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The latest Hot Wheels Elite 64 collectible was a big hit! Everyone wanted a piece of the action, as the Scania 770 S debuted ...
It's never a dull way if you're a Hot Wheels collector with enough money to spend on 1/64th-scale cars. Here are 15 ...
In January this year, Mattel announced a new partnership with Ferrari to develop a full range of Hot ... wheels. Both cars, which are housed in a designer display case, are made in 1:64 scale ...
Of course, there’s plenty for your inner child to actually play with. Coming this June is a 1:64-scale Hot Wheels RC version of the Ferrari SF90 Stradale. Retailing at a cool $19.99, it’s the ...
Kicking things off is a limited-edition box set of two Hot Wheels Collector 1:64-scale die-cast cars. The set includes the Ferrari 312 P, which honors the Hot Wheels brand's first-ever Ferrari ...
Hot Wheels is aiming to increase the global ownership count via a cool collaboration with Maranello, resulting in nine new limited-edition 1:64 replicas. Among them are the F40, F50 and LaFerrari ...
With some 22.5 cars produced and sold worldwide each second and more than nine billion examples produced since the brand's inception, Hot Wheels makes automotive dreams come true in 1/64 scale at ...
The latter pays tribute to the first Hot Wheels Ferrari, which was released in 1970. The 1:64 scale models have already been sold out and customers lucky enough to get their orders in will get two ...
These Hot Wheels Premium vehicles feature better materials and more accurate details for the collector. Finally, there’s a 1:64 scale RC Ferrari SF90 Stradale Assetto Fiorano, also coming later ...
The new Ferrari Hot Wheels cars will be available through Mattel Creations, RC models, and 1:64 scale die-casts. The initial release includes a heritage boxed set of Hot Wheels Collector die-casts ...
Hot Wheels has also reimagined one of Ferrari’s newest vehicles, the Ferrari SF90 Stradale, as a 1:64 scale RC car compatible with Hot Wheels track sets. With full-function controls (forward ...
The only exception to this rule has been Ferrari—Hot Wheels hasn’t built a 1/64-scale die-cast with a Prancing Horse on its nose since 2014. The wait is over: Ferrari is returning to the Hot Wheels ...