Team Corally Furago XD & Punisher XD Review: Same XD2S Chassis, Two Mini Basher Personalities

The Team Corally Furago XD and Punisher XD are best understood as one new XD2S mini basher platform with two different personalities. Under the body, both trucks share the same 1/12-scale chassis, 4WD shaft drivetrain, 540 brushed 2S power system, shorty LiPo battery layout, suspension design, and electronics package. The Furago XD brings a cleaner pickup-style look, while the Punisher XD leans harder into an aggressive monster truck attitude.
That matters because these trucks are not trying to be tiny toy-grade RC cars. They are compact enough to throw in a backpack, but the design logic underneath feels closer to a scaled-down hobby-grade basher. Standard-size electronics, large tires, 12mm wheel hexes, sealed diffs, oil-filled shocks, and a real shorty battery tray give the Furago XD and Punisher XD a more serious foundation than their size first suggests.

Quick Verdict: What Makes the Furago XD and Punisher XD Interesting?
The short answer is simple: Team Corally has built a mini basher that feels larger than its scale number. The Furago XD and Punisher XD are listed as 1/12 scale, but with a 340mm length, 265mm track width, roughly 100mm tires, and a 1600g chassis weight without battery, they sit in a very interesting space between small backyard RC and more serious hobby-grade basher.
The most important thing is not that the truck is brushed. The more important detail is that it uses a full-size 540 brushed motor instead of a small 380-style mini motor. That changes the character. It gives the truck enough torque to feel useful on grass, dirt, gravel, and rougher surfaces, while keeping the setup easier for newer drivers to control.
In stock form, this is not a 50mph mini missile. It is closer to a controlled, durable, everyday basher that still has enough speed to feel entertaining. That may disappoint drivers who want instant brushless power, but it makes sense for the audience Team Corally is aiming at: first-time hobby drivers, families, backyard bashers, and experienced RC owners who want something easy to carry and quick to run.
Furago XD vs Punisher XD: Same Chassis, Different Attitude
The Furago XD and Punisher XD share the same XD2S chassis, so the driving platform is effectively the same. The decision between them is mostly about body style and personality.
| Model | Best For |
| Team Corally Furago XD | Drivers who prefer a modern pickup-style look, smoother body lines, and a slightly cleaner visual profile |
| Team Corally Punisher XD | Drivers who want a more aggressive mini monster truck look with sharper stance and stronger visual attitude |
The Furago XD feels like the more modern everyday mini truck. Its pickup-style body gives it a clean, playful look that fits backyard driving and casual bashing. The Punisher XD looks more dramatic, with a bolder stance that makes it feel more like a small-scale stunt truck even before it moves.
Performance-wise, there is no need to overthink the difference. Battery fitment, drivetrain, motor, ESC, suspension, tire size, and basic chassis behavior are the same. If one looks better to you, that is probably the one to choose.
The XD2S Platform Feels Bigger Than a Typical Mini
A lot of mini RC trucks feel like compromises. Some have tiny motors, unusual batteries, micro servos, or cramped layouts that make future upgrades awkward. The XD2S platform takes a different route. It is still compact, but it clearly borrows thinking from larger Team Corally vehicles.
The chassis uses a composite molded structure with integrated side body clamps, one-piece shock towers, and an 8mm tower-to-tower aluminum brace. That gives the truck a more rigid backbone than many entry-level minis. The drivetrain uses two gear differentials, a center spool layout, metal gears, hardened steel outdrives, front CVD driveshafts, and rubber-shielded ball bearings throughout.
The suspension also shows where Team Corally has spent attention. The truck uses a C-hub front layout, rear double wishbone suspension, oil-filled shocks, threaded shock bodies, aluminum suspension braces, and protective details around the shock caps and shafts. On loose ground, gravel, and rough dirt, this kind of tuning matters more than a spec sheet top-speed number.

