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37th Hot Wheels Collectors Convention FINALE SNEAK PEEKS: Premium, Car Culture, Team Transport, Boulevard, 1:43, Elite 64, and RLC

10/19/2023 — Below are the slides from the Mattel Sneak Peeks Presentation from the 37th Hot Wheels Collectors Convention Finale. The event happened at the convention at the LAX Marriott (Los Angeles) on Saturday, October 7. This year’s presentation was narrated by Hot Wheels Design Manager, Craig Callum — a newer addition to the team. This article covers the PREMIUM SNEAKS which includes 2024 Hot Wheels Car Culture, Team Transport, Boulevard, 1:43, Elite 64, and the Red Line Club. See the previous article for the: BASICS SNEAKS.

Car Culture / HW Off Road

If it feels like forever since we had our last Car Culture off-road segment, it’s because it has. The last time we saw a true off-road segment in Car Culture was Wild Terrain in 2020. If you’re keeping track at home, that is 24 5-car segments that have come and gone in-between the two. What this one lacks in terms of name — Seriously, “HW OFF ROAD”, did the copywriter have off? Or did legal get involved? — the five vehicles look rather nice.

One thing to note here: the new ’05 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado that was previewed at the Singapore Diecast Expo is clearly not this one as this one has more of a traditional Toyota graphics vibe to it.

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2023 Car Culture / HW Off-Road: ’05 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

Speaking of giving off the Toyota vibe, the #’18 Toyota 4Runner returns for it’s first release outside of Boulevard, and wears a fresh coat of Toyota Pure Blue paint. It will be interesting to see if this casting will continue to command the high prices it’s coveted Boulevard releases have.

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2023 Car Culture / HW Off-Road: ’18 Toyota 4Runner from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

Swiss watchmaker, IWC Schaffhausen has once again paired up with Hot Wheels thanks to it’s CEO Chris Grainger-Herr being a Hot Wheels collector. The ’93 Mercedes-Benz G-Class becomes the first Hot Wheels off road vehicle to feature the IWC brand in a stunning, all-black release. Please note: this is NOT the chase in this series.

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2023 Car Culture / HW Off-Road: IWC Schaffhausen ’93 Mercedes-Benz G-Class from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

The #Big-Air Bel-Air finally goes premium and it’s deservingly so. Collectors such as myself have amassed a great start to this casting collection and it was very clear that seeing a premium release would happen sooner than later given the rising popularity of this casting.

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2023 Car Culture / HW Off-Road: Big-Air Bel-Air from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

Lastly, the Range Rover Classic goes premium. There seem to be some similarities between this deco and the one that was done for the 2012 Hot Wheels Racing Off Road: ’83 Chevy Silverado 4×4, but no mention of it being a companion piece was made. I’m inclined to think it was purely coincidence.

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2023 Car Culture / HW Off-Road: Range Rover Classic from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

Okay, okay…. the LAST vehicle is Car Culture / HW Off Road is the #Chase. The ’05 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado gets the nod to be recolored here due to it being the only new tool in the mix.

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2023 Car Culture / HW Off-Road: ’05 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado (chase) from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

Car Culture / Exotic Envy

Exotic Envy will be a segment in Car Culture for the third consecutive year. And with that, we will see 5 models from 5 different brands: Aston Martin, Lamborghini, McLaren, BMW, and Porsche.

The Aston Martin V12 Speedster makes the leap to premium in a rather iconic deco for a British car: dark green with a blank, white roundel.

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2023 Car Culture / Exotic Envy: Aston Martin V12 Speedster from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

In today’s Hot Wheels landscape, it’s rather surprising to see a casting that isn’t popular (and over 12 years old), get a retooled diecast chassis for premium. Yes, I know it was in Speed Machines, but even that release had a plastic base. Perhaps, it’s this release in orange that could prompt collectors to take another look at the Lamborghini Reventón Roadster.

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2023 Car Culture / Exotic Envy: Lamborghini Reventón Roadster from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

The obvious choice here is the McLaren F1. Collectors love this one and the GTR casting, and this metallic purple paint looks spectacular even in this e-sheet photo seen here. Let’s hope that actual release relays the stunning nature of this piece.

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2023 Car Culture / Exotic Envy: McLaren F1 from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

Clean cars seem to be all the rage these days. That’s why I love when the Hot Wheels team throws us a changeup with a wacky deco like this. No, that is not the Target logo — rather, it is a replica livery from a real car in the 1979 M1 Procar series.

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2023 Car Culture / Exotic Envy: BMW M1 Procar from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

The #’71 Porsche 911 returns to Car Culture in something other than a Magnus Walker deco. This one looks very German-inspired bringing in the gold, red, and black from the German flag.

