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Kyosho · Buggy · 1:8

Inferno MP10e

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KitBrushless4WDCompetition
Follow-up costs: high Guide price approx. 749 € · ready-to-run approx. 989 €

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Purchase high
Purchase price, ready-to-run model
Battery & charger high
Follow-up energy costs
Spare parts & upgrades high
Repair & tuning

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Guide price (RRP/street price) – still rough · as of Juni 2026 · orientation, not an offer. Source:vicasso24.de – Bausatz (Stand 06/2026). Live shop prices will follow with the affiliate feed.

Our description

The Kyosho Inferno MP10e is the electric version of the multiple IFMAR world champion Inferno buggy – a 1/8 4WD competition kit (currently as the TKI2). It ships unassembled and without electronics: brushless motor, ESC, batteries, charger, radio/receiver, servo, tyres and paint must be bought separately. It is powered by two 2S LiPos (4S total) and a sensored 1/8 brushless system. Highlights are the hard-anodised aluminium chassis (tuned flex), big-bore oil-filled shocks and the dual side battery boxes for balanced weight distribution. Note on our „ready-to-run" calculator below: it only covers basic equipment – a 1/8 competition buggy additionally needs a high-end brushless combo, two 4S LiPos, a powerful charger, a race radio and tyres. Realistically you end up around €1,400–1,800 to race it. In return you get top competition tech with excellent spare-parts and tuning support. Honestly: this is not a beginner product – assembly skill, setup knowledge and handling 4S brushless power are all assumed.

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👍 Pros

  • Championship pedigree (Inferno) and genuine competition tech
  • Hard-anodised aluminium chassis, big-bore oil-filled shocks
  • Balanced dual battery-box layout for handling
  • Excellent spare-parts and hop-up support

👎 Cons

  • Pure kit: electronics, batteries, charger, radio and servo are missing
  • High total cost: realistically ~€1,400–1,800 to race
  • Consumable-heavy (tyres, batteries) – ongoing racing costs
  • Not a beginner model; often out of stock

Facts

ManufacturerKyosho
CategoryBuggy
Scale1:8
DrivetrainBrushless · 4WD
TypeKit
Battery includedNo
Charger includedNo
Weight3.65 kg
Frequency2.4 GHz

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