Remote Control Stunt Car With Double-Sided Twists
Turn ordinary play into epic stunts
Bored with cars that only drive forward? Twist, flip, and race on either side using the handheld remote or gesture-sensing wrist controller.

One Car, More Ways To Play
This is where a basic remote-control car stops being enough. The chassis, wheels, and controls all add another way to play.

Flip-Friendly Wheels
Oversized segmented wheels and the double-sided design support visible twists, flips, and continued driving after landing on either side.

Two Ways To Drive
The handheld remote offers familiar control, while the gesture-sensing wrist controller adds an interactive alternative for more active play.

Transforms Mid-Play
The twist-and-transform mechanism gives children more than steering. It creates a changing stunt shape and a new move to practice.

Ready For A Show
Illuminated front details and vivid molded plastic help the car stand out during energetic indoor or outdoor sessions.
Drive It Your Way
Start with the familiar controls, then add gestures once the car feels easy to steer.
Clear A Runway
Choose an open smooth floor, grass patch, or paved area and move fragile objects, pets, and obstacles out of the way.
Start With Handheld
Use the handheld remote to learn basic forward movement, turning, and stopping before attempting bigger tricks.
Try The Wrist Controller
Switch to the gesture-sensing wrist controller for a more active driving experience. Give the player room to learn the commands.
Build The Stunt
Practice a twist or flip, then explore double-sided recovery and create a short route with more than one move.
Quick Facts For Action
The useful details, without the instruction-manual fog.
Beyond Forward And Reverse
A basic RC car is fine for laps. This one is for families who want the laps to break into tricks.
| This stunt carBEST FOR ACTION | Basic RC car | |
|---|---|---|
| Double-sided driving | Yes | No |
| Twist and transform movement | Yes | No |
| Handheld control | Yes | Yes |
| Gesture-sensing control | Yes | No |
| Stunt-focused segmented wheels | Yes | Partial |
| Included control options | 2 | 1 |
Three Pieces, Instant Action
Everything needed to begin exploring remote and gesture-controlled stunt play is together in the package.
The Car That Refuses To Behave
A predictable car gets parked fast. This one turns ordinary driving into a moving stunt show, with room to try a new trick every time.

When Driving Gets Predictable
A car that only rolls forward and turns slowly feels exciting for about five minutes. Then every lap starts to look exactly like the last one.

Add A Little Chaos
The transforming chassis changes the game. Twist it, flip it, drive it from the other side, then switch from familiar handheld steering to gesture control.

A Better Kind Of Repeat
The fun is not one impressive flip. It is the next combination: a twist into a turn, a landing on the opposite side, or a fresh route across the floor.

Pick Your Surface
Start on a clear smooth floor, then take the action to grass or open pavement. Give the car room to move and the player room to make a spectacle.
Published guidance on children's toy safety
About this item
Turn ordinary driving into a double-sided stunt show with twists, flips, and recovery on either side. Use the handheld remote for familiar steering or switch to gesture control for a more active chall
Perform exciting double-sided twists, flips, and stunt maneuvers with remote or gesture control.
- boring conventional toy-car play
- limited maneuverability
- difficulty performing stunts
- lack of interactive control options
Before The First Stunt
A few straight answers for families deciding whether this is more fun than a basic RC car.
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