INJORA 10th Anniversary: Ten Years of RC, Builds, and Community

10 Years of INJORA

INJORA 10th Anniversary: Ten Years of RC, Builds, and Community

Looking back on the builds, lessons, and growth that have shaped INJORA—and the RC community that has grown with us


This year marks INJORA’s 10th anniversary.

Over the years, new platforms and scales have emerged, mechanical designs and electronics have continued to evolve, and RC enthusiasts have found more ways to build rigs of their own. INJORA has grown with these changes—from relatively simple RC crawler parts to supporting more platforms, more complete upgrade solutions, and increasingly capable electronics.

For us, these years have been about more than expanding our product range. They have been a continuous process of developing, testing, listening, and learning.

Ten Years of Building, Learning, and Growing

INJORA started with 1/10 RC crawler parts in 2016. As the hobby evolved, our range expanded from tires, wheels, and shocks to axles, chassis, drivetrains, and electronics. The platforms we support also grew beyond traditional 1/10 crawlers to include more 1/18, 1/24, 1/30, and other small-scale platforms.

As our product range expanded, the way we develop products changed too. Today, complete builds are an important part of how we test chassis, axles, drivetrains, electronics, wheels, and tires together. Small-scale crawler power systems have also evolved from traditional motor-and-ESC setups to offer new possibilities such as sensored control, FOC technology, and Bluetooth tuning.

In the beginning, much of our focus was on how to make a better RC part. Today, we increasingly think about how different parts can work better together as part of a complete build.

Growing Alongside the RC Community

That growth has never happened only at our own workbench.

Over time, we have seen older RCs return to the trail with new parts and technology, rigs rebuilt again and again into something completely different, and owners who prefer to keep a familiar setup and change only what truly needs changing.

That variety is part of what makes RC so interesting. Even with the same platform, one builder may focus on crawling performance, another on scale realism. Some enjoy experimenting with different chassis, suspension, and power combinations, while others value reliability and the everyday driving experience. Different rigs, terrain, and goals can naturally call for different answers.

Those real-world needs continue to shape our product development. Installation questions reveal compatibility details. Product suggestions bring new design ideas. And the combinations people try in their own builds often show us possibilities we may not have considered before.

The questions you ask, the builds you share, and the feedback you give not only help us improve products—they also help us understand what is truly worth solving next.

Moving Forward

Our 10th anniversary gives us a chance to reflect on what we have learned—and to look ahead with a clearer sense of direction.

RC will keep evolving, with new platforms, electronics, materials, and ways to enjoy the hobby. Our approach will remain grounded in real builds: installing parts, testing complete setups, and understanding how different components work together in practice. At the same time, we will keep improving compatibility and installation information to reduce unnecessary trial and error, while exploring new designs, technologies, and possibilities across different RC platforms.

We started with individual parts, but over time, what we came to see were countless RCs heading in different directions. Some builders want a rig that crawls more confidently. Some want something that looks and feels more like a full-size off-roader. Others simply enjoy taking a vehicle apart, making an adjustment, and getting it back out on the trail.

All of this has reinforced something we have come to believe: there is no single answer to a good upgrade. What matters is giving builders the right choices to create an RC that fits their setup, their terrain, and the way they want to enjoy the hobby.

Thank you to everyone who has chosen INJORA, shared a build, asked a question, offered a suggestion, and helped us continue learning and improving over the years.

A decade has shown us how much RC can change—and how much more there is still to explore. For INJORA, the build is still in progress.

We look forward to exploring those possibilities together with the RC community.

Make RC More Fun — then, now, and into the future.

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