Carson, part of the Simba-Dickie Group in Fürth, Franconia, celebrates its 30th anniversary in 2024. Carson specializes in RC vehicles for beginners as well as ambitious model car drivers. What new products will be presented at the toy fair?
Carson presents this year's trade fair highlights at the toy fair in Nuremberg. Mr. Legler shows us a magnificent rally Peugeot with a Redbull license. The vehicle is extremely detailed, has no stickers but a high-quality print, has independent wheel suspension and can cover 20 km on the track. Like all Carson vehicles, the Ralley Peugeot is supplied with a battery and charger. Carson models allow long driving times of around 30 minutes in relation to the charging process. With 2.4 gigahertz technology, any number of vehicles can be driven together. The range is 50 to 80 meters.
Another highlight also features 2.4 gigahertz technology. It is a remote-controlled motorcycle that is offered as a complete package with a rechargeable battery and charger. The challenge with this new product was to build a motorcycle that would not tip over. Although the remote-controlled bikes usually ride perfectly, there is a risk of tipping over when they are parked. This was remedied by two small support rollers on each side, so that any beginner can ride this new bike. Unlike real motorcycles, it can even drive backwards.
On a scale of 1:87, suitable for model railroads, Carson presents a new VW Beetle in the 3 variants Ralley, Winter Edition with roof rack and skis at the rear as well as in a classic red version. These Beetles also feature the familiar 2.4 gigahertz technology, which allows several vehicles to drive at the same time, and a permanently installed battery that can be charged via the remote control. As with other Carson models, customers appreciate the fact that the vehicle is ready for use without any additional purchase.