Why the Brushed Setup Makes More Sense Than It First Appears
The biggest argument around the Furago XD and Punisher XD is obvious: why brushed in a market where many mini trucks are moving brushless?
That question is fair. Many hobbyists now expect brushless power, especially when a new platform launches in the mini basher space. A brushless motor delivers more speed, stronger punch, and a more modern feel. For drivers who want backflips, big jumps, and high-speed runs, a brushed RTR can look underpowered at first glance.
But the XD2S brushed setup is not the same thing as a weak toy-grade system. The truck uses a 540-size brushed motor, a 60A 2-in-1 ESC/receiver unit, and a 2S LiPo setup. That gives it enough torque to move confidently across grass, dirt, asphalt, and gravel. It is not extreme, but it is more useful than the word “brushed” might suggest.
There is also a beginner logic here. A brushed 2S setup is easier to control, puts less instant shock through the drivetrain, and makes the truck less intimidating for first-time drivers. For a mini basher that includes the battery and charger in the box, that matters. Not every truck needs to be an overpowered stunt build on day one.
For many owners, the smarter way to look at the Furago XD and Punisher XD is this: the stock setup is the entry point, not necessarily the final form. It gives new drivers a controlled and affordable start, while the chassis leaves room for experienced users to experiment later.
Real Driving Character: Smooth, Playful, and Better on Rough Ground Than Expected
On smooth asphalt, the Furago XD and Punisher XD feel stable and easy to place. The harder tire compound helps the truck slide and rotate without overwhelming the brushed power system. That makes the truck feel more lively than it would with overly soft, grip-heavy tires.
On grass and mixed dirt, the larger tire diameter becomes one of the biggest advantages. The tires are around 99–100mm in diameter and roughly 45mm wide, which is large for a mini platform. That helps the XD2S chassis drive through terrain that can slow down smaller minis with lower ground clearance and smaller tires.
Gravel is where the truck starts to make more sense. The suspension feels composed, the chassis stays surprisingly smooth for its size, and the truck uses its available power well. It is not a raw-speed machine, but it has enough punch to slide around, climb over loose surfaces, and stay entertaining in small spaces.
The main limitation is the lack of a center differential or slipper clutch. When traction changes quickly, the drivetrain does not have much shock absorption beyond the front and rear differentials. In stock brushed form, that is less of a problem. With more power, it becomes something experienced drivers should respect.
Key Specifications
| Platform | Team Corally XD2S |
| Scale | 1/12 scale |
| Length | 340mm |
| Wheelbase | 220mm |
| Track Width | 265mm front / 265mm rear |
| Weight Without Battery | 1600g |
| Motor | 540 brushed 2S motor |
| ESC / Receiver | Team Corally 2-in-1 60A brushed ESC / receiver |
| Battery Tray Reference | 105 × 48 × 25mm |
| Recommended Battery Format | 2S shorty LiPo with XT60 plug |
Battery Setup: Why 2S Shorty LiPo Is the Right Starting Point
The Furago XD and Punisher XD include a 2S LiPo battery, so they are ready to run from the box once the battery is charged and the transmitter batteries are installed. But one of the strongest parts of the XD2S platform is that it does not lock owners into a strange proprietary battery format.
The tray is designed for shorty-style packs, with a listed compartment around 105 × 48 × 25mm. That makes aftermarket 2S shorty LiPo batteries a natural fit. For owners who want a second pack, a better-quality pack, or a slightly different driving feel, this is one of the most useful upgrade paths.
For most drivers, a lightweight 2S shorty pack makes more sense than chasing the largest battery possible. A smaller pack keeps the truck agile and playful. A mid-size pack improves runtime without making the chassis feel too heavy. A high-capacity hardcase LiHV pack can work for experienced users, but it should be treated as a more serious upgrade rather than the default choice for every owner.
For compatible CNHL options, see the Team Corally Furago XD and Punisher XD batteries collection.
