Why Choosing the Right RC Buggy Battery Matters
Finding the best RC buggy battery isn’t just about numbers—it’s about unlocking your buggy’s full racing potential. Whether you’re blazing across dirt tracks or powering through off-road jumps, every second counts, and your battery plays a huge role in your success.
At CNHL, we understand how passionate RC buggy drivers are. That’s why we’ve designed LiPo batteries specifically for buggies—offering stable voltage, longer runtime, and a high discharge rate for those intense bursts of speed.
Top Battery Picks for RC Buggy Racing & Bashing
Our RC buggy batteries are built for agility, endurance, and maximum fun—perfect for racers intense 1/10 and 1/8 scale buggy who demand consistent performance and reliability.
- 1/10 2WD/4WD Buggy: 2S 5600mAh 100C hardcase recommended
- 1/8 Scale Buggy: 4S 5200–6200mAh 90C solfcase for max output
Popular Buggy Models We Support
Looking for batteries tailored for specific 1/8 scale buggies? Explore our dedicated collections below:
What Our Customers Say
“I’ve been using these batteries for my race buggies in classes like 4wd 13.5 and 2wd 17.5 for about two years. At $70, they offer excellent performance compared to other race brands. Even after heavy use, the cells stay balanced and deliver plenty of power. I charge at 2C rates without any issues. Definitely a great value!”
be lighter, but they’re more vulnerable to damage.
“Power packed and long lasting! After only a couple of uses, I’m impressed with the performance and runtime. Highly recommended for 1/10 2wd & 4wd race vehicles.”
RC Buggy Battery FAQs
Q: What’s the best LiPo battery for RC buggy racing?
For most 1/10 scale race buggies, a 2S 5000–6000mAh LiPo with 70C+ discharge is ideal. For 1/8 scale racing, go with 4S 6000mAh+ and 90C or higher.
Q: Can I use a 3S battery in a 2S buggy?
Some ESCs and motors can handle 3S, but only if your buggy’s electronics support it. Overvolting can lead to overheating or failure. Check your manual before upgrading.
Q: What's the difference between soft case and hard case buggy batteries?
Hard case batteries offer better protection and are often required for racing. Soft case batteries may