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Old 02-23-2023, 01:20 PM
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Default NEW Corally Asuga XLR Buggy Xtra Large bigger than 1/8

This will be awsome i believe. 20-25% bigger than 1/8 Radix

Finally a bigger Buggy than 1/8



looks like a 1/7 scale

https://youtu.be/bqB86Inht8U

More info in less than 24h

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Here is info

it is 15% bigger than 1/8 buggy,

This comes ROLLER and also RTR With 6s combo and radio

599$ for RTR and 379$ for the Roller







Team Corally Asuga XLR is a high-performance off-road racing buggy that is designed to dominate any terrain it encounters. With its sleek and aerodynamic design, the Asuga XLR is not only visually appealing but also incredibly agile and fast.

Fifteen percent bigger than the average 1/8 buggy, with higher ground clearance, more suspension travel, and oversized components-in short, a completely new chassis that still uses the proven drive components of Corally's existing 6S models. Note the many details, and it will soon become clear to you that the ASUGA XLR has set a new standard for RTR RC cars.

The precision CNC-manufactured aluminum parts, the beautiful red anodization, and the various small details make a big difference.

-70% parts compatibility with existing Team Corally 1/8 scale models
-Massive, 3mm thick aluminum main chassis plate with protective side guards
-Ultra rigid hybrid central chassis brace system
-CNC-machined adjustable aluminum motor mount with aluminum and steel center diff assembly
-Massive 16mm big bore, threaded aluminum, oil-filled shocks with hard springs, heavy-duty 4mm tuned pistons, and oversized lower shock ends.
-5mm thick, CNC-machined aluminum front and rear shock towers
-Massive heavy-duty composite suspension arms, with aluminum hinge pin and pivot ball retainers for impressive durability. The front upper arms feature a unique aero control kit for additional downforce and improved steering response.
-Extreme 8mm-thick aluminum suspension pin holders secured by eight 4mm mounting screws include adjustable composite toe-in blocks.
-Large, heavy duty composite steering blocks with new pillow ball securement features
-Oversized composite rear hubs
-Durable composite steering and upper-camber links
-Three fluid-filled precision differentials with CNC spiral-cut metal input and main gears
-Durable, hardened S2 steel drive joints and axles
-Rubber sealed ABEC-3 ball bearings
-Chassis skid plates with integrated modern front bumper
-Low-profile 130mm Sprint RXA high-grip tires designed for 6S power
-Reliable CT2R pistol grip 2.4 GHz transmitter and receiver with digital trims, steering dual rate, and servo reversing
-Powerful Kuron 825 4-pole, 2050kv sensorless brushless motor
-Smooth and reliable 6S-capable Torox 185 ESC with LVC and user-adjustable BEC and profile settings
- HV7225 digital high-speed steering servo with metal gears and a whopping 25Kg of torque.


Larger than in size than other models with additional ground clearance, massive suspension travel, and oversized components, the Asuga XLR is a completely new chassis that employ the proven drive components of existing Team Corally 6S-powered models. The impressive size of the Asuga XLR delivers razor-sharp handling, amazing acceleration, top-speed, and unsurpassed durability. Reset your expectations and go big with Team Corally's Asuga XLR RTR.


One thing is sad
Chassis is only 3mm. This Big Buggy should have atleast 4mm , or 4.5mm

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I will buy one of these, Roller version

Arms and stuff looks beefy.

Only thing that worries is the 3mm chassis.

Anyways, i will not do huge jumps with this. I will be fine, and if not there will be 7075 swiss made chassis as option 3mm that will handle atleast medium jumps well .
Also 7075 swiss made chassis braces will come to this in Options from Corally i saw

If you jump insane, you need wait and see if M2C will do 4-5mm 7075 chassis.

If you like to drive fast, and run a stabile buggy without huge jumps you will be fine with stock chassis or atleast with the Corallys own coming 7075 swiss 3mm option chassis.


I wish there will be competition,
that Arrma also release 1/7 Buggy, roller with 4-5mm chassis , and one RTR maybe.

Personally i prefer rollers.
Love to choose my electronics self
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Wheels looks almost same in size like 1/8 Truggys got. Or maybe they are same.?
Im pretty shure most aftermarked 1/8 Truggy wheels will fit this car.


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  • -Low-profile 130mm Sprint RXA high-grip tires designed for 6S power
  • -Reliable CT2R pistol grip 2.4 GHz transmitter and receiver with digital trims, steering dual rate, and servo reversing
  • -Powerful Kuron 825 4-pole, 2050kv sensorless brushless motor
  • -Smooth and reliable 6S-capable Torox 185 ESC with LVC and user-adjustable BEC and profile settings

Size:
Length: 574 mm
Width: 359 mm
Height: 192 mm
Wheel base: 371 mm
Weight: 4450 g

Max. possible Speed: 110+ km/h

It is about 2inch wider and also almost 2inch longer wheelbase than 1/8 Buggies.

