Tamiya 57857 Subaru XV TT-02 RTR Club Edition  [57857]

Tamiya 57857 - 1/10 RC XB RTR Subaru XV (TT-02)
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57857
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Introducing the Tamiya 57857 Subaru XV on a Versatile TT-02 Chassis

Tamiya 57857 recreates the Subaru XV in 1/10 scale, mounted on the flexible TT-02 chassis. Supplied ready-to-run, this car removes lengthy assembly and gets you out testing setup and driving lines quickly. It is a dependable choice for modelers who like straightforward maintenance and tuning.

Balanced TT-02 Layout for Consistent Driving

The TT-02 platform delivers a reliable 4WD drivetrain and neutral handling characteristics that suit learning and refining driving skills. Its simple construction also makes it easy to swap parts and experiment with geometry and damping.

Subaru XV Looks in Tough Polycarbonate

The Subaru XV body is sculpted from resilient polycarbonate to cope with knocks and track use while keeping authentic styling. The shell is straightforward to finish and customise for personal colour schemes.

Included Electronics and Upgrade Routes

With motor and ESC included, the Tamiya 57857 gives predictable throttle control and steady performance out of the box. The chassis accepts a wide range of hop-ups that can improve traction, acceleration, and steering precision over time.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/10
  • Chassis: TT-02
  • Drive Type: 4WD
  • Body: Polycarbonate
  • Motor: Included
  • ESC: Included

This model is ideal for hobbyists seeking an authentic-looking RTR car with sensible upgrade paths and easy upkeep.

Yes, the TT-02 chassis is well suited to club circuits and smooth asphalt, offering consistent grip and easy setup adjustments.
Basic RC tools like hex drivers, pliers and a tyre truer are enough for routine service; no specialised factory tools are required.
Polycarbonate bodies are user friendly to paint; use lacquer or polycarbonate-specific paints and mask panels carefully for neat results.
The 4WD setup handles tarmac and light rough sections well, though heavy off-road use will expose the limits of the on-road chassis.

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