Recommended Battery Direction
| Battery Type | Why It Makes Sense |
| 2200mAh 2S Shorty LiPo | Best for keeping the truck light, playful, and easy to control in tight spaces |
| 3200mAh 2S Shorty LiPo | Best everyday balance of runtime, weight, and stock brushed drivability |
| 2S LiHV Shorty Hardcase | Better for experienced users who want stronger output or future upgrade potential |
On this platform, the 3200mAh 2S shorty direction feels like the most balanced recommendation for normal owners. It gives practical runtime without turning the truck into a heavy little brick. The 2200mAh direction is more playful and responsive. Larger LiHV hardcase options are better saved for drivers who understand the extra weight and want a more aggressive setup.
Brushless Upgrade Potential: Promising, But Not Unlimited
The Furago XD and Punisher XD clearly leave room for brushless experimentation. The chassis has enough layout space for a brushless motor and ESC conversion, the battery system uses XT60, and the drivetrain looks stronger than the stock brushed setup strictly requires.
With a mild 2S brushless setup, the truck can feel much more awake. More throttle response, stronger acceleration, and higher top speed make the XD2S platform feel closer to what some experienced bashers expected from the beginning.
But there is an important limit: the platform does not use a center differential or slipper clutch. That means power upgrades should be sensible. A mild brushless setup may make the truck more exciting. An aggressive 3S setup or extreme power build may put far more shock into the drivetrain than the original RTR configuration was intended to handle.
For most owners, the smart path is simple: enjoy the stock 2S brushed setup first, choose a good shorty LiPo pack, learn how the truck behaves, and only move into brushless if you are comfortable tuning the drivetrain and accepting extra wear.
What Team Corally Got Right
The biggest win is the overall platform feel. The Furago XD and Punisher XD do not feel like small RC cars that were designed only to hit a price point. They feel like Team Corally intentionally took larger-vehicle ideas and compressed them into a more portable size.
The full-size servo layout is another strong point. Many mini RC vehicles use small servos that limit upgrade options. A standard-size servo gives owners a more familiar path if they ever want to change or improve steering performance.
The shorty battery layout is also a major advantage. It makes the truck more flexible, easier to support long term, and more attractive to hobbyists who already own 2S shorty packs. For a mini basher, that is a much better direction than a locked-in battery shape.
The last major strength is value. A ready-to-run mini basher with battery, charger, full-size electronics, 4WD, large tires, and a serious chassis layout becomes much easier to appreciate when viewed as a complete package rather than just as “brushed versus brushless.”
What Could Be Better
The brushed setup will still be the deal breaker for some drivers. Anyone who wants instant wheel speed, backflips, and high-power stunt driving may prefer to wait for a brushless version or plan a conversion from the start.
The lack of a center differential or slipper clutch is another point to watch. It is acceptable for the stock brushed setup, but it becomes more important as power increases. Drivers planning a brushless build should think carefully about motor KV, gearing, tires, battery weight, and driving surface.
The 2-in-1 ESC and receiver package keeps the truck simple and affordable, but it also makes electronics upgrades less convenient than a separate receiver setup. That is not unusual at this price level, but experienced hobbyists will notice it.
Finally, like many mini bashers, the truck can be pushed beyond its intended use. It is light enough to survive normal tumbles well, but repeated bad landings, oversized power systems, or heavy batteries can still break parts. Mini size does not make any RC car indestructible.
Who Should Buy the Furago XD or Punisher XD?
The Furago XD and Punisher XD make the most sense for drivers who want a compact RC basher that still feels hobby-grade. They are especially appealing for beginners who want a complete RTR package, parents looking for a manageable first real RC truck, or experienced owners who want a smaller basher for quick runs without carrying a large vehicle and multiple oversized batteries.
They also suit drivers who enjoy tuning and upgrading. The platform has enough serious hardware to be interesting, but not so much cost that owners feel afraid to experiment. A better battery, servo upgrade, tire changes, and mild brushless setup all feel like realistic future paths.
