RC drift cars are 1:10 (and increasingly 1:7) on-road model cars tuned for controlled rear-end slides instead of grip — hard-compound or ABS-shell drift tyres, rear-wheel-drive or counter-steer 4WD layouts, smooth brushless powerbands and stiffened suspension all combine to mimic real motorsport drifting.1:10 dominates the category (huge aftermarket support); 1:18 is a budget option for indoor carpet; 1:7 (Arrma) is the new bigger-is-cooler option. Power is electric: brushless setups are the norm with programmable ESCs for throttle finesse.RTR drift cars start at £130–£200 (Sakura D5, MST RMX); enthusiast 1:10 builds run £300–£600 with body kits and tyres; competition gyro-equipped builds £700+. The discipline favours patient, throttle-disciplined drivers — an entry RTR plus a smooth concrete or carpet surface is the right place to start.
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KKPIT PD-K PDK 1/10 Rear-Drive RC Drift Frame (Chassis Kit)
£397.99This premium 1/10 rear-drive drift chassis kit grants experienced builders complete customization freedom with carbon fibre and aluminium construction. Adjust wheelbase and track width to fine-tune handling, supports 2S ultra-thin batteries and standard 540 motors. Barebone format demands full assembly but rewards with a truly bespoke drift machine.
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RC drift carsRC drift cars, 1/8th, 500-750, 750-1500, Adults 14+, Electric RC cars, Experienced, Expert, RC Car Kits - Electric, RC Drifting, Ready to Run
Kyosho FAZER MK2 Toyota Supra A80 Drift T1 Readyset (K.34471T1B)
£224.99Kyosho’s 1/10 4WD touring ReadySet on the Fazer Mk2 chassis with the Toyota Supra body. Brushed power system, oil-filled shocks, 2.4 GHz radio — ready to run with a 7.2V NiMH or 2S LiPo, charger and AA cells. UK stock — order today for fast dispatch.
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Frequently Asked Questions
A drift car needs low-grip hard-compound tyres, a rear-wheel-drive or "counter-steer" 4WD setup, and a smooth powerband. Suspension is usually stiffer than a touring car, and the body is styled on real-world drift icons (Nissan Skyline, Toyota Supra, BMW E46).
Yes — most 1:10 touring cars accept drift tyres as a drop-in swap. You'll get 80% of the drift experience from just the tyre change. Upgrading the spool, suspension and ESC settings gets you the last 20%.
Yes — drift tyres are hard plastic or ABS shells over a foam insert, not rubber. They're designed to break traction predictably at low throttle. Running rubber grip tyres on a drift chassis won't drift; running drift tyres on a normal touring track won't grip.
Smooth tarmac, polished concrete or carpet. Indoor RC drift tracks are common at UK hobby clubs. Avoid anything textured — a gravelly surface will wreck drift tyres in minutes.
Different skill, not necessarily harder. Drifting rewards smooth throttle and steering inputs and is very forgiving of slow, steady inputs. Racing rewards aggression and precise line selection. Most drivers who try both end up doing both.

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