For drivers who tackle loose-surface layouts and technical sections, the Yokomo MOR-020 offers a well judged mix of grip and control. The electric chassis is tuned to stay composed over variable terrain, helping drivers focus on lines and setup changes.
Yokomo revised the wheelbase and Ackermann to give the MOR-020 steadier behaviour through fast and slow corners. These geometry updates reduce sudden oversteer and make the buggy more predictable when pushing limits.
The integrated one-way centre slipper reduces front traction during jumps and hard turns, leading to cleaner landings and fewer mid-air corrections. That gives drivers confidence when attacking rhythm sections and doubles.
With 13mm big bore shocks the MOR-020 keeps tyres on the ground and smooths out choppy surfaces. The laydown towers contribute to a lower centre of gravity, improving stability under braking and in sweeps.
Yokomo MOR-020 blends durable hardware and thoughtful setup options to suit hobbyists who want a capable off-road chassis for club and informal racing.
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