Hot Wheels launched by Mattel in 1968 is a beloved brand of die-cast toy cars known for their speed and intricate designs becoming a staple in toy collections worldwide. In fact, the most expensive ...
For the first time in 10 years, Ferrari is returning to the Hot Wheels diecast collection.Mattel announced the news at the ...
For the tracks, two options will be available: the Sprint Race Circuit (an oval) and the Grand Prix Race Circuit (an oval, ...
Mattel's latest Premium set celebrates the hottest tuners in Japan right now: Liberty Walk, RWB, and Pandem (Rocket Bunny).
For Ferrari fans, it was a minor disappointment. When toy manufacturer Mattel announced last week to launch an affordable F1 ...
Due to an exclusive licensing deal, Hot Wheels hasn't sold a Ferrari die-cast since 2014. That's finally changing.
Each die-cast car is built to race on the iconic Hot Wheels orange track as well as the new Hot Wheels Formula 1 Sprint & ...
F1 has unveiled a collection of Hot Wheels models, in association with Mattel, with eight of the 10 teams being immortalised ...
2025 is a thrilling year for F1 fans, as a LEGO partnership has also been confirmed, with the website offering a wide variety ...
Is there any limit to the Netflix effect? Hot Wheels says that the surge in F1's popularity is behind its new range of models ...
There are two different levels of Hot Wheels, starting with a simplified F1 racer in a Red Bull livery that’s available now, ...
There will also be premium collectors’ items released, as well as an F1 track and play set. The 1:64 models that have been ...