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    Hot Wheels x Ferrari Launch A New Collection - duPont REGISTRY Group Skip to content
     
    Two red toy race cars on a white circular platform, set against a red and white geometric background.

    Hot Wheels x Ferrari Launch A New Collection

    Hot Wheels unleashes a new collection of Prancing Horses.

    A staple of virtually every automotive enthusiast’s childhood, Hot Wheels specializes in miniaturizing the world’s most desirable and iconic cars and creating cherished memories through them. However, a new announcement from the iconic brand sees a new collection of Ferrari models getting the Hot Wheels treatment.

    Including a diverse collection of both classic and modern masterpieces from the Prancing Horse, the new partnership between Hot Wheels and Ferrari is being kicked off with two limited edition die-cast cars as part of a set. The two cars in the set are the Ferrari 312 P, a legendary vintage racing Ferrari that was the first Ferrari to have a Hot Wheels counterpart in 1970, and the Ferrari 499P Modificata, the customer version of Ferrari’s two-time Le Mans-winning racing hypercar.

    In addition, the 1:64 Hot Wheels Ferrari SF90 Stradale Assetto Fiorano RC offers full remote control ability to the Hot Wheels recreation of the iconic hybrid Ferrari supercar, and the collection is completed with Hot Wheels versions of the Ferrari LaFerrari, Ferrari F50, the Ferrari 250 GTO, the Fiat 642 RN2 Bartoletti Transporter, the Ferrari SF90 Stradale, the Ferrari F40 Competizione, and the Ferrari 365 GTB4 Competizione.

    For any automotive enthusiast, and especially for Ferrari collectors, this announcement from Hot Wheels revives the childhood excitement of a true automotive legend in a new way, celebrating Italian performance excellence.

    Two red Hot Wheels cars displayed in a black box. One is labeled "499P Modificata" and the other "312 P," with background text about performance design and racing success.
    Rafael Ortega

    Image Source: Hot Wheels

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