
The wait is over for RC enthusiasts — MJX has officially dropped the all-new Hyper Go H18P, a 1/18 scale crawler that packs a serious punch in a compact package. What sets this release apart? A built-in disconnect transmission that gives this little rig big-time off-road capabilities.
MJX Hyper Go newly launches the 1/18 scale realistic RC rock crawler H18P. It’s the new compact crawler in MJX H-Series, following H12P and H8P. Featuring mini size, brushless power and high configuration, it’s a highly popular new model in the 1/18 crawler market for entry-level players.
Now, let me introduce to you how the body appearance of the MJX Hyper Go H18P remote control car is configured.
Body Appearance of MJX Hyper Go H18P:
Scale and Size
1:18 scale compact crawler. Compact body, perfect for indoor, desktop and small-site off-roading. Much smaller than 1/10 crawlers, larger than 1/24 ones. Balanced passing performance and playing space.
Body Appearance
Hard ABS realistic body with fine paint finish. Equipped with simulated grille, windows and detailed body parts. Well-proportioned wheelbase and height, not cheap soft toy shell.
Comes with simulated roof rack and front & rear bumpers. Fully assembled, ready to run right out of the box, no extra appearance parts needed.


Tires and Wheels
Original off-road crawler tires with foam inserts. Deep tread and soft grip, suitable for dirt, gravel, tiles, carpet and curbs. Simulated closed wheels with tough stylish design.
Vehicle Lights
Full vehicle lights included as standard: headlights & taillights. Independent remote control buttons for light on/off. Great night driving experience, an excellent factory feature for small-scale crawlers.
Chassis Structure & Accessories of MJX Hyper Go H18P:
Frame Structure
Portal axle structure. Front and rear portal axles greatly raise chassis ground clearance, improving obstacle-crossing and rock-climbing ability. Portal axles are rare on same-price entry-level 1/18 crawlers, making it highly upgraded.
Four-link suspension with long travel, fits rough roads perfectly and ensures stable body posture.
Servo Structure
Axle-mounted servo layout. Advantages: Direct steering travel, less power loss, precise steering. Steering play won’t change with suspension compression. Professional standard structure for rock crawlers.
Shock Absorption System
Adjustable metal oil-filled shocks. Not ordinary spring shocks. Uniform rebound damping, excellent buffering on bumpy roads and stable body posture. Adjustable stiffness and preload for later fine tuning.
Power System (Key Highlight)
Outer rotor brushless motor
The biggest selling point of this car:
- Most entry-level 1/18 crawlers at the same price use brushed motors, with low torque, fast heating, slow speed and short service life.
- H18P adopts outer rotor brushless motor, with excellent low-speed linearity and smooth crawling performance. It delivers stable low-speed control and strong torque required for rock crawling.
- Sufficient power reserve, great climbing and escaping performance, low heat generation, stable power output for long-time use and much higher durability than brushed motors.
Drive Modes (Core Unique Feature)
One-key switching of 3 drive modes via remote control:
- 4WD Mode: Full-time four-wheel drive, all-round mode for daily crawling, off-roading and climbing with best comprehensive performance.
- FWD Mode: Front-wheel drive only, ideal for precise low-speed crawling in small spaces and flat roads.
Rear Axle Disconnect Mode: Rear axle power fully cut off, rear wheels spin freely. - Functions: U-turn in tiny space, flexible steering, reduced turning resistance. Perfectly flexible for narrow indoor scenes. This function is extremely rare on 1/18 crawlers, with superior configuration beyond its level.


To wrap things up, I want to explain why MJX launched this 1/18 scale RC crawler series.
MJX H18P is precisely positioned for pure novice casual players, ready-to-run lovers, and indoor small-scale crawler enthusiasts. MJX completely abandons the deep modification player market. Instead, it reduces costs by integrating the ESC, and allocates all the budget to power, frame structure, and functional modes.
Let’s compare it with models of the same level:
- Compared with 1/24 mini crawlers: It’s larger in size, with significantly better passing performance, power, and suspension.
- Compared with ordinary 1/18 brushed crawlers: Its brushless power is far ahead, and it has more functions.
- Compared with 1/10 large crawlers: It’s smaller in size, easy to store, can be played indoors, and much cheaper.
So, when buying, you must figure out whether this RC car meets your current needs. Or, it’s also a great choice for kids to play with.