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Revision as of 13:14, 24 July 2025
| This article is about the Mattel mega-brand. For the mobile game story arc, see Two Hot Wheels. |

Hot Wheels are a brand of scale model cars produced by Mattel. Although long seen as rivals to Hasbro in the toy industry, in 2023, the two companies entered into a partnership to produce co-branded toys and games based on each other's respective intellectual properties.[1] Among these are several Transformers-themed Hot Wheels toys.
Hot Wheels x Transformers collaborations
2024
Transformers
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Hot Wheels Skate | HW Screen Time
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Mattel Creations | Track Fleet |
There are two versions of the Ford Mustang GT. The first, sporting the number "984" and the "to punish and enslave..." slogan, was recalled after a short window of time. The second version, sporting the number "643" and no slogan, has since replaced it as the standard release of the car.
2025
Color Shifters
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Collaborative |
Notes
- The Generation 2 Go-Bots and the Robots in Disguise Spychangers were designed to be compatible with Hot Wheels (and then-rival Matchbox) 1:64 scale racetracks and playsets.
- Beast Wars Megatron's season 1 T. rex model was recycled for the Mainframe Entertainment produced movie Hot Wheels: World Race as a rock statue.
References
External links
- Hot Wheels at Wikipedia


