Bravomonster’s line of premium RC cars are currently on sale at a pretty nice discount, including the Speedster Rechargeable Sports Car, which won the Red Dot Design award for craftsmanship in 2019. Typically sold for $130, you can add the high-end RC car to your collection for just $97.49.
This Bravomonster vehicle isn’t your typical RC car. It’s designed with a 5-line intelligent digital servo, a suspension system, RWD for enhanced performance, and a controller featuring Hall sensor sticks for precise control. In other words, you’ll get a car that’s smooth, responsive, and easy to maneuver. It also looks remarkably sleek, with aggressive curves throughout the entire design.
Bravomonster ensured the vehicle wasn’t just pretty, but also durable, constructing it with scratch-resistant paint to help it withstand the rigors of daily use. One of the coolest features of the RC car is racing mode, which cranks up the power output so you can perform drifts or send the car flying off ramps. Bravomonster says the car is “suitable for professional RC car enthusiasts and casual hobbyists,” so if you’re seeking an RC car that can do it all, this one is hard to beat.
You’ll get 30 minutes of juice in racing mode and 50 minutes in normal mode. Once the battery is drained, the built-in USB-C port makes it easy to get back on the racetrack.
If you’re looking for something with a more rugged style, the Muscle Mayhem RC Car is also discounted to $97.49 (was $130). It gets you the same features as the above RC car, but its design was largely inspired by classic muscle cars. Specs include a remote control with Hall effect sticks, RWD differential, and a USB-C charging port.
Amazon also has discounts on even more Bravomonster RC cars.
Though it’s not made by Bravomonster–and it’s not nearly as fancy–the Super Mario Kart Anti-Gravity Mini RC Racer is also discounted right now. You’ll find it for $26 (was $40) at Amazon. It’s not a professional-grade RC car, but if you’re seeking a fun toy, it’s a much more frugal option. Best of all, it’s designed to perform 360-degree spins and wheelies, which is pretty cool functionality for a car under $30.
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