YUAN PLAN 1:24 RC Drift Car 4WD 15KM/H with Lights and Extra Tires - Black
The YUAN PLAN 1:24 remote control drift car reaches speeds up to 15 km/h with its strong motor and all-wheel drive, making it a solid pick for kids and adults who enjoy drifting. The body is molded from ABS plastic with rounded edges for durability and safety during play. It comes with two rechargeable batteries, a 2.4 GHz pistol-grip controller, four extra rubber tires, and six blocks for setting up obstacles.
How fast does the YUAN PLAN RC drift car go?
This 1:24 scale car can hit a maximum speed of 15 km/h, thanks to its powerful motor and 4WD system. That speed makes it suitable for both indoor and outdoor drift sessions, whether you're practicing figure-8 or U-shaped drifts.
What's included in the box?
- 1x RC drift car (black)
- 2x rechargeable batteries
- 1x 2.4GHz pistol-grip controller
- 1x USB charging cable
- 1x instruction manual
- 4x extra rubber tires
- 6x blocks for course setup
Can multiple cars race together without interference?
Yes. The 2.4 GHz system lets several cars run at the same time without signal cross-talk, so friends can race or drift together without one car responding to another's controller.
Key specifications
| Scale | 1:24 |
| Maximum speed | 15 km/h |
| Drive type | 4WD (all-wheel drive) |
| Body material | ABS plastic |
| Remote frequency | 2.4 GHz |
| Lights | Front LED |
| Batteries included | 2 rechargeable (USB charging) |
| Extra tires | 4 rubber tires |
| Blocks | 6 pieces |
Frequently asked questions
How many batteries does the car use?
The car uses one rechargeable battery at a time, but the package includes two batteries so you can swap and keep playing while the other charges.
Does the car have lights?
Yes, front LED lights are built in, adding visibility and a cool effect during low-light drifting.
Is the controller easy for kids to handle?
The pistol-grip controller is designed for simple operation, making it accessible for children while still offering full control for advanced maneuvers.
What are the blocks for?
The six blocks can be arranged to create obstacles, ramps, or course boundaries for more creative play.