We’re catching up to the 2025 #Hot Wheels Boulevard line with the B case (mix 2). This should be appearing at Walmart stores here in the United States very soon. I was fortunate to be at Mattel last week and picked the case you see in the unboxing below at the Mattel Toy Store in El Segundo. In this case, you do get two full sets — 10 cars total, 2 of each release, #121 to #125.
I’m not sure if the Porsche 911 Carrera 2.7 RS will be the most popular in this mix, but it definitely will be when we look back at this mix. The casting is great and this very sinister-looking one in black with red accents tops the yellow one that was just released in Car Culture / Hammer Drop several weeks ago.
If you like your cars sleek and exotic, the #’16 Bugatti Chiron will strike your fancy. This release is flat-out menacing! Its all black — do people still say “murdered out”? — and should display well with your Car Culture chase pieces.
The #’69 Ford Mustang Boss 302 is always a popular among collectors. #123 here should bring back some memories. Hot Wheels Designer, Ron Wong — who oversees vehicle placement in premium lines at the moment — has stated this design was meant to replicate the look of one of his favorite Super Treasure Hunts: the ’69 Ford Mustang Boss 302 from 2015. Now, to get this one together with the super and common variant in my collection!
Has collecting the #Datsun 510 Wagon lost some of its luster? Regardless if whether you think so or not, this one once again serves as a companion piece to a release of the #Datsun 510 sedan. In 2019, the Datsun 510 came in this same color scheme as a Hot Wheels Display Case exclusive. The color scheme replicates one of a Mattel employee’s car. Now we get the wagon to pair with the sedan.
Lastly, the one you know will hang at retail is the Meyers Manx. The casting just made its debut last year in Boulevard (#108) and quickly gets a redo in the line as #125. That may turn some collectors off of a casting that wasn’t very popular the first time around. I will add that the deco on this one is far better, so that may help. The KC fog light covers are a nice touch, and the KC deco all-around was a great choice.
I unboxed one of these 10-count cases on the OTD YouTube Channel, and have a full #Case Report for you below.
#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.
#121 – Porsche 911 Carrera RS 2.7
#122 – ’16 Bugatti Chiron
#123 – ’69 Ford Mustang Boss 302
#124 – Datsun 510 Wagon
#125 – Meyers Manx





For the 1st mix of Hot Wheels 2025 Boulevard, you can check out the CASE REPORT here and/or watch the unboxing below.
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I don’t really like when Hot Wheels designers do what they did with the Meyers Manx. Card art shows a thick sidewall A/T style tire and normal wheel, then the model comes with the low profile tire and donk style wheel. It doesn’t look right. And I like the Manx.
You’re right. The Meyers Manx would have been better with some chunkier tires.