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* The [[Go-Bot (G2)|''Generation 2'' Go-Bots]] and the [[Spychanger|''Robots in Disguise'' Spychangers]] were designed to be compatible with Hot Wheels (and then-rival Matchbox) 1:64 scale racetracks and playsets.
* The [[Go-Bot (G2)|''Generation 2'' Go-Bots]] and the [[Spychanger|''Robots in Disguise'' Spychangers]] were designed to be compatible with Hot Wheels (and then-rival Matchbox) 1:64 scale racetracks and playsets.
*[[Megatron (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|''Beast Wars'' Megatron]]'s season 1 ''T. rex'' model was recycled for the [[Mainframe Entertainment]] produced movie ''{{w|Hot Wheels: World Race}}'' as a rock statue.
*[[Megatron (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|''Beast Wars'' Megatron]]'s season 1 ''T. rex'' model was recycled for the [[Mainframe Entertainment]] produced movie ''{{w|Hot Wheels: World Race}}'' as a rock statue.
* Well before official collaborations with Hasbro, Mattel attempted their own lines of transforming robot Hot Wheels cars with [https://hotwheels.fandom.com/wiki/Robo_Wheels ''Robo Wheels''] in [[2001]] (designed by {{gb|PLEX}}), and again with [https://hotwheels.fandom.com/wiki/Modifighters ''Modifighters''] in [[2007]].


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This article is about the Mattel mega-brand. For the mobile game story arc, see Two Hot Wheels.
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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 Hot Wheels Skate HW Screen Time 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 Collaborative

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