
UDIRC newly released UD1610S, UD1611, and UD1610 Pro rc cars have been a huge hit lately. Players have been clamoring for a breakdown of how these three models differ, so here it is.
Without further ado, let’s dive into the differences between them.
The differences between UDIRC UD1610S, UD1610 Pro, and UD1611 remote-controlled cars are evident in multiple aspects: the remote controller and receiver, the material and color scheme of the car body, the battery and charger, as well as the materials used for certain key components.
Part 1 Transmitter
The remote control types and receiver independence vary significantly across the three models, directly impacting control experience and signal stability:
- UD1610S: Features the Dumborc X5E remote control paired with an independent receiver;
- UD1610 Pro: Features the new UDIRC remote control paired with an independent receiver;
- UD1611: Features the standard UDI remote control paired with a non-independent receiver.
Part 2 Body Shell, Color Scheme, and Tire Comparison
UDIRC UD1610S, UD1610 Pro, and UDIRC UD1611 rc cars each feature distinct color schemes.
- UD1610S: The body shell of the UD1610S rc car is made of PC material and is black in color.
- UD1610 Pro: The body shell of the UD1610 Pro rc car is made of PVC material and features a red and blue color scheme.
- UD1611: The body shell of the UD1611 rc car is made of PVC material and is blue and purple in color.

UDIRC UD1611 remote-controlled car features TPR tires, while the UD1610S and UD1610 Pro models both utilize rubber tires.

Part 3 Car Frame and Suspension System
Car Frame: For UDIRC UD1610S, UD1610 Pro, and UD1611 remote-controlled cars, the chassis structures of all three models are essentially identical. Only the UDIRC UD1611 rc car features a different front and rear bumper design.

Suspension System:
- 1610S/1610PRO: Features metal adjustable hydraulic suspension, allowing suspension performance to be tailored to road conditions for enhanced durability;

- 1611: Features standard hydraulic adjustable suspension, retaining adjustment functionality but using non-metal materials, resulting in reduced durability.

The following image shows the differences between UDIRC UD1611 and UDIRC UD1610S and UD1610 Pro shock absorbers.

