What does the Traxxas Stampede come with?

What does the Traxxas Stampede come with?

The transmitter and painted and decaled body are all included. Simply select the Traxxas battery pack(s) and charger of your choice to get up and running.

How fast is the Traxxas Stampede?

With a top speed of 30+mph, the Stampede is plenty capable straight out of the box, but sometimes stock power just isn’t enough. In this video you’ll see just how easy it is to add Velineon brushless power to your 2WD Stampede for extreme performance and incredible 65+ mph speeds.

How big is the Traxxas Stampede?

15.63 Inches
Traxxas Customer Support

Length: 15.63 Inches (397mm)
Track: 13.39 Inches (340mm)
Center Ground Clearance: 2.95 Inches (75mm)
Weight: 90.46oz (2.57kg)
Height (overall): 8.94 Inches (227mm)

How fast does the Stampede 4X4 go?

60 mph
Outfitted with Velineon brushless horsepower and a lightweight modular chassis, the Stampede 4X4 VXL tops out at over 60 mph.

Does the Traxxas Stampede come with a battery and charger?

They are simple to operate and maintain. Stampede XL-5 includes a genuine Power Cell Battery Pack with iD connector to make sure you experience all the performance that’s been engineered into your Traxxas model.

What traxxas are fastest?

“Traxxas claims its all-wheel-drive XO-1 is the world’s fastest ready-to-run, electric RC supercar. It says the XO-1 can hit 60 mph in 2.3 seconds and exceed 100 mph.

How fast is the stampede out of box?

The brushed version of the Traxxas Stampede comes with a 12 Turn 550 brushed motor and can reach speeds over 30 mph out of the box.

When did the Traxxas Stampede come out?

August 3, 2018
Product information

Product Dimensions 16.25 x 12.75 x 9.5 inches
Customer Reviews 4.6 out of 5 stars 187 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Release date August 3, 2018
Manufacturer Traxxas

Is Traxxas Made in USA?

Traxxas is a radio control model manufacturer based in McKinney, Texas. Traxxas offers electric and nitro powered radio-controlled cars, off-road and on-road vehicles, boats, and drones.

  • August 28, 2022