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2023 Car Culture / Exotic Envy: ’71 Porsche 911 from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

Three of the eight Car Culture segments this year have had a Porsche as the chase piece. This is the third. The wildly German deco shown above is mono-toned, and placed over a jet black body staying true to the theme of Hot Wheels Car Culture chase pieces.

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2023 Car Culture / Exotic Envy: ’71 Porsche 911 (chase) from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

Car Culture / Slide Street

Hot Wheels Marketing Director, Jimmy Liu has found another place for one of his real-life cars in one of his lineups. The Nissan 240SX (S14) — a car he is credited with designing — joins the second installment of Slide Street. If you check out that license plate, you’ll see it reads, “TOY INC” — Jimmy’s social media handle.

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2023 Car Culture / Slide Street: Nissan 240SX (S14) from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

A clean version of the Hot Wheels #’18 Ford Mustang RTR Spec 5 can be seen here varying from the other releases of this casting which have all been replicas of 1:1 RTR Formula Drift cars.

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2023 Car Culture / Slide Street: ’18 Ford Mustang RTR Spec 5 from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

The LB-Works Lamborghini Huracán casting gets the premium treatment a full two years after it’s debut in the 2021 mainline. This one features the same Mad Mike livery that was also featured on that car.

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2023 Car Culture / Slide Street: LB-Works Lamborghini Huracán from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation
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Car Culture / Team Transport

Team Transport rounds out 2023 with the next three releases in the line: #59, #60, and #61.

The ’97 Mercedes-Benz CLK-GTR & Fleet Street are both given very clean looks, and should pair well with past and future Mercedes releases.

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2023 Team Transport: ’97 Mercedes-Benz CLK-GTR & Fleet Street from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

For as subtle as the Mercedes deco is above, this Porsche deco on Team Transport #61 gets after you. The Euro Hauler has “PORSCHE” billboarded across the entire side of it while the off-road Porsche 959 (1986) wears a more subdued version of the livery.

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2023 Team Transport: Porsche 959 (1986) & Euro Hauler from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

We will see how hot rods do in today’s Hot Wheels collecting landscape as the ’33 Willys gets a very classic hot rod deco: black with flames. It sits on the back of the Speed Waze casting with a speed shop deco.

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2023 Team Transport: ’33 Willys & Speed Waze from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

Team Transport for 2024 kicks it up a notch from the get-go. Dan Gurney’s famous ’70 Plymouth AAR Cuda returns to the Hot Wheels lineup — now, with a matching hauler to boot! The Sakura Sprinter here reminds you how cool vintage racing decos are.

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2024 Team Transport: Dan Gurney’s Sakura Sprinter & ’70 Plymouth AAR Cuda from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

In the same case as Gurney’s Cuda is another all-time great race car plucked from the history books: the Olio Fiat #Fiat 131 Abarth. This one is paired with the Second Story Lorry in dark blue with the Olio Fiat logo. That vacant second story lends hope to the notion that we could see more of this livery in the future.

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2024 Team Transport: Second Story Lorry & Fiat 131 Abarth from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

Red, white, and blue — it doesn’t get much more American than this! The ’66 Chevelle rides on top of the new collector favorite: the ’72 Chevy Ramp Truck.

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2024 Team Transport: ’72 Chevy Ramp Truck & ’66 Chevelle from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

The unlicensed Team Transport hauler, #Carry On is back. This time, sporting a new classic on the back: the ’66 Porsche 906 Carrera 6. Another retro race car means more room for more retro liveries. Designer Ron Wong mentioned that this one has a separate front and rear window piece that can make for some interesting color breaks in future liveries. Google “Porsche 906 Carrera 6” and tell me that you aren’t getting excited…

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2024 Team Transport: Carry On & ’66 Porsche 906 Carrera 6 from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

Even the 1989 Test Car livery of the Sauber-Mercedes C9 is getting play in 2024 Team Transport — and a matching Fleet Flyer hauler to boot!

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2024 Team Transport: Fleet Flyer & Sauber-Mercedes C9 from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

The #Castrol ’96 Honda Accord is another racing legend, this time, from Japan. Apparently it went toe-to-toe with Skylines in it’s day winning 15 consecutive races in 1997 and a JTCC Championship the year prior. This one rides on back of the Fleet Street hauler.

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2024 Team Transport: Castrol Fleet Street & ’96 Honda Accord from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation
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Boulevard

Hot Wheels Boulevard continues to be a hard line to track down. Given the look of the next couple mixes, that trend will continue into 2024. #86 thru #90 round out 2023 so it will be interesting to see where the card art goes for 2024.

