The latest collaboration between Hot Wheels and Ferrari features iconic vehicles such as the 312P racing car alongside contemporary supercars like the SF90.
Ferrari has consistently safeguarded its intellectual property, which is entirely justified. Because of this stance, traditionally, only a few Ferrari models were transformed into Hot Wheels. However, following a recent partnership agreement between both firms, we are witnessing the debut of the first scale-model Ferraris produced by Mattel in almost a decade.
Ferrari and Hot Wheels They unveiled their fresh collaboration at the car manufacturer's base in Maranelly last week. This agreement encompasses two collections: the Ferrari Legacy Collection and the Ferrari Elite Range, featuring an extensive selection of die-cast vehicles for model enthusiasts.

Ferrari 365 GTB4 Competizione Hot Wheels

Ferrari F40 Hot Wheels
The Heritage Collection celebrates Ferrari’s racing triumphs by featuring both the historic Le Mans-winning 312P and the contemporary 499P Modificata within an elegantly designed collector's box. Despite the fact that the 499P Modificata did not compete at Le Mans, this full-scale rendition of the track-exclusive supercar serves as a tribute to the marque's victorious legacy.
The Premium Range offers a selection of contemporary, street-oriented Ferrari vehicles. As stated by Ferrari, these editions stand above the remainder of their Hot Wheels collection and emphasize "balancing child-friendly functionality with collectible desirability," as mentioned by the brand. Car and Driver .
The Premium Series features the standalone 499P Modificata, along with the F50 and the LaFerrari. The highlight of this collection is a 250 GTO perched on top of a Fiat 642 RN2 Bartoletti transporter. Bellissimo Collectors have the opportunity to obtain non-premium editions of the 365 GTB4 Competizione, F40 Competizzazione, and SF90 Stradale as well.

Ferrari 250 GTO and Fiat 642 RN2 Bartoletti Transporter

Ferrari LaFerrari Hot Wheels

Ferrari 365 GTB4 Competizione Hot Wheels
But wait, there’s a second The SF90—which comes with remote control capabilities. This particular RC vehicle from the collection is also scaled at 1:64 like the other cars within the lineup. However, unlike them, it features an electric drivetrain enabling movement forwards, backwards, left, and right. Additionally, it can be used seamlessly on tracks designed for contemporary Hot Wheels models.
This is how the complete collection of cars appears along with their respective prices:
Ferrari Heritage Set
- Ferrari 312P & 499P Modified: $100
Ferrari Premium Series
- Ferrari 250 GTO & Fiat 642 RN2 Bartoletti Transporter: $16.99
- Ferrari 499P Modificata: $6.49
- Ferrari F50: $6.49
- Ferrari LaFerrari: $6.49
Standard Die-Cast Models
- Ferrari 365 GTB4 Competizione: $1.25 million
- Ferrari F40 Competizione: $1.25
- Ferrar SF90 Stradale: $1.25
R/C Model
- Ferrari SF90 Stradale Assetto Fiorano RC: $19.99
If you're interested in getting some of this Ferrari and Hot Wheels excellence, the Heritage Set is currently available for pre-order. MattelCreations.com The Premium 499P Modificata will reach stores in July, followed by the LaFerrari in September, the F50 in November, and the 250 GTO along with the transporter hitting the market in October. All remaining die-cast models, such as the SF90 R/C car, are scheduled to appear on store shelves starting from June.
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