Kyosho Inferno MP10e Readyset 1/8 4WD Brushless Electric Buggy (Green) w/2.4GHz Radio

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Beginner Friendly Ready To Run Offroad Racing Buggy

The Kyosho Inferno MP10e Readyset 1/8 4WD Brushless Electric Buggy redefines the 1/8 scale off-road category, seamlessly blending high-speed thrills with dynamic off-road capabilities and performance! Based on the legendary 1/8 racing buggy with the same DNA as the competition level model that competes at the highest level in major 1/8 scale electric buggy races around the world, this fully assembled and ready-to-run MP10e is sure to impress seasoned and entry-level racers alike!

About the MP10e Readyset


Performance Electronics

This ready to run 1/8 scale buggy comes equipped with a 4S ready brushless motor and ESC. The cast aluminum motor mount features a sliding plate to accommodate different pinion or spur gear sizes. The programmable ESC has ten output programs to choose from allowing you to choose the best levels for your driving style. A convenient wire guard keeps the motor wires up and away from any rotating parts.

Suspension Design

The suspension geometry of this buggy is completely adjustable to ensure you can precisely setup this buggy to your track. The large shock bodies are super smooth and use a bladder style for excellent dampening. The shock springs are the same that were developed for the Kyosho 2022 GB Buggy. Sway bars are used front and rear to further improve chassis stability.

Chassis Layout

Kyosho took great care in the layout of the chassis. Dual battery holders allow for better weight distribution to help keep the car balanced. This means two 2S stick-pack batteries can be used in series keeping the weight low within the chassis. The rigid wing mount ensures that the wing stays stable through your main events.

Features

  • Pre-assembled Readyset of the legendary 1/8 scale racing buggy kit
  • Front weight bias design
  • 4WD shaft system
  • 5mm Aluminum front and rear shock towers
  • Updated servo and brushless motor
  • KT-331P pistol-grip transmitter with LCD screen
  • Updated springs
  • Wide range of suspension settings
  • Wide variety of already released optional Inferno parts
  • Equipped with the GP buggy world championship aluminum shock bodies

Includes:

  • (1) Kyosho MP10e RTR
  • Manual

Needed to Complete

  • (2) 2S Stick Pack Batteries
  • Compatible Battery Charger
  • (4) AA Batteries

Specifications:

Scale Size 1:8
Terrain Off-Road
Body Style Buggy
Drive 4WD
Length 19.29in (490mm)
Width 12.08in (307mm)
Wheelbase 12.79in (325mm)
Weight 8.04lb (3650g)
Power Source Electric
Assembly Level Ready to Run*

*Ready to Run Models come assembled with pre-installed electronics from the manufacturer. Most still require a battery, charger, and other accessories. Please check the "Needed to Complete" to ensure you have everything you need to get out and play!

This product was added to our catalog on November 15, 2023

Justin Sula
Verified Owner
Monday, Mar 25 2024 (7 months ago)
Kyosho Inferno MP10e Readyset 1/8 4WD Brushless Electric Buggy (Green)
Great car. Got it for my first 1/8 scale. I was a little frustrated though when the car arrived and the front shock bolt was sheared off. I replaced it but 5 minutes into driving another bolt sheared. I'm not sure if I got a bad batch or what but I wouldn't expect something new to be damaged. Other than that it has been great
matthew branton
Verified Owner
Sunday, Jun 2 2024 (4 months ago)
Kyosho Inferno MP10e Readyset 1/8 4WD Brushless Electric Buggy (Green)
Brief personal history, been in rc about 40 years. Raced off an on from early 90’s through 2010. Mainly just bashing now. Bought this cause I wanted to start racing again and price wise maid sense for my budget and i wasn’t super knowledgeable about 1/8 electric requirements I’m more 1/10 electric but have experience with 1/8 nitro. I talked to Kyosho before purchasing so I knew what to expect in regards to the difference between the kit version and this rtr. The rtr uses different materials made at a different place on parts like the diff joints, cups, universals, ect. However the replacement part numbers for the part in the rtr pull up the part that you would get in the kit so when parts wear and need replacement you end up with a better part then you started out with. Rtr build quality was very good, no loose screws, thread lock used where it was supposed to, shocks and diffs properly filled ect.
Durability of the buggy is ok box stock but gets better when parts like universals and diff cups get replaced. Anything will break on a 30mph bad landing on one wheel. Tekno or arrma type durability no but still competent enough to make it through a race day without any issues if you treat it with respect.
Have taken it to the track and performs very well. Great weight balance and good handling. Easy to maneuver mid air.
Things I changed were front and rear shock pistons to the ones in the tki3 where the holes are at an angle and that helped a lot with rougher tracks/ jumps and you WILL have to swap out the deans plugs. I love deans connectors but they are not up to the amp load of the motor/esc. You will need ec5 or ic5 or equivalent connectors to handle the amp draw.
Yes I recommend this buggy. Great rtr with a few minor issues mentioned.
Kit version is better more money.
5 stars for an rtr imo. Hope this helps some. Peace
Ron Ivancovich
Verified Owner
Wednesday, May 29 2024 (4 months ago)
Kyosho Inferno MP10e Readyset 1/8 4WD Brushless Electric Buggy (Green)
I recently purchased one of these and the damn thing broke after 1 easy lap and finding the replacement parts is ridiculous, I'm personally not happy with it and plan on returning it, I called amain an they told me that there's nothing they can do so I'd have to get ahold of Kyosho directly which I did and have yet to hear anything back. Pretty damn pissed off about it considering how much it costs