They are less ideal for drivers who only care about top speed, big-air stunts, or factory brushless power. If that is the goal, it may be better to wait for a brushless edition or choose a different platform designed around higher power from the beginning.
Final Thoughts
The Team Corally Furago XD and Punisher XD are more interesting than they first look. At a glance, it is easy to focus on the brushed motor and miss the bigger story. The real story is the XD2S platform: a compact mini basher chassis with full-size electronics, big tires, useful suspension tuning, shorty LiPo compatibility, and enough upgrade potential to keep hobbyists curious.
The Furago XD is the cleaner, more modern-looking choice. The Punisher XD is the more aggressive-looking option. Underneath, both offer the same driving foundation, so the decision mostly comes down to style.
For the battery setup, the best starting point is still simple: stay with a 2S shorty LiPo with XT60 plug. A lightweight 2200mAh pack keeps the truck playful, while a 3200mAh pack gives a better all-around balance for most owners. Bigger LiHV hardcase packs can work, but they make more sense as experienced-user upgrades rather than the first battery every driver should choose.
If Team Corally releases more XD2S variants later, this platform could become more than a one-off mini truck. For now, the Furago XD and Punisher XD already feel like one of the more thoughtful entries in the mini basher space: approachable, upgrade-friendly, and more serious than the size suggests.
FAQ
Are the Team Corally Furago XD and Punisher XD the same chassis?
Yes. The Furago XD and Punisher XD both use the Team Corally XD2S platform. They share the same chassis, drivetrain, electronics layout, battery tray, suspension design, and 2S brushed power system. The main difference is the body style.
Is the Furago XD brushless?
No. The Furago XD comes as a brushed 2S RTR model with a 540 brushed motor. The platform can interest drivers who may want to experiment with brushless upgrades later, but the stock version is brushed.
Is the Punisher XD good for beginners?
Yes. The Punisher XD is a good beginner-friendly mini basher because it comes ready to run with battery and charger included, uses a controllable 2S brushed setup, and has a 50/100% power switch on the transmitter.
What battery does the Team Corally Furago XD use?
The Furago XD uses a 2S shorty LiPo battery with an XT60 connector. The battery tray is listed around 105 × 48 × 25mm, so pack dimensions and wire exit position should always be checked before installation.
What battery does the Team Corally Punisher XD use?
The Punisher XD uses the same battery setup as the Furago XD: a 2S shorty LiPo battery with XT60 plug. Both trucks share the same XD2S battery tray and electronics layout.
Is a 3200mAh 2S shorty LiPo a good choice?
Yes. A 3200mAh 2S shorty LiPo is a strong everyday choice for the Furago XD and Punisher XD because it offers a useful balance of runtime, weight, and handling.
Should I use the biggest battery that fits?
Not necessarily. A larger battery can improve runtime, but it also adds weight. On a compact 1/12 mini basher, too much battery weight can make the truck feel less agile. For most owners, a lighter or mid-size 2S shorty pack is the better starting point.
Can the Furago XD or Punisher XD handle brushless power?
The XD2S platform has clear brushless upgrade potential, but owners should upgrade sensibly. The platform does not use a center differential or slipper clutch, so extreme power setups may increase drivetrain stress. A mild 2S brushless conversion is a more reasonable direction than an aggressive high-power build.
Which is better, Furago XD or Punisher XD?
Neither is technically better from a chassis or battery standpoint. The Furago XD and Punisher XD share the same platform and performance foundation. Choose the Furago XD if you prefer the cleaner pickup-style look, or the Punisher XD if you want a more aggressive monster truck appearance.
Related CNHL Battery Collection
Looking for compatible 2S shorty LiPo options? Browse the CNHL Team Corally Furago XD and Punisher XD batteries collection for XT60 shorty packs selected for the XD2S platform.
You can also explore the main CNHL RC car battery collection for more 2S, 3S, LiHV, hardcase, and shorty battery options across different RC car platforms.
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