.

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