Ferrari and Aston Martin Are Finally Joining The Official Hot Wheels F1 Car Collection

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For years, Hot Wheels F1 collectors have watched as their grid fell just short of perfection, with Ferrari and Aston Martin models missing from official lineups. That era ends this season. With the 2025 collection, Hot Wheels and Mattel have finally brought all ten Formula 1 teams to the table, closing the gap with the long-awaited debut of Ferrari’s SF-25 and Aston’s AMR25 in 1:64 scale. The result is a display-worthy set that finally matches the real-world grid, a must for anyone who values accuracy as much as artistry.

Let’s be honest, the absence of Ferrari, the most storied name in motorsport, always felt like a gaping hole in the collection. It’s a licensing nightmare we’ve seen play out for decades across different model scales and video games, leaving fans to source expensive, often lower-quality alternatives to fill the void. Getting both Ferrari and Aston Martin, a team dripping with heritage and modern ambition, into the same mainstream release is a coup for Mattel. This is about lending the entire collection the legitimacy it was missing. Now, the narrative of the 2025 season can be told completely, from the dominant front-runners to the scrappy midfield, all in die-cast metal.

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They’re not skimping on the details, either. The entire 2025 lineup will be available in the standard $1.25 core line, which is great for accessibility, but the real prize is the Premium series. At an $8 price point, you get the full treatment: a metