MJX Hyper Go 14207 Review | Speed, Features & Specs

By: Michael Snedden   On: 17 August 2026 

Quick Answer

The MJX Hyper Go 14207 is a compact 1/14-scale 4WD brushless RC truck capable of speeds of up to 56km/h.

It combines a 2852 4200KV brushless motor, 50A ESC, oil-filled shocks, four-wheel drive and all-terrain tyres with a Ready-to-Run package that includes a 7.4V 3000mAh battery, USB charging cable, 2.4GHz transmitter and tools.

For anyone looking for genuine hobby-grade brushless performance without moving to a much larger RC vehicle, the Hyper Go 14207 packs a lot into a compact platform.

What Is the MJX Hyper Go 14207?

The MJX Hyper Go 14207 is a 1/14-scale four-wheel-drive brushless RC truck designed for fast recreational driving and off-road bashing.

Despite its compact dimensions, this is not a basic toy-grade remote control vehicle.

The 14207 uses hobby-grade components including a brushless motor, separate ESC, proportional steering and throttle, oil-filled suspension, metal gearing, ball bearings and a 4WD drivetrain.

That combination gives the Hyper Go considerably more capability than many entry-level RC vehicles.

How Fast Is the MJX Hyper Go 14207?

The Hyper Go 14207 is capable of speeds of up to 56km/h, depending on battery condition, surface and driving conditions.

For a 1/14-scale RC truck, that is serious performance.

At that speed the car covers ground quickly, so it needs considerably more running space than a slow beginner RC vehicle.

New drivers should concentrate first on:

Maximum speed is much more enjoyable once you are comfortable controlling the vehicle.

4200KV Brushless Power

At the centre of the Hyper Go 14207 is a 2852 4200KV brushless motor paired with a 50A electronic speed controller.

Both the motor and ESC use cooling fans to help manage temperature during use.

Brushless power is one of the major features separating the 14207 from cheaper brushed RC trucks.

A brushless system can provide strong acceleration, good efficiency and substantial performance from a relatively compact motor.

For the driver, the important difference is simple: the Hyper Go responds like a proper performance RC vehicle rather than a basic remote control toy.

Why 4WD Matters

The Hyper Go 14207 uses four-wheel drive, which sends power through all four wheels.

That can provide better:

Four-wheel drive does not make the truck impossible to spin or crash, particularly at higher speeds, but it helps make the available brushless power much easier to use.

Oil-Filled Suspension

Suspension becomes particularly important on a fast off-road RC vehicle.

The Hyper Go 14207 uses oil-filled shock absorbers with adjustable spring preload.

Oil inside the shocks helps control how quickly the suspension compresses and rebounds.

That can improve:

It is a significant step above the simple friction-style suspension often found on cheaper RC vehicles.

Metal Gearing and Ball Bearings

The 14207 also uses metal gears and ball bearings.

These are worthwhile features on a brushless RC truck because the drivetrain needs to deal with considerably more power than a slow brushed vehicle.

They also reinforce the fact that this is designed as a maintainable hobby vehicle rather than a disposable RC toy.

RC cars that are actually driven will eventually require maintenance, so construction and parts support matter.

What Battery Comes With the MJX 14207?

The Ready-to-Run package includes a 7.4V 3000mAh battery.

Approximate running time is around 14 minutes, although real-world runtime will vary.

Factors affecting runtime include:

Fourteen minutes can cover a surprising amount of ground when an RC truck is capable of more than 50km/h.

How Far Can You Drive It?

The supplied 2.4GHz radio system provides a listed control range of 120 metres or more.

That does not mean you should deliberately drive a compact 1/14-scale truck 120 metres away every time you use it.

As distance increases, it becomes harder to judge:

Use enough space to enjoy the performance while keeping the truck comfortably visible.

All-Terrain Tyres

The Hyper Go 14207 uses 90mm all-terrain rubber tyres.

They give the truck useful grip across a mixture of recreational surfaces.

Suitable running areas can include:

As with any compact RC vehicle, extremely rough ground or very long grass can eventually become more than its tyre size and ground clearance can comfortably handle.

