Focusing on DT02, DT03, DT04 and Hornet Evo
There’s a moment every offroad RC driver knows well: you crest a loose jump, the rear end steps out mid-air, and you land with the throttle pinned, steering into the slide, praying the dirt gods are on your side. In that moment, nothing feels quite like a rear-wheel-drive buggy. No front driveshafts to bind. No center diff to sap power. Just you, two driven wheels, and a whole lot of commitment.
Tamiya has never forgotten this.
While the RC world has increasingly leaned toward four-wheel-drive sophistication, Tamiya has quietly continued perfecting the art of the affordable, joyful, and endlessly tunable RWD offroader. From the resilient DT-02 chassis that proved two-wheel drive could be both competitive and simple, to the refined DT-03 that brought modern geometry to the masses, to the brand-new DT-04 with its revolutionary low-center-of-gravity layout, and finally the nostalgic-meets-modern Hornet Evo — a loving reimagining of a legend — these chassis represent a golden era of accessible rear-wheel-drive fun.
But accessibility doesn’t mean limitation.
Practical New Generations Tamiya Offroad RWD RC Cars Upgrade & Maintenance 2026 is written for the driver who wants more. More grip. More speed. More reliability. More of that visceral connection between thumb and tire that only a well-sorted RWD buggy can deliver.
Inside these pages, you won’t find glossy studio shots or theoretical setup tables. You’ll find real-world upgrades and maintenance that work. Whether you’re battling for podium positions at your local track, blasting through woodland trails on a Sunday morning, or simply taking pride in a beautifully maintained machine, this book is your companion.
The year is 2026. Tamiya’s RWD offroad lineup has never been stronger. And your buggy — whether it’s a well-worn DT-02, a race-prepped DT-03, a fresh DT-04 build, or a Hornet Evo screaming for attention — deserves to perform at its best.
Let’s get our hands dirty.

