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  • For the first time in over ten years, Ferrari and Hot Wheels have teamed up.
  • The pair has created nine new items, featuring a special edition heritage collection.
  • The true standout seems to be a 250 GTO accompanied by a Fiat tow truck.

Ferrari and accessibility seldom come hand in hand, but this is shifting today with the introduction of the first nine offerings from a Hot Wheels Partnerships have been announced. These represent the initial collaboration between the two companies in over ten years, and the alliance is being commemorated with an exclusive heritage collection.

Starting at $100, this collection features a Le Mans-winning 499P Modificata along with a 312 P model. The 312 P honors the original Hot Wheels Ferrari introduced back in 1970. These 1:64 scale replicas were quickly snapped up; those fortunate enough to secure an order will receive two Spectraflame vehicles accompanied by a display case.

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The Hot Wheels Ferrari SF90 Stradale Assetto Fiorano RC is set to be released in June at a price of $19.99. This miniature model comes in a 1:64 scale and includes both forward/reverse movement along with left/right steering capabilities. Additionally, this vehicle is designed to work seamlessly with Hot Wheels track sets, allowing endless looping fun.

Proceeding further, there’s a set priced at $16.99 that comprises of Ferrari 250 GTO And a Fiat 642 RN2 Bartoletti Transporter. It arrives in October and tugs at the heartstrings.

Hot Wheels Collection for Ferrari Legacy Set

For those with more limited finances, there’s a range of Premium vehicles priced at $6.49 each. These were released at different times, however, enthusiasts can purchase options like the F50, LaFerrari, or 499P Modificata beginning in July.

At the lower end of the range are classic Hot Wheels cars priced at $1.25 each, set to be released this summer. Enthusiasts have their pick from options like the SF90 Stradale, F40 Competizione, and 365 GTB4 Competizione.

Hot Wheels x Ferrari Deluxe Edition and Remote Control Vehicles

Roberto Stanichi, the Executive Vice President of Hot Wheels, stated, "We designed this collection keeping all Hot Wheels enthusiasts in mind, including genuine hot rod aficionados." Ferrari From connoisseurs to emerging automotive enthusiasts, our design team’s attention to detail makes this possible."

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