In a thrilling move for collectors and automotive fans alike, Hot Wheels and Ferrari have reignited their iconic partnership after more than a decade. The result? A bold new release of detailed miniatures that bring the legacy of Ferrari into the hands of enthusiasts with a price tag that doesn’t break the bank.
Hot Wheels has officially resumed producing Ferrari models for the first time since 2013. This revival brings nostalgic value for long-time collectors while welcoming a new generation into the fold. The collaboration traces back to 1970 with the release of the first Hot Wheels Ferrari, and now, it’s back more refined and accessible than ever.
The Heritage set features two standout models: the Ferrari 312 P and the Le Mans-winning Ferrari 499P Modificata. Both come in a collector’s display case and are finished in a gleaming Spectraflame red. With only a limited quantity available at $100, this set is already generating buzz among fans who appreciate design, detail, and legacy.
For collectors who appreciate craftsmanship, Hot Wheels offers a premium line of models. Highlights include the Ferrari 250 GTO with its iconic Fiat 642 RN2 Bartoletti transporter for $16.99, and individual releases like the Ferrari F50 and LaFerrari at $6.49 each. These die-cast cars are equipped with Real Riders wheels and a metal body, offering an authentic look and feel.
Yes Hot Wheels ensures that every fan can join the fun with models starting at just $1.25. Upcoming releases include the SF90 Stradale (June), F40 Competizione (July), and 365 GTB4 Competizione (August). These models are perfect for casual collectors, younger fans, or anyone looking to start their own Ferrari showcase.
Bringing a modern twist to the classic lineup, the RC version of the SF90 Stradale comes in 1:64 scale and offers full motion control forward, reverse, and turning. It’s fully compatible with Hot Wheels tracks and delivers an engaging play experience for all ages.
This new chapter in the Hot Wheels x Ferrari story blends legendary design with accessibility. Whether it’s a display-worthy collectible or an interactive toy, fans now have a unique chance to own a piece of Ferrari history one miniature at a time.
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