Traxxas vs Arrma: Which RC Brand Is Better in 2026?
The Two Giants of RC
If you are getting into the RC hobby, you have probably heard two brand names more than any other: Traxxas and Arrma. Both make excellent vehicles, but they have different strengths. This guide helps you decide which brand is right for you.
Brand Overview
Traxxas
Founded in 1986, Traxxas is the best-selling RC brand in America. They pioneered the RTR (Ready-to-Run) concept and dominate hobby shop shelves. Every Traxxas vehicle comes fully assembled with everything you need in the box.
Arrma
Owned by Horizon Hobby, Arrma has surged in popularity over the past 5 years. They focus on tough, affordable vehicles designed for bashing — driving hard, jumping, and crashing without breaking.
Head-to-Head Comparison
Durability
Winner: Tie
Both brands build incredibly tough vehicles. Traxxas uses more proprietary parts, while Arrma uses thicker plastic in many areas. In practice, both will survive typical bashing abuse. The key difference: Traxxas breaks at specific weak points (designed to protect expensive parts), while Arrma tends to bend rather than break.
Speed
Winner: Traxxas (slightly)
Traxxas VXL brushless models tend to be slightly faster out of the box. The Traxxas Maxx and X-Maxx are speed demons. However, Arrma’s 6S models like the Kraton and Notorious are not far behind and can be tuned to match or exceed Traxxas speeds.
Value for Money
Winner: Arrma
Arrma typically offers more car for the money. Their 3S line (Typhon, Senton, Big Rock) comes with excellent components at a lower price point than equivalent Traxxas models. You also get metal gear differentials and other premium parts standard.
Parts Availability
Winner: Traxxas
This is where Traxxas truly shines. Every hobby shop in America stocks Traxxas parts. If something breaks on a Saturday morning, you can usually find a replacement locally that same day. Arrma parts are increasingly available but still harder to find locally.
Upgrade Ecosystem
Winner: Traxxas
The aftermarket for Traxxas vehicles is massive. Companies like RPM, Hot Racing, and Proline make thousands of upgrade parts. Arrma’s aftermarket is growing but cannot match the Traxxas ecosystem yet.
Best Vehicles from Each Brand
Best Traxxas Vehicles
- Traxxas Slash 2WD — The best-selling RC vehicle ever. Perfect first hobby car.
- Traxxas Rustler 4×4 VXL — Fast, tough, and versatile brushless stadium truck.
- Traxxas Maxx — The ultimate basher with self-righting and WideMaxx support.
- Traxxas TRX-4 — The gold standard in scale crawling.
Best Arrma Vehicles
- Arrma Big Rock 3S — Outstanding value for a brushless monster truck.
- Arrma Typhon 3S — Fast and agile buggy, great for racing and bashing.
- Arrma Kraton 6S — Monster truck with insane power and durability.
- Arrma Notorious 6S — Stunt truck built for backflips and big air.
Which Should You Buy?
Choose Traxxas if:
- Parts availability matters (local hobby shop access)
- You want the biggest upgrade ecosystem
- You are buying for a younger driver (LaTrax line)
- You want scale crawling (TRX-4 has no real Arrma competitor)
Choose Arrma if:
- Budget is a priority (more car for the money)
- You primarily bash (Arrma’s 3S line is incredible value)
- You want a 6S basher (Kraton and Notorious are excellent)
- You order parts online anyway (negates Traxxas’s local advantage)
The Bottom Line
You cannot go wrong with either brand. Both Traxxas and Arrma make world-class RC vehicles that will provide years of fun. If you are a first-time buyer, we lean slightly toward Traxxas for the unmatched parts support and beginner-friendly LaTrax line. If you are an experienced basher looking for maximum value, Arrma’s 3S lineup is hard to beat.
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