Here’s how the UDR scales out compared to a Slash. Overall length is 27.3 inches, and the truck is 13.6 inches wide. Its wheelbase is 16.5 inches, which works out to right in between 1/7 and 1/8 scale compared to the 125-inch wheelbase of a full-size desert racer. Traxxas refers to the UDR as a “Pro Scale” truck. Traxxas also offers the URD in red and black RIGID colors–see the gallery below. Here’s the real truck Traxxas based the…oh wait, no, that’s the RC truck in action! It’s a replica of Justin Lofton’s FOX race truck. Top speed per the box is 50+mph (see speed chart below), and the Unlimited Desert Racer will hit stores at $750-$800 depending on your dealer. Traxxas supplies their TQi transmitter, which is ready to accept the Traxxas Link Bluetooth module for complete radio adjustability and telemetry functionality via the free Traxxxas Link app. We’re talking eight shocks, solid rear axle, swaybars, two functional spare tires, interior with driver and navigator figures, removable chassis panels…the works.Īs for tech, the UDR is a 4X4 of course, with 6S-rated Velineon power via a VXL-6S speed control and 2200Kv motor. The UDR is also detailed in that its built just like a full-size desert racer, as the body-off pics will attest. So yeah, details galore on this thing, and not just in terms of add-ons like the jack, reservoirs, quarts of motor oil, radator, etc. The Unlimited Desert Racer (UDR for short) is all-new, and by far Traxxas’ most scale vehicle ever–and it’s not like the TRX-4 is a slouch in that department. WOW, Traxxas really crushed it with this bad boy.
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