A new version of the #Ford Anglia 105E hits premium as the ’67 Ford Anglia Racer. This new model has fender flares, and updated front end, interior roll bar, and of course, a diecast chassis. Overall, it is exactly what the name implies: a race car version of the car made famous by Harry Potter.

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2023 Boulevard: ’67 Ford Anglia Racer from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

2023 could very well be the year of the Hot Wheels #Porsche 935. It was a Super Treasure Hunt in the mainline, had common and chase pieces in Car Culture — both different — and now carries a familiar (licensed) livery in Boulevard.

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2023 Boulevard: Porsche 935 from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

I don’t believe this is a real livery for the Accord like the Castrol one shown above in Team Transport, but it’s a great one none-the-less that looks the part! With decos like this, the ’96 Honda Accord race car could become a collector favorite in the years to come.

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2023 Boulevard: ’96 Honda Accord from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

The Hot Wheels ’95 Toyota Celica GT-Four finally gets something other than a clean deco. It’s not the Castrol livery that collectors have been clamoring for however. Instead, we see the vintage Toyota striping that’s been a hit on a couple previous releases in premium making for the start of a nice livery collection.

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2023 Boulevard: ’95 Toyota Celica GT-Four from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

RAYS wheels and their slogan, “The concept is racing”, make their way onto the ’23 Nissan Z as the last Boulevard car for 2023. This is a real livery that was shown back in May via the @rayswheels_official Instagram.

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2023 Boulevard: ’23 Nissan Z from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

The #LB Super Silhouette Nissan Silvia (S15) will be the latest mainline car to go full premium in its #First Edition deco. This one will obviously go great with the upcoming Team Transport releases in the same Liberty Walk deco.

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2024 Boulevard: LB Super Silhouette Nissan Silvia (S15) from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

There is something special about gold/bronze watanabe style wheels — ala #Real Riders 8-Spoke Wheels. This all-black Nissan Skyline RS (KDR30) with gold accents may be the best version of this casting yet!

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2024 Boulevard: Nissan Skyline RS (KDR30) from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

When I covered the first release of the ’66 Chevrolet Corvair Yenko Stinger, I learned how unique this car was. I also figured it would be hard to recolor such an iconic car that really only came in one livery. Despite this one looking very similar to that Jay Leno’s Garage release, this livery is based off of a real racing livery that’s been up for sale on Mecum car auctions.

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2024 Boulevard: ’66 Chevrolet Corvair Yenko Stinger from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

If you have been collecting Hot Wheels for 15+ years, chances are you know (or at least heard of) HWC Ray. Ray Adler is an avid Hot Wheels collector who founded his own Hot Wheels vaRAYation site. He started working for Mattel in the early 2000s as a marketing intern for the Hot Wheels brand. He was one of the early admin for HotWheelsCollectors.com under his “HWC RAY” moniker and his name can been seen on some of the early HWC/RLC releases. Now, he is the VP Global Head of Games at Mattel and drives a Porsche similar to this one. This one was done as a tribute to Ray, whom you can still find roaming around at Hot Wheels Collector Convention/Nationals events.

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2024 Boulevard: Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation
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Car Culture Premium 2-Packs

Popular may be an understatement for the Car Culture Bugatti 2-Pack. This one will go fast when it hits Target pegs with the #’16 Bugatti Chiron and the first premium #Bugatti Veyron since the infamous Speed Machines release of 2010.

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2024 Car Culture 2-Packs: Bugatti Veyron & ’16 Bugatti Chiron from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

The ’91 Nissan Sentra SE-R & Nissan Silvia (S13) both get another premium release in two seemingly muted colors. These both carry the Super Street Magazine “SS” logo on their windshield.

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2024 Car Culture 2-Packs: ’91 Nissan Sentra SE-R & Nissan Silvia (S13) from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

1:43

Collectors have had a mixed reaction to the new 1:43 scale cars that started appearing at Target in 2023. The most common complaint has been the price point of $24.99 despite us (collectors) paying $20 + shipping for similarly detailed Elite 64 cars. For others, it’s the larger scale that they simply don’t have the room to collect. The first four cars haven’t been popular…

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2023 Hot Wheels 1:43 current releases from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

2024 could be a turning point for the line, however. The next two models, the Nissan Skyline GT-R (BNR34) V-Spec II NUR and Mercedes-AMG GT3 should be insanely popular, initiating the purchase cycle for collectors and 1:43.

