Ferrari Meets Hot Wheels

Imagine the allure of luxury Ferraris blended with the childhood magic of Hot Wheels. Ferrari and Hot Wheels have rekindled their partnership, and it’s got everyone talking. These two giants are rolling out their first joint venture in over a decade. With nine new products lined up, enthusiasts and collectors alike have quite a treat in store. Among these new releases is a special limited edition heritage set that’s getting a lot of attention. At its heart is a meticulously crafted 250 GTO complete with a Fiat car hauler, a nod to Ferrari’s rich history.
New Collection
The collection isn’t just for admiring; it’s for remembering racing legends. Priced at $100, this premium heritage set is an homage to Ferrari’s illustrious past. The standout here is the Le Mans 499P Modificata along with the classic 312 P. What makes this 312 P special is its link to the very first Hot Wheels Ferrari from 1970. Unfortunately, these 1:64 beauties sold out fast, and those fortunate enough to snag one will find their models dressed in Spectraflame finishes, accompanied by a sleek display box.
Upcoming Models
In June, fans can welcome the arrival of the Hot Wheels Ferrari SF90 Stradale Assetto Fiorano RC model, priced at $19.99. It’s fully operable with forward, reverse, and steering features in both directions, and naturally, it’s track-ready for those iconic loops. This makes it perfect for both collectors and those who like to relive a bit of their childhood excitement.
For those with a soft spot for history, there’s an October release that’s sure to turn heads—a $16.99 set featuring the iconic Ferrari 250 GTO alongside a Fiat 642 RN2 Bartoletti Transporter. It’s a combination that speaks to any car lover’s heart.
Affordable Options
Hot Wheels hasn’t forgotten about those on a tighter budget. Premium cars will be available for $6.49, with models like the F50, LaFerrari, and 499P Modificata hitting the shelves in July. For true Hot Wheels fans, traditional models will be priced around $1.25, with options like the SF90 Stradale, F40 Competizione, and 365 GTB4 Competizione. These will be rolling out this summer, ensuring there’s a piece of this historic collaboration available to everyone.
Conclusion
Roberto Stanichi, the Executive Vice President of Hot Wheels, emphasized that this collection was carefully crafted not only for Ferrari aficionados but also for emerging car lovers. They can expect intricate details and high-quality designs echoing both brands’ high standards. This partnership rekinds the excitement that fans of all ages feel towards Ferrari and Hot Wheels, offering a touch of nostalgia and passion wrapped up in miniature form.
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