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Save $27 on this 2-in-1 land-and-water stunt RC car for kids

This 4WD remote control stunt car that drives on both land and water is now $15.99 at Walmart, making it an easy gift win for kids.

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If you’re looking for an affordable gift that kids will actually get excited about, the VILINICE 4WD remote control stunt car is a strong contender. It’s currently on sale for $15.99, down from $42.99, so you save $27.00 on a toy that can flip, spin, and drive on both land and water. For birthdays, holidays, or just a surprise weekend treat, it’s the kind of toy that feels special without wrecking your budget.

What you’re getting

This RC car is built for stunts and rough play, which is exactly what most kids want. It features:

  • 4WD (four-wheel drive) for better grip and control
  • Double-sided driving, so it keeps going even if it flips
  • Land-and-water design, meaning it can handle puddles, wet grass, and shallow water play
  • A remote control that’s simple enough for kids to pick up quickly

The double-sided design is a big part of the fun. Kids can flip it, spin it, and bounce it off small obstacles without constantly needing to reset or rescue it. The bright red color and chunky wheel design also give it that “cool toy car” look that tends to land well with both younger and older kids.

Why it’s worth it

From a gift perspective, this checks a few important boxes: it’s fun right out of the box, it feels a bit more special than a basic toy car, and it works for a wide age range of kids. The ability to use it both indoors (with some space) and outdoors means it’s not just a summer toy, and the land-and-water design adds that extra “wow” factor when kids see it splashing through puddles.

The price cut is also significant. At $15.99, it sits in a sweet spot where it works as a main gift for younger kids or an add-on gift for older ones, without feeling like a throwaway toy. The stunt capabilities and 4WD setup help it stand out from cheaper, more basic RC cars that only go forward and back.

If you’re shopping for siblings, cousins, or just need a reliable option for a kid who loves cars and gadgets, this is the kind of pick that’s easy to wrap and almost guaranteed to get used.

The bottom line

If you want a kid-friendly gift that looks cool, survives rough play, and offers more than just basic driving, this stunt RC car is a solid choice. At $15.99, down from $42.99, it delivers a lot of fun for the price and makes gifting a little easier this year.

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