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2024 Hot Wheels 1:43 Nissan Skyline GT-R (BNR34) V-spec II Nur with NISMO Parts from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation
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2024 Hot Wheels 1:43 Mercedes-AMG GT3 from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation
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Elite 64

This last Tuesday we saw the Elite 64: Land Rover Defender 90 Pickup finally go up for sale on Mattel Creations so that leaves only the ’21 Audi RS 7 Sportback Custom left for 2023. It’s a newer car with a relatively stock look so it will be interesting to see how collectors respond to it. Regardless, it is still nicely done like the rest of this line which is slowly rolling out.

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2023 Elite 64: ’21 Audi RS 7 Sportback Custom from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

The Porsche 928 Safari will give us our first opportunity to compare two similar castings created around the same time in both the mainline and in Elite 64. The mainline Porsche 928S Safari is nice but the scale and detail of this one may show off how impressive Elite 64 truly is.

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2024 Elite 64: Porsche 928 Safari from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

I’ll take every BMW in the M Motorsport livery. The trio of colors over a white body just hits you differently. The ’90 BMW 318i Touring will be the latest to add to that livery collection.

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2024 Elite 64: ’90 BMW 318i Touring from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

So this is insane. You knew the Elite 64 vehicles would be extremely detailed, but an accessory pack?!?!? How cool is that? The ’17 Toyota Tacoma will have a slew of parts to customize this piece without even having to get out your drill.

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2024 Elite 64: ’17 Toyota Tacoma from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

There are simply too many interchangeable parts to call out individually. This is one that I cannot wait to see collectors open and start playing with. The graphics on it are the same as graphic designer, Kevin Geraldez’s actual Tacoma.

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2024 Elite 64: ’17 Toyota Tacoma (accessories breakdown) from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

Even after retirement, former Hot Wheels designer, Mark Jones is still writing and sharing detailed notes about the product he created. He reached out to the graphic designer for this project, Andrés Andrieu, and left him some very specific notes about the paint & graphics for the Bugatti Type 59.

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2024 Elite 64: Bugatti Type 59 from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation
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Red Line Club

You voted, and here is the result! The RLC sELECTIONs ’72 Skyline HT 2000GT-R goes on sale at the end of the month. Thank God this is made-to-order because the design is outrageously awesome and should pair well with some of the existing releases of the #Nissan Skyline H/T 2000GT-X done for mainline and premium.

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2023 Red Line Club sELECTIONs: ’72 Skyline HT 2000GT-R from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

The 2nd release of the RLC ’86 Porsche 959 goes on sale in early November. The spectraflame black on this one is super sleek, and those chrome #Real Riders Exotics look soooo nice on this casting.

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2023 Red Line Club: ’86 Porsche 959 from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

Another November release should be the ’95 Honda Integra Type R in championship white. You’ve probably seen this already as the hype is already there.

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2023 Red Line Club: ’95 Honda Integra Type R from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

The 2023 RLC Holiday Car is the ’52 Dodge Power Wagon. This one comes in a spectraflame dark green and reads, “HIGH COUNTRY Tree Service” on it’s doors. Gone is the rocky base that accompanied the first release as this one will come in an acrylic case as seen in the picture below.

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2023 Red Line Club Holiday Car: ’52 Dodge Power Wagon from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

Magnus Walker has already shown off the new RLC Porsche 964 months ago, but this piece is still yet to be dropped via the RLC. The spectraflame mint green is stunning, and according to the Hot Wheels team, comes at a premium.

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2023 Red Line Club: Magnus Walker Urban Outlaw Porsche 964 from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

We saw the first painted sample of the Mercedes-AMG G 63 4×42 at the convention in spectraflame blue. No opening feature on this one but it does come with a full-size Real Riders spare.

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2023 Red Line Club: Mercedes-Benz G 63 4×4 from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

Phil Riehlman’s dinner car is a RLC-level casting and will appear in a brand-new spectraflame color in 2024 called: Spectraflame Teal. The ’68 Custom Plymouth Barracuda is Phil’s interpretation of how he would redesign his Barracuda is money was no option. Under the hood, the car packs a Hellephant engine just like its RLC ’69 Dodge Charger cousin.

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2024 Red Line Club: ’68 Custom Plymouth Barracuda from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

At one point, it felt like only a matter of time before we saw the #Nissan Skyline GT-R (BNR34) in chameleon paint. The chameleon painted, #Custom ’72 Datsun 240Z was released in 2019 and we hadn’t heard a mention of the color changing paint since. Then, the RLC team dropped this bombshell on us! I’m not entirely sure if it uses the same metalflake chameleon the 240Z had, or if this will be a spectraflame chameleon, but this is meant to represent one of the rarest production R34’s out there: the Midnight Purple II Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec. Nearly 2.5 years ago, one sold on Bring A Trailer for $315,187 and I can only imagine what that would be today!

