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Since 1968, Hot Wheels have been a collectible die-cast toy car made by Mattel. Each vehicle is a scale representation of various makes and models by the likes of General Motors, Ford Motor Company, Chrysler Motors, and others.
hotwheels.com. Hot Wheels is an American media franchise and brand of scale model cars invented by Elliot Handler and introduced by his company Mattel on May 18, 1968. [2] It was the primary competitor of Matchbox until Mattel bought Matchbox owner Tyco Toys in 1997.
2024 Hot Wheels #1-250. For 2024, the Hot Wheels mainline is numbered 1 through 250 with color variations not receiving a new number. Treasure Hunts and store exclusives are numbered. For the listing by series see List of 2024 Hot Wheels (by Series).
For 2025, the Hot Wheels mainline is numbered 1 through 250 with color variations not receiving a new number. Treasure Hunts and store exclusives are numbered. For the listing by series see List of 2025 Hot Wheels (by Series). These are numbered releases that are confirmed but information is...
Conceived in 1968 by an innovator, a rocket scientist and a car designer, Hot Wheels die-casts were designed to revolutionize toy vehicles by looking cooler and performing better than the competition.
Hot Wheels are a 1/64 scale brand of toy cars made by Mattel. The company was started in 1968 by Elliot Handler. His idea was to capture the attention of boys and pass up Matchbox.
Hot Wheels. In the 1960s, Elliot Handler, a cofounder of Mattel, Inc., envisioned a die-cast car to surpass the popular English Matchbox brand.
Born from competitive spirit. In 1968, Hot Wheels die-casts were designed to revolutionize toy vehicles by looking cooler and performing better than the competition. More than five decades later, Hot Wheels is now the #1 selling toy in the world.*.
For over 30 years, boys dreamed of driving a real Hot Wheels car. To bring that dream to life, the Hot Wheels team built and unveiled a full-scale replica of the iconic Twin Mill at the 2001 SEMA custom auto show.
Mattel has released many different wheel styles for Hot Wheels cars. This is a list of all types used between 1968 and the present, in order of first appearance. Also see Wheel Types (By Type) for more information.