Now we have all info.

Only thing left is wait for Videos on youtube be released from guys like
RCDriver_Online and others who unbox this and Bash it decent.

I believe there will be at least couple today

If videos dont show any huge problems with this car i will buy one Green Roller.
How about you?

Electronics i will use in my Roller will be :_

Servo 35-45kg digital
Stock motor is 41x74mm 2050kv in RTR , so im thinkin New Max8 Combo 4278 2250kv Sensored 160amp ESC
HW38010400S

Here you can see how much parts cost, like wheels, new body, new diffs, and other stuff
https://www.corally.com/Car-Models/R...S-Roller-Blue/



This new MAX8 combo runs about 25% Cooler than the old MAX8. Also it has Alot more functions and settings Like Turbo that adds about 25% more power.

Battery tray dimensions: (LxWxH): 160x50.5x63 mm

Big lipos will fit

€ 61,95
€ 10,95€ 7,95OPTIONS !!! 7075 Swiss chassis and more

€ 134,95
€ 43,95 € 48,95
there is alot options to this car

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First real run video of this Car
from Corally them self

bashing
https://youtu.be/ZuYgyJoPZcE

presentation video new Asuga XLR
https://youtu.be/V3xtMWwYa9U

Now i wait for the RC Reviewers videos,Youtubers who unboxing and bashing this
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I have change my Mind

past release Corally XTR 2022
is actually better rig.
Alot 7075 parts
Roller

Almost same price.

Alot 7075 parts stock

Longer Wheelbase also

More stable, stronger.
Why buy this buggy xl ?

Just buy truggy wheels to that Corally XTR 2022 AND you have better more stable car.
Stronger parts also from box.
More protection also from that body

This release is not better than Corally XTR 2022 if you want roller.
The XTR Roller Muggy / truggy/monster is actually better.

At this moment the best choise to buy is

Hard Bashing
Arrma Kraton EXB roller 1/8

Track and fast driving without huge terrain and jumps
Corally XTR 2022 roller

Kraton handles more abuse

Corally XTR is more tight and nice drive fast with.
Not for big jumps or crash hard.

Last you want is this new Big Buggy without 7075 parts.

Go buy the 2022 Corally XTR or Arrma EXB Kraton , or Talion EXB RTR Will be better than this new Corally standart Huge buggy
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Kronos XTR
precision truggy

https://youtu.be/NU21WgA18_U

Arrma Kraton EXB = hardcore basher
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Kronos XTR
precision truggy

https://youtu.be/NU21WgA18_U

Arrma Kraton EXB = hardcore basher
I'll reserve judgement until I see some reviews and comparisons. Though this one is a bit perplexing to me. Is this for people that would really prefer a 1/8 truggy size RC in more of a buggy format? I mean I kinda get that. In general I like the look of a buggy over a truggy. But like you I would be more inclined to get a Kronos XTR instead at this point. Still, this is an interesting development. I like that Team Corally is doing some things to differentiate themselves from the standard stuff. Granted it is not too far off from the standard stuff, but still, things like this and say the Sketer are worth a good look.
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Great video out now from Tomley. He test drives it at BMW Track.

https://youtu.be/pE54396uiC0

Normal bashing, less than 30mph and bent shocktower.
It looks really good other than that.

Size and weight makes it grip very good at loose track with stock tyres.
If you use Proline, AKA, or Sweep Truggy tyres you will have even more grip

Nice balance, it does jumps great. This likes to fly far
Corally are nice in handling. Precision.

Great Video

Big heavy buggy like this , needs 7075 front shock tower.
I believe the chassis and rear tower covered by rear wing will last for normal bashing like Tomley did in this video.

It needs the option front shock tower, because it is a big Buggy.

Kronos XTR is great because it has body that protects front shocktower, and it has also 7075 parts.

I like that Corally made 1/7 buggy, or 1/8 xl buggy ?


Wonder when they will stock the 7075 hop ups ?

Most will need this Option Part for shure:

€ 42,95
Link to Options:
https://www.corally.com/New-Products...S-Roller-Blue/
go to OPTIONALS below pictures in that link




Here is alot options to this rig:
https://youtu.be/pE54396uiC0

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videos

TC Asuga XLR Speed Run! +MethodRC Tires

https://youtu.be/Mdtw_0_p4tU

TEAM CORALLY ASUGA XLR torture test in the cold ❄️

https://youtu.be/Ux_h4pNQbd0

Super Speed Saturday - Team Corally ASUGA XLR 6s Test w/18t pinion and big street wheels

https://youtu.be/EpZPWaYw4TU


I still Wonder why RC Driver and other Big Youtubers have not test this car.

Tomley from UK is the only big Youtuber who run it, he did bend the Front Shock Tower at normal bashing *nothing crazy*
Is there anyone who sell 7075 shocktowers to this car ?



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