Quick Answer: What battery does the YZ10 platform use?
Both the original Yokomo YZ-10 and the Team Associated YZ-10 Classic are best matched with a 2S shorty LiPo. The AE re-release specifically supports shorty packs in the battery box, and the platform’s layout makes shorty sizing the cleanest modern solution for wiring, weight placement, and service access.
Battery fitment checklist for Yokomo YZ-10 and AE YZ-10 Classic
| Item | Recommended | Why it matters | Practical note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Battery type | 2S Shorty LiPo | Matches the chassis layout and modern electronics packaging | Shorty format is the simplest universal solution across original and re-release builds |
| Voltage | 7.4V (LiPo) or 7.6V (LiHV) | LiHV can feel more responsive; standard LiPo is widely compatible | Use LiHV only if your charger supports LiHV profiles and your setup is tuned for it |
| Capacity range | Shorty-class capacity options | Higher capacity generally increases runtime but can add weight | Choose based on your driving style: collector display, casual track days, or modern racing |
| Discharge behavior | Stable output and low resistance | Helps the car feel consistent under throttle and reduces heat | For modern brushless setups, prioritize packs known for strong voltage hold |
| Connector | Match your ESC (or standardize your fleet) | Wrong connector adds hassle and unnecessary resistance | If you run multiple cars, standardizing connectors can make battery rotation easier |
How to choose a setup that matches your build style
Most YZ-10 platform owners fall into two camps. Some want the classic feel and balanced handling that matches the platform’s reputation. Others want a modern punchy setup that makes the re-release feel sharp and current on today’s track surfaces. This collection is organized to support both mindsets while keeping the fitment standard consistent.
Related Guides and Battery Collections
If you are browsing by brand category, you can also start here: Batteries for Team Associated RC Cars and Batteries for Yokomo Racing.
For a broader shorty selection across racing buggies and touring platforms, use: 2S Shorty LiPo Batteries Collection.
If you publish a history-and-setup article, link it here for long-tail coverage (manual, re-release, vintage class questions): YZ-10 Platform Guide: Original Yokomo vs Team Associated Classic.
FAQ
Are the Yokomo YZ-10 and Team Associated YZ10 Classic battery requirements the same?
For practical modern use, yes. The safest universal choice is a 2S shorty LiPo. The AE Classic kit is designed around shorty compatibility, and shorty sizing also simplifies wiring and placement on original-platform builds.
Should I choose standard LiPo (7.4V) or LiHV (7.6V)?
Standard 7.4V LiPo is the simplest, most universally compatible choice. LiHV can feel a bit more responsive, but only use it if your charger supports LiHV profiles and your driving style benefits from the slightly higher voltage at full charge.
Will a shorty pack change the handling compared with older battery formats?
Shorty packs can help keep weight more centralized and make the chassis easier to service. If you are aiming for a period-correct feel, focus on a balanced, not overly heavy shorty option and keep wiring neat to preserve the platform’s natural rotation.
What connector should I use?
Match the connector to your ESC to avoid unnecessary adapters. If you maintain multiple RC cars, standardizing your connector style across the fleet can make battery rotation and track-day prep much simpler.
Is this collection intended for racing only?
No. Many owners build the YZ-10 platform as a display-piece that can still run. This page is built to support both use cases: classic presentation with reliable fitment, and modern track-ready response with shorty-based power systems.