Losi
FormerlyTeam Losi
Losi
FoundersGil Losi
Gil Losi, Jr.
Gary Kyes
ProductsRadio-controlled car
BrandsLosi, TLR
ParentHorizon Hobby
Websitelosi.com

Losi (formerly Team Losi) is a American brand of radio-controlled cars founded by Gil Losi in 1988 and is owned by Horizon Hobby. http://browsemags.com/radio-control-cars-action-august-1-2012/1415-a-racer%E2%80%99s-journey.html Its factory team is known as Team Losi Racing (TLR)

History of Losi

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Team Losi was founded in 1988 by father and son Gil Losi and Jr.

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http://juicemagazine.com/home/allen-losi/ Team Losi's first vehicle, the JR-X2, was a 1/10 Scale 2wd Off-Road racing buggy. When it was released to the public in 1988, the JR-X2 featured many innovations that were unheard of at the time, from its unique 5-link rear suspension arms, carbon-graphite chassis, and all-natural rubber racing tires, the JRX2 set the stage for technological advancement and innovation. Team Losi, along with Team Associated, have helped shape the R/C industry into what it is today. The JRx-T was the first "purpose built" electric stadium trucks that didn't require racers to modify an existing buggy. The JRx-Pro SE was the first competition buggy to come standard with a molded composite chassis in an era where stamped aluminum and graphite plates were the standard. The Street Weapon was not only Team Losi's first on-road Sedan, but also the first IFMAR IWC Touring Car Championship Chassis.

Company Information

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In 1999, Ernie Provetti's company (Trincorp, parent company of the Trinity motor brand) bought a 50% stake in Losi.[1] Most (if not all) Losi Factory Drivers were using Trinity motors or batteries at the time. However, the partnership lasted only a few months before the two companies split.

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Gil Losi Sr. of Team Losi sold the Team Losi brand to Horizon Hobby in 2001. Losi continues to operate in Southern California alongside Horizon Hobby.[2] In doing so, Horizon Hobby discontinued the yo-yo line.

Other, unusual items produced or endorsed by Losi include the PlayStation video game Team Losi: RC Racer published by Fox Interactive and a Team Losi line of high-performance yo-yos designed by Steve Brown. These were the 'Cherry Bomb', 'Da Bomb' and the 'Grim Sleeper', both using Losi race-specification ball bearings.

Gil Losi, Jr., co-founder of Losi, departed Losi for Kyosho America in March 2007[3] Within 21 months, he brought out Kyosho tire production stock and departed to form AKA Products as an independet company, taking with him its employees, the IFMAR and ROAR champions Joel Johnson and Mark Pavidis.[4]

Team Losi Vehicle Line-Up

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This includes ONLY TLR vehicles.

  • Electric Buggies and Trucks
    • 8IGHT-E 3.0 Buggy
    • TEN-SCTE 2.0 Truck
    • 22SCT 2wd Short Course Truck
    • 22SCT RTC Short Course Truck
    • 22SCT 2.0 Short Course Truck
    • 22T 2wd 2.0 Stadium Truck
    • 22T 2wd Stadium Truck
    • 22 2wd Buggy
    • 22 2.0 2wd Buggy
    • 22-4 4wd Buggy
    • 8IGHT-E 2.0 4wd Buggy
    • Mini 8ight 1/14 Scale Buggy
    • Mini 8ight-T 1/14 Scale Truggy
  • Nitro Buggies, Truggies, and Late Models
    • 8IGHT 3.0 Truggy
    • 8IGHT 3.0 Buggy
    • 8IGHT 2.0 European Spec Buggy
    • 8IGHT 2.0 Buggy
    • 8IGHT-T 2.0 Truggy
    • 8IGHT-T 1.0 Truggy
    • 8IGHT 1.0 Buggy
    • TEN-SCT Nitro Short Course Truck
  • Electric Competition Crawlers
    • 1/18 Mini Rock Crawler Pro
    • 1/10 Competition Crawler
    • 1/10 Rock Crawler RTR
  • Gasoline Buggies, Truggies
    • 1/8 Buggy with AVC RTR
    • 1/8 Truggy with AVC RTR

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