The 1/8-scale GP buggy Inferno series stands tall as Kyosho’s flagship R/C car line, not only winning multiple world championship titles but also delivering the pure thrill of driving at the highest level. Now, the legacy continues with the debut of the next-generation MP11—the first full model change since the MP10 launched in January 2019. While continuous updates have kept the MP10 at the forefront of global competition, the MP11 takes a bold leap forward with all new design. Key changes include a newly developed main chassis, revised suspension and drivetrain systems, and an all-new body—all engineered for elite racing performance. One of the most significant changes is the revised front/rear weight distribution. With a more front-biased balance compared to the MP10, the MP11 delivers remarkably smooth handling that reduces driver stress. Coupled with optimized suspension geometry, the MP11 also achieves higher cornering speeds. The range of adjustable settings has been greatly expanded, and workability has been significantly improved—critical advantages for adapting to different track sizes and surfaces around the world. The MP11 also debuts a completely redesigned body and a new rear wing with matching wing stays, offering high-level aerodynamic performance perfectly tuned to the chassis. Carrying the Inferno legacy into a new era, the MP11 doesn’t just aim to win—it’s built to elevate every aspect of the racing experience, from setup to performance to the pure thrill of commanding one of the finest machines on the grid.
Features:
The Inferno series carries forward its winning legacy at World Championships and major races with a complete model regeneration.
Features the Inferno’s proven shaft-driven 4WD system.
All new 3mm 7075 aluminum main chassis is hard anodized (True hard anodizing) design. Engine is now moved forward 1mm and 1mm to the centre.
Repositioned R/C electronics and battery mounting points shift the center of gravity forward for more responsive and intuitive control.
New body and rear wing designs optimized for improved aerodynamic performance.
Reinforced bevel gears inside the differential boost durability.
Spur gear and clutch bell use 0.8 module enable easy fine-tuning of gear ratios.
Updated suspension geometry delivers superior surface tracing performance.
Front and rear oil shocks use a diaphragm design as standard for smooth, stable shock function.
Front and rear shock stays are made of high-rigidity 7075 duralumin. Rear shock stay is lightweight design. The front is 5mm thick, and the rear is 4mm thick. Also, the stay mounting screws have been changed from 4mm to 3mm.
New servo saver design minimizes impact of dirt particles by repositioning the spring.
Steering crank servo rod mount changed to a bushing type for adjustable steering response.
Resin front upper deck effectively absorbs shocks from surface for improved chassis stability.
Stopper has been added to the pressure tube connecting the fuel tank and muffler to prevent snagging during running.
Unassembled kit includes body and wing.
Specification:
Length: 490mm
Width: 307mm
Height: 180mm
Ground clearance: 28mm
Wheelbase: 325mm
Tread (F/R): 254mm
Tires (F/R): sold separately
Gear Ratio: 12.19:1
Weight: 3390g (approx.)
Engine: 21 Class (sold separately)
Kit Contents:
Unassembled chassis kit
Wheels
Wing
Special clear body
Window mask seal
Logo decals
Fuel tube
Linkage parts
Clutch parts
Air cleaner
Ring gear grease
1.5, 2.0, 2.5mm Hexagonal wrench
Cross wrench
Wheel wrench
Required for Operation:
2-channel 2-servo R/C system for cars
Compatible batteries for R/C system
21 engine
Tires w/foam inserts for 1/8 buggy
Starter box
Plug heater
Muffler & manifold
Fuel
Fuel bottle
Oil for air cleaner
Shock oil
Diff oil
Paint for car body
Instant adhesive
Tools
Screw lock material
Package total weight: 3330.00 grams (incl. packaging)
Package size: 27.00 x 45.00 x 19.00cm
Factory description: Kyosho Inferno MP11 1/8 Scale Radio Controlled .21 Engine Powered 4WD Racing Buggy
The 1/8-scale GP buggy Inferno series stands tall as Kyosho’s flagship R/C car line, not only winning multiple world championship titles but also delivering the pure thrill of driving at the highest level. Now, the legacy continues with the debut of the next-generation MP11—the first full model change since the MP10 launched in January 2019. While continuous updates have kept the MP10 at the forefront of global competition, the MP11 takes a bold leap forward with all new design. Key changes include a newly developed main chassis, revised suspension and drivetrain systems, and an all-new body—all engineered for elite racing performance. One of the most significant changes is the revised front/rear weight distribution. With a more front-biased balance compared to the MP10, the MP11 delivers remarkably smooth handling that reduces driver stress. Coupled with optimized suspension geometry, the MP11 also achieves higher cornering speeds. The range of adjustable settings has been greatly expanded, and workability has been significantly improved—critical advantages for adapting to different track sizes and surfaces around the world. The MP11 also debuts a completely redesigned body and a new rear wing with matching wing stays, offering high-level aerodynamic performance perfectly tuned to the chassis. Carrying the Inferno legacy into a new era, the MP11 doesn’t just aim to win—it’s built to elevate every aspect of the racing experience, from setup to performance to the pure thrill of commanding one of the finest machines on the grid.
