
PN Racing continues to raise the bar in 1/28 scale performance with the release of the V5 Anima 2500KV Sensored Brushless Motor. Designed specifically for racers who demand smooth power delivery, consistency, and reliability, this latest-spec motor is already proving its popularity.
👉 The first batch has sold out, with the next shipment arriving on 2/22/2026, a strong sign that this motor is quickly becoming a go-to option for competitive drivers.
Designed for Consistency and Control
At the core of the V5 Anima is a 1525 sensored brushless design, optimized to deliver predictable throttle response and stable power across the entire RPM range. The 2500KV rating hits a sweet spot for controlled speed, making it ideal for tightly contested racing where smooth acceleration and corner exit matter just as much as top speed.
The motor features a CNC-machined 6061 aluminum case, providing excellent heat dissipation while maintaining durability during long race days and high-stress conditions. Keeping motor temperatures under control helps maintain consistent performance from the first lap to the last.
Premium Internal Components
PN Racing didn’t cut corners internally. The V5 Anima is equipped with premium Japanese ball bearings, reducing friction and ensuring ultra-smooth operation. This not only improves efficiency but also contributes to longer service life and consistent performance over time.
High-temperature, high-quality copper wiring is used throughout the motor, allowing it to maintain peak performance even under competitive racing loads. Whether you’re pushing hard in mains or dialing in practice laps, this motor is built to stay stable.
Race-Ready Compatibility
The standard 2mm shaft ensures compatibility with a wide range of pinions, making it easy to integrate into most 1/28 scale chassis setups without special modifications.
Even better, the PN Racing V5 Anima 2500KV is an official motor for PNWC 2026 Super Stock and F1 classes, making it a legal and competitive choice for racers preparing for organized events.


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