Two Body Shells Included

Another useful feature of the current package is that two body shells are included.

That gives you the option of changing the truck's appearance or keeping one shell as a spare.

RC bodies naturally pick up scratches and marks when a car is being used for off-road driving and jumping, so having a second shell is genuinely useful rather than simply cosmetic.

What Comes in the Box?

The MJX Hyper Go 14207 package includes:

The vehicle is supplied Ready to Run.

What Does Ready to Run Mean?

Ready to Run, or RTR, means the major components are already assembled and installed.

You don't need to separately select and install the:

That makes an RTR vehicle convenient for someone who wants to get into driving rather than build a vehicle from individual components first.

You should still read the instructions, charge the battery correctly and inspect the vehicle before running it.

Is the MJX Hyper Go 14207 Good for Beginners?

It can suit a beginner, but its performance deserves respect.

A vehicle capable of around 56km/h is very different from a slow beginner RC toy.

A first-time driver should start in a large, open area and concentrate on smooth control rather than maximum speed.

Learn how the vehicle responds to:

Once those fundamentals become familiar, you can start making greater use of the truck's performance.

How Big Is the MJX Hyper Go 14207?

The 14207 is 1/14 scale, giving it a useful balance between portability and off-road capability.

Key dimensions include:

A smaller vehicle is easier to transport and store than a large 1/8 or 1/10-scale truck while still delivering a genuine hobby-grade driving experience.

There is a trade-off.

Larger RC vehicles generally handle very rough terrain, deep grass and large obstacles more easily because of their greater ground clearance and tyre size.

Where Does the 14207 Fit in the MJX Hyper Go Range?

MJX produces Hyper Go vehicles in several different scales and configurations.

Campbelltown Hobbies carries a growing MJX range covering on-road cars, trucks, buggies and other off-road models.

The 14207 occupies a useful middle ground.

It is compact enough to transport easily but delivers substantially more performance than many smaller entry-level RC vehicles.

What Should You Consider Before Buying?

The 14207 makes sense if you want:

If your main priority is slowly negotiating rocks and obstacles, a dedicated RC crawler would be a better choice.

If you want a much larger vehicle for extremely rough terrain, you may prefer a larger-scale truck or truggy.

For fast recreational bashing in a compact package, however, the Hyper Go 14207 provides an impressive specification.

You can also browse the wider Electric RC Cars range to compare other scales and vehicle types.

Summary

The MJX Hyper Go 14207 combines genuine hobby-grade features with a compact 1/14-scale platform.

Key features include:

For someone looking for a compact brushless RC truck with serious recreational performance, the 14207 offers considerably more capability than its size might suggest.

View the MJX Hyper Go 14207 at Campbelltown Hobbies for current pricing and availability.

Frequently Asked Questions

How fast is the MJX Hyper Go 14207?

The MJX Hyper Go 14207 can reach speeds of up to 56km/h, depending on the surface, conditions and battery performance.

Is the MJX Hyper Go 14207 brushless?

Yes. It uses a 2852 4200KV brushless motor paired with a 50A ESC.

Is the MJX 14207 four-wheel drive?

Yes. The 14207 uses a 4WD drivetrain, helping provide traction and control on loose and uneven surfaces.

What battery comes with the MJX Hyper Go 14207?

The package includes a 7.4V 3000mAh battery.

How long does the MJX 14207 battery last?

Approximate runtime is 14 minutes, although actual runtime depends on driving style, terrain and battery condition.

Does the MJX 14207 have oil-filled shocks?

Yes. It uses oil-filled shock absorbers with adjustable spring preload to help control suspension movement.

Does the MJX Hyper Go 14207 come Ready to Run?

Yes. The package includes the assembled truck, radio equipment, battery, USB charging cable and tools.

Is the MJX Hyper Go 14207 suitable for beginners?

Yes, provided a new driver takes time to learn the controls in a suitable open area. Its 56km/h performance means it should be treated as a proper hobby-grade RC vehicle rather than a slow toy.

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