Features:
The Inferno series carries forward its winning legacy at World Championships and major races with a complete model regeneration.
Features the Inferno’s proven shaft-driven 4WD system.
All new 3mm 7075 aluminum main chassis is hard anodized (True hard anodizing) design. Engine is now moved forward 1mm and 1mm to the centre.
Repositioned R/C electronics and battery mounting points shift the center of gravity forward for more responsive and intuitive control.
New body and rear wing designs optimized for improved aerodynamic performance.
Reinforced bevel gears inside the differential boost durability.
Spur gear and clutch bell use 0.8 module enable easy fine-tuning of gear ratios.
Updated suspension geometry delivers superior surface tracing performance.
Front and rear oil shocks use a diaphragm design as standard for smooth, stable shock function.
Front and rear shock stays are made of high-rigidity 7075 duralumin. Rear shock stay is lightweight design. The front is 5mm thick, and the rear is 4mm thick. Also, the stay mounting screws have been changed from 4mm to 3mm.
New servo saver design minimizes impact of dirt particles by repositioning the spring.
Steering crank servo rod mount changed to a bushing type for adjustable steering response.
Resin front upper deck effectively absorbs shocks from surface for improved chassis stability.
Stopper has been added to the pressure tube connecting the fuel tank and muffler to prevent snagging during running.
Unassembled kit includes body and wing.
Specification:
Length: 490mm
Width: 307mm
Height: 180mm
Ground clearance: 28mm
Wheelbase: 325mm
Tread (F/R): 254mm
Tires (F/R): sold separately
Gear Ratio: 12.19:1
Weight: 3390g (approx.)
Engine: 21 Class (sold separately)
Kit Contents:
Unassembled chassis kit
Wheels
Wing
Special clear body
Window mask seal
Logo decals
Fuel tube
Linkage parts
Clutch parts
Air cleaner
Ring gear grease
1.5, 2.0, 2.5mm Hexagonal wrench
Cross wrench
Wheel wrench
Required for Operation:
2-channel 2-servo R/C system for cars
Compatible batteries for R/C system
21 engine
Tires w/foam inserts for 1/8 buggy
Starter box
Plug heater
Muffler & manifold
Fuel
Fuel bottle
Oil for air cleaner
Shock oil
Diff oil
Paint for car body
Instant adhesive
Tools
Screw lock material
Product weight: 3330.00 grams
Package size: 27.00 x 45.00 x 19.00cm
Factory description: Kyosho Kyosho Inferno MP11 1/8 Scale Radio Controlled .21 Engine Powered 4WD Racing Buggy
The Finest Radio Control Models Kyosho is one of the oldest model rc car makers in Japan, it was created in October, 1963. Kyosho produces a wide variety of products, including radio-controlled cars, planes, helicopters, and boats.
Kyosho has avoided direct competition against their biggest competitor, Tamiya, in the hobby grade RC cars market since the 1980s, where Tamiya was the most active brand, instead, Kyosho were focusing on designing professional 1/8 scale racing buggies, Mini-Z series, and RC helicopters; areas in which Kyosho dominates today. The company is best known for its 1/8 scale competition buggies, Mini-Z series, and RC helicopters, but it also produces remote-controlled bipedal robots in the Manoi series.All the upgrade of their cars are available here at the largest online RC store.
The Finest Radio Control Models Kyosho is one of the oldest model rc car makers in Japan, it was created in October, 1963. Kyosho produces a wide variety of products, including radio-controlled cars, planes, helicopters, and boats.
Kyosho has avoided direct competition against their biggest competitor, Tamiya, in the hobby grade RC cars market since the 1980s, where Tamiya was the most active brand, instead, Kyosho were focusing on designing professional 1/8 scale racing buggies, Mini-Z series, and RC helicopters; areas in which Kyosho dominates today. The company is best known for its 1/8 scale competition buggies, Mini-Z series, and RC helicopters, but it also produces remote-controlled bipedal robots in the Manoi series.All the upgrade of their cars are available here at the largest online RC store.
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