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2024 Red Line Club: Nissan Skyline GT-R (BNR34) from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

No word yet on when the street freaks style ’71 AMC Javelin AMX will drop, but it’s safe to say this is another highly-anticipated RLC release. The innovative 2-part base with a custom suspension piece will be used on the upcoming RLC ’64 Dodge Power Wagon having set the standard for lifted vehicles.

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2023 Red Line Club: ’71 AMC Javelin AMX from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

The 2024 RLC Membership Car is the Kawa-Bug-A. This will be the first time we get it without the roof rack.

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2024 Red Line Club Membership Car: KAWA-BUG-A from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

Mini truck fans will have to wait a little longer for the ’86 Nissan 720 King Cab. We saw an unfinished prototype that still needed some tweaking when it came to the articulation piece, but it was finished in the spectraflame dark purple (sans graphics) that the truck will come in. Another innovative piece that will require a little more development time to get it right.

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2023 Red Line Club: ’86 Nissan 720 King Cab from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

Speaking of getting it right… Hot Wheels Designer, Ron Wong was on-hand to showcase the RLC ’21 Pagani Huayra R. By the looks of the FEP prototype that was shown, Ron NAILED this design with a wonderful assist by Andrés in graphics. If this is where RLC is heading, the membership may once again see an exponential increase.

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2023 Red Line Club: ’21 Pagani Huayra R from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

A Toyota Supra MK4 is heading to the RLC. It’s been a highly requested piece, and this ’97 Toyota Supra will feature an opening hood AND a removeable diecast targa top!

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2024 Red Line Club: ’97 Toyota Supra from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

Equally as requested, the last generation of the RX-7 will also make an RLC appearance. The ’93 Mazda RX-7 R1 will debut in an all-new spectraflame paint color. Please be bright red… please be bright red…

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2024 Red Line Club: ’93 Mazda RX-7 R1 from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation

Lastly, another collector request has come into fruition — well, kind of. Hot Wheels Designer, Brendon Vetuskey has heard the calls for the #’91 GMC Syclone in RLC. Instead of re-introducing the Syclone however, he is giving us the Syclone’s SUV brother: the ’92 GMC Typhoon. This one will come with an opening hood that reveals the Typhoon’s Syclone engine.

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2024 Red Line Club: ’92 GMC Typhoon from the Hot Wheels 37th Annual Collectors Convention Finale Sneak Peeks Presentation
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To view the presentation in it’s entirety, check out the live steam video posted to the Lamley Group YouTube channel:


To checkout Lamley Group’s RLC preview with Brendon and Ron, check out the video below:

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  1. I hope the third time’s the charm for me for the 4Runner. I swear if I see more than one I’ll get them all.

  2. Some of the reveals are cool, but we have only 3 of the 5 cars from Slide Street being revealed. Wonder what will be the other two cars would be.

  3. Can we just finally get one company, at the very least Hot Wheels in this case, to make toy cars based on the Viper Defender from the 90’s TV series “Viper”? It’s long overdue and I’m certainly not the only one whose requested it (ProjectViper for example). I’ve always wanted a decently made toy car based on the Viper Defender since it’s still my most favorite movie/tv based car ever made. And honestly, that car would be a great way to start off a line of movie & tv show based vehicles that hadn’t been tackled yet. Like the Mutt Cutts van (Dumb & Dumber), Al Bundy’s Dodge (Married With Children), the Burger Mobile (Good Burger), the Black Moon (Black Moon Rising), the 2015 Hill Valley Police Car (Back To The Future Part II), Doc Brown’s Time Machine Hover Train (Back To The Future Part III), The Cyclone bike (Cyclone), Pee Wee’s bike (Pee Wee’s Big Adventure), Horus (The Love Bug 1997), even the EDI jet (Stealth 2005). Since they make toy cars based on Mario Kart, I’d also love to see Samus Aran’s Gunships (Metroid), Captain Falcon’s Blue Falcon (F-Zero), and even all versions of the Arwing (Star Fox) especially the original SNES version based on the detailed models from the advertisements.

    All of this would be new & interesting to see, and worth buying, because it’s never been done before. That’s what keeps toy lines fresh, and these suggestions could always keep a toy line going with new ideas, if they were more open to fan suggestions in order to get a different perspective, especially from customers who has ideas, creativity, and a wealth of knowledge base on these things. They could give these toy companies ideas for future products that completely goes over their heads or stuff they’ve never even thought of before. Stuff that they’ve never once considered. That’s the power they never take any advantage of.

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