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Hot Wheels 2025 BOULEVARD (mix 1) A CASE REPORT

I’m late to the party with this, but the 2025 #Hot Wheels Boulevard A case (mix 1) is here! This year, Boulevard takes you down main street Americana at dusk as the movie theater in the backdrop has a “premiere” aura about it. We won’t see any new models until mix 3, but that won’t stop us from getting some new releases of our favorite Hot Wheels vehicles.

The #Porsche 935 kicks off Boulevard’s continued numbers — the only Hot Wheels line to currently do so — with #116. This car exists in real-life as a 1:1 in the garage of Rod Chong. He has been partnering with Mattel for a number of years now dating back to his days at Speedhunters. He is still the Creative Director at Race Service — which has a few Hot Wheels of it’s own — but this 935 showcases his latest venture, SuperCOLLCTR.

#117 is the Lancia Delta Integrale, a rally car that is well-known for it’s “track record” in Group A. The deco on this one strays away from it’s rally heritage as we get a clean, red release that is meant for the streets (or boulevard). I mention in the unboxing video below that I’ve seen this exact color combo driving past me on the road before here in the United States.

Speaking of clean releases, the ’91 BMW M5 gets released in about as clean of a deco and color as you can. This all-white version of the famed M5 will have collectors who prefer more “natural” releases seeking this one.

Fresh off it’s debut in Fast & Furious last year, the Toyota Land Cruiser FJ43 returns in #Hot Wheels Boulevard in a mustardy yellow color. This is another vehicle you could see at any car show as there are a few FJ43’s that exist in this color. I’m not sure if this one was base off of someone’s real car, but it’s a quintessential Boulevard release.

Lastly, the “clean” vehicles are broken up with the Alfa Romeo GTV6 3.0 in a rally-inspired, Quadrifoglio design. The #82 on the sides clue us into the fact that this casting may be based on the 1982 version of the car. It’s a wild deco! Kudos to Hot Wheels Graphic Designer, Kristina Albrecht for venturing outside the world of clean cars, to bring us this in-house design. It’s hard to say what my favorite car from this mix is, but the Alfa is right there!

I unboxed one of these 10-count cases on the OTD YouTube Channel, and have a full #Case Report for you below. If you’re still looking for this mix, make sure you check out 1 Stop Diecast to purchase your very own case.


#Hot Wheels Boulevard cases (GJT68) contain only 10 vehicles, and are exclusive to Walmart stores in the United States. In this mix, you are guaranteed to get all 5 cars in the series (x2).

To keep up with the latest Boulevard mixes for 2025, make sure you check out the 2025 Hot Wheels Master List here on OTD.

Below you’ll find the series/case list — all of which are seen in this video and in the images below.

#116 – Porsche 935
#117 – Lancia Delta Integrale
#118 – ’91 BMW M5
#119 – Toyota Land Cruiser FJ43
#120 – Alfa Romeo GTV6 3.0

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