About the Redcat Caprice Classic Lowrider
The Redcat 1987 Chevrolet Caprice Classic is an officially licensed RC car that combines authentic lowrider design with advanced hobby-grade engineering. Its LRH285 chassis, powered by dedicated servos, allows realistic front-end hopping, rear lift, and smooth cruising. This model is part of Redcat’s Lowrider Series, which also includes other iconic cars like the Monte Carlo and Impala.
Why Upgrade Your Battery?
The stock NiMH pack works fine for casual driving, but LiPo batteries deliver more punch and efficiency. With a 2S LiPo upgrade, you’ll notice stronger hops, steadier power, and longer sessions before recharging. Just make sure to match the dimensions and connector type to your Caprice’s battery tray.
Compatible Battery Options
- 2S 7.4V LiPo packs (3000–5000mAh) for balanced cruising and hopping.
- High C-rate 2S LiPo packs for stronger hydraulic-style hopping performance.
- Stick pack form factor (≈144 × 50 × 25 mm) to fit the LRH285 chassis tray.
For a detailed breakdown of which LiPo packs work best for your setup, check our blog guide: Redcat Caprice Classic Battery Upgrade Guide.
FAQ
Can I use LiPo batteries instead of NiMH?
Yes, a 2S 7.4V LiPo is the best replacement for the stock 7.2V NiMH pack. Just make sure to use a LiPo alarm or ESC with low voltage cutoff.
What capacity is best?
Between 3000mAh and 5000mAh gives a good balance of runtime without adding too much weight that could affect hopping performance.
Do I need to change connectors?
The stock pack uses a banana/Tamiya-style connector. Many LiPos come with XT60 or Deans plugs, so you may need an adapter or re-soldered connector.