Traxxas Chevy B10 Confirmed as R/C Drag Racer

It also comes with the underpinnings of the Slash stadium-truck.

There are many combinations that every person can accept. The Chevrolet C10, when paired with drag racing components that are fast and go-fast, is not what you might think of as a good pairing.

Motorsport can be expensive, but it is not impossible to make a living in this sport. Traxxas Recently, a R/C version was released of the drag-spec C10. This industry giant’s latest offering is based on the long-running and popular Slash stadium truck. Traxxas has not yet shared pricing or specs for its radio-controlled C10.


The vehicle is built with solid components and features all the big-tire accessories you would expect from a drag-prepped C10. This vehicle is ready for any stretch of asphalt, whether it’s the extra-wide Mickey Thompson ET dragslicks or the adjustable wheelie bars at the rear. Additional industry staples include skinny wheels at the front, an aggro body kit and a high-rake suspension system. The vehicle is lower at the front than at the rear.

This is Traxxas first attempt at making a factory-built R/C dragcar. Drag racing enthusiasts have been using the Slash platform for a while, and the factory supports this package. This will ensure that you are never disappointed in your drag racing experience.

There will be six color options available to buyers, including black, white red, green and blue. Although details are not available, the TraxxasC10 looks solid and is fast.