The HPI Trophy Truggy picks up where the HPI Trophy Buggy left off. Larger wheels and tyres coupled with extra ground clearance allow the HPI Trophy Truggy to tackle terrain others wouldnt dare touch! The Truggy has just been updated with a HPIs fresh new 2.4Ghz radio gear and waterproofing features.
An all new bodyshell and killer paint scheme give the truggy an aggressive stance, which works exceptional well with the new black chrome wheels.
The powerful 4.6cc engine from the Savage X provides all the grunt youll need to thrash around your local park, and the heavy duty drive train ensures all that power is transferred to the wheels in the most effective manner possible. The engine is supplied with a pull start system, although HPIs excellent Roto Start system is available as an aftermarket option part.
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Top speed is around 40mph.
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
Yes, that would be fine over a grassy field for example.
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Approx 45mph or so
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I think they stopped doing the DVDs several years ago now, favouring the MYHPI and YouTube based videos.
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Yes this is the Trophy Truggy 4.6 - I've not seen the video, but there's only one version of this.
It includes the vehicle, radio gear, etc - you just need starting equipment and fuel to complete.
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Both are great cars to be honest, not much to choose between those two!
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Yes HPI is a great brand.
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These are 1:8 scale, but full dimensions are:
Length: 580mm
Width: 405mm
Height: 180mm
Track: 365mm
Wheelbase: 365mm
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It's "splash proof" - so should be OK on say damp tarmac, but avoid those puddles!
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Fuel consumption (like with real cars!) will vary - but a tank is good for around 15 mins or so, depending on driving style and engine settings.
Fuel tank is 160cc, so 1 Litre will be just over 6 tanks.
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The Vorza is HPI's more high end truck yes,
Answered by: Si @ Wheelspin Models