Kssvzz Spider 2.4GHz 360° Double-Sided 4WD RC Stunt Car with Cool Lights
Product description
If you’re shopping for a first RC stunt car, the Kssvzz Spider is aiming at the fun bits: double-sided driving tricks, a 360° rotation/drift style of play, and attention-grabbing lights. It’s the kind of remote control car that feels built for kids who want to do something more than just drive in a straight line.
That said, it’s not positioned as a precision hobby RC. On paper, it’s very much a kid-friendly 4WD stunt car with a sensible focus on durability, easy charging and beginner-appeal performance.
Key takeaways
The big draw here is the stunt-focused design. With 360° in-situ rotating drift and lateral drift, the car is set up for fast play sessions and repeated attempts at controlled slides. The “double-sided” driving stunt function also suggests there’s more than one way to steer the action, which matters if you want something your child can keep coming back to.
The other practical win is the 2.4GHz anti-interference control. On the same spec, it’s designed so multiple people can operate at once without the signals getting in each other’s way—handy for sibling games or small group play.

Then there are the lights: headlights plus front, tail and tyre lights. Lights are simple, but for many kids they’re the difference between “a toy car” and “a toy car that feels alive”.
What you’ll notice in use
Drive it on a flat area and the routine is straightforward: control the movement, then try the drift/rotation tricks in short bursts. The car is described as handling multiple surfaces—grass, sand, road and carpet—which is useful because children’s play areas rarely match ideal conditions.


It also includes a friction/rustling sound effect when drifting, which is the sort of detail that makes stunts feel more dramatic. You’ll still want to manage expectations: toys like this are more about repeatable, playful action than smooth, realistic racing physics.
Worth noting that the car reaches a maximum speed of 5–7km/hour and the remote control distance is up to 40 metres. That’s plenty for backyard entertainment, but if you’re expecting high-speed “zip around” performance, this may feel more like a steady stunt toy than a fast RC racer.

Where it shines
- Stunt-first play: 360° rotation/drift features are built into the way the car is meant to be used.
- 4WD traction for everyday terrain: it’s stated to cope with several common surfaces, so you’re less likely to be restricted to one “perfect” location.
- Group play potential: the 2.4GHz anti-jamming approach is designed to reduce remote signal interference.
- Lights for instant appeal: front, tail and tyre lights plus cool headlights keep it visually engaging.
What to know before you buy
A few details can help you decide whether it fits your household:
- Charging is meant to be child-friendly: it uses a built-in 600 mAh rechargeable battery and a Type-C charging port, with no need to remove the battery.
- Battery runtime is about 40 minutes under full charge, with about 1 hour to charge. That’s fine for repeated short sessions, but it does mean you’ll probably want a plan for downtime.
- It’s built from ABS and uses a spiral tyre design. The material choice and tyre concept are aimed at resisting falls and crashes—good for real-world kid use, but still, you’ll want to avoid rough handling on delicate surfaces.

It’s also a good moment to ask: is your child mainly after stunts and “cool lights”, or do they care more about speed and smooth driving? If speed is the priority, this may feel limited.


Tech specs
- Type: Double-sided RC stunt car
- Frequency: 2.4GHz anti-interference
- Drive: 4WD
- Rotation / drift support: 360° in-situ rotating drift and lateral drift
- Material: ABS
- Battery capacity: 600 mAh rechargeable battery
- Charging: Type-C charging port
- Max speed: 5–7km/hour
- Remote distance: up to 40 metres
- Estimated runtime: about 40 minutes
- Charging time: about 1 hour
Who it’s for (and who should skip it)
It suits you if you want a kid-focused RC that’s designed around stunts: drifting, 360° rotation and visual effects, with lights turned on. The 2.4GHz design also makes it more suitable for playing with friends or siblings rather than only one controller at a time.

It might not be a great match if you’re buying for someone who expects long runtime, high-speed performance, or “serious” RC driving. With the stated speed range and the battery timing, it stays in the kid toy bracket rather than hobby territory.
Final verdict
Should you buy it? If you’re after a beginner-friendly 4WD stunt RC with 360° rotation/drift tricks, anti-interference 2.4GHz control, and multiple lights, the Kssvzz Spider looks like it matches that brief. The built-in battery charging through Type-C is also a sensible choice for keeping play going with minimal fuss.
You may want to pass if your main goal is speed or extended sessions, because the maximum speed and stated runtime are more modest and the charge cycle matters. As a gift for children aged 4–12 who like adventure and excitement, it’s easy to see the appeal—just be realistic about its performance limits and treat it like a stunt toy, not a precision RC.


Mini FAQ

How far can the remote control the car?
The remote control distance is stated as up to 40 metres.
Does it support multiple players at the same time?
It uses 2.4GHz anti-interference technology, designed so more than one person can operate without interfering.
Does it charge with the battery inside?

Yes. It has a built-in 600 mAh rechargeable battery and a Type-C charging port, so there’s no need to remove the battery.
What surfaces is it said to handle?
It’s described as coping with grass, sand, road and carpet.
What makes the driving different from a basic RC car?
On this model, the focus is on stunt functions like 360° rotating drift/lateral drift and double-sided stunt driving.
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