Friday, August 24, 2012

Chinese made sedan car can be driven by remote control

chinese remote control car

The heir to the BYD F3 has gone through a number of name changes on its way to development, lastly deciding on Su Rui, but its USP has been kept in since the beginning: remote control function. That's right, a full-sized, road-legal sedan that can be drive by remote control. Of course, the R/C performance has tight limitations: the Su Rui has a max rate of two miles an time when being managed slightly and it only performs when the owner is no more than 33 feet away. But who loves you for you about that – it's a full-size R/C car!

In situation you were thinking about the Su Rui's specifications, there are two engines on the selection, one is a 1.5-liter four-cylinder with 109 horse power operating through a five-speed guide, the other a 1.5-liter turbo four with 154 power and the option of a six-speed guide or a six-speed automated. The remote control car comes with the 1.5 turbo and, we're supposing, the automatic.

The car can be began and driven in all ways with the remote control, and BYD has pressed the function as useful for getting into limited vehicle parking areas or finding your car when it's seeing and you don't have an offset umbrella. We determine that once the dark hats get operating on it, there will be a few more projects the China automobile sedan is excellent for.

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