Mattel Creations Shares Hot Wheels SDCC Exclusive Sets – AwesomeToyBlog

Mattel Creations Shares Hot Wheels SDCC Exclusive Sets – AwesomeToyBlog

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San Diego Comic-Con is quickly coming up and Mattel Creations have sent over some exciting details about their exclusive plans for this year. Over the next month, they’ll be unveiling two waves of exclusive products, debuting on-site at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con.

This first wave, “Fandom in the Fast Lane,” celebrates the iconic worlds of KPop Demon HuntersStranger Things, and Top Gun in true Hot Wheels® fashion — each designed to capture the magic of the franchises and the fans who made them legendary.

Here’s a quick snapshot of the Fandom in the Fast Lane products:

  • Hot Wheels® KPop Demon Hunters Porsche 911 GT3 R
  • Hot Wheels®Stranger Things 10th Anniversary Hawkins Van
  • Hot Wheels®Top Gun 40th Anniversary Set

For more than 80 years, Mattel has grown alongside generations of fans, creating products that go beyond play to become lasting symbols of storytelling, nostalgia, and fandom. That legacy is especially evident with Hot Wheels, which has spent more than 55 years evolving from an iconic die-cast car brand into a cultural touchstone that connects collectors with the entertainment, characters, and stories they love.

Just a reminder: the products will debut at Mattel’s San Diego Comic-Con merchandise booth on Thursday, July 23rd, and will be available for pre-order on MattelCreations.

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