Team Corally
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**Meet the Game-Changing Asuga XLR 6S RTR Buggy by Team Corally**
Experience an unparalleled drive with the grand and groundbreaking Asuga XLR 6S RTR Buggy from Team Corally. Standing 15% taller than the conventional 1/8 buggies, it's in a league of its own! Crafted with meticulous precision and attention to the minutest details, Asuga XLR promises to be the fastest, most resilient, and best-performing RC buggy to date. To top it off, it's available in three distinct body colors. Ready to elevate your bashing experience?
Size Matters!
The Asuga XLR's stature sets it apart, boasting greater ground clearance, expansive suspension movement, and large-scale components. All this, assembled on a brand-new chassis infused with the reliable and powerful 6S drivetrain technology that Team Corally's 1/8 scale models are celebrated for.
Dive into Asuga XLR's Distinct Features:
• Remarkable 70% parts compatibility with existing Team Corally 1/8 scale models.
• Solid 3mm aluminum core chassis plate complemented with protective side barriers.
• An ultra-stable central chassis brace system.
• CNC-engineered adjustable aluminum motor mount accompanied by a combined aluminum and steel center diff assembly.
• Significant 16mm big bore, threaded aluminum, oil-infused shocks coupled with sturdy springs, refined 4mm pistons, and extended lower shock ends.
• CNC-crafted 5mm thick aluminum shock towers at the front and rear.
• Huge, durable composite suspension arms, fortified with aluminum hinge pins and pivot ball holders. The front arms also sport a unique aero control kit, enhancing downforce and steering precision.
• A robust 8mm aluminum suspension pin holder anchored by eight 4mm screws, inclusive of adjustable composite toe-in blocks.
• Heavyweight composite steering blocks featuring a revamped pillow ball locking mechanism.
• Expanded composite rear hubs.
• Resilient composite steering and upper-camber links.
• Trio of precision, fluid-filled differentials with CNC helical-cut metal gears.
• Strengthened S2 steel drive joints and axles.
• ABEC-3 ball bearings with rubber sealing.
• Modern chassis skid plates crowned with a contemporary front bumper.
• Sleek 130mm Sprint RXA high-grip tires built for 6S power.
• Trustworthy CT2R pistol grip 2.4 GHz transmission system with digital modifications, steering rate control, and servo reversals.
• High-performance Kuron 825 4-pole, 2050kv brushless motor.
• Seamless 6S-ready Torox 185 ESC with adjustable user settings.
• HV7225 high-velocity steering servo equipped with metallic gears and a formidable 25Kg torque.
The Asuga XLR's sheer size combined with its extensive ground clearance and expansive suspension, rests on the tried-and-true drive components of Team Corally's existing 6S models. This ensures unbeatable durability, exhilarating acceleration, unmatched top-speed, and precise handling. Step up and redefine your standards with Team Corally's Asuga XLR RTR.
Get ready! The next big thing in RC is here! Introducing the Asuga XLR Buggy from Team Corally. Larger, faster, and prepared to tackle the toughest terrain, the groundbreaking Asuga XLR is the first of its kind. Built to withstand the punishment of todays' bashers, Team Corally's innovation and attention to the smallest of details result in a model that will surprise and delight owners. Super-size your bashing program with Team Corally.
Meet the next big thing from Team Corally. Introducing the all-new, never-before-seen, extra-large Asuga XLR buggy. This unique vehicle is 15% larger than traditional 1/8 buggies and delivers a driving experience like no other car available today! Developed with a laser-focus on the smallest of details, the Asuga XLR is precision-engineered to satisfy its owners with the fastest, most durable, and best-handling RC buggy ever produced. As an added bonus, the Asuga XLR is available not only in three body color choices but is offered in both ready to run and race roller versions to allow owners a personal choice of motor, ESC, and radio. Isn’t it time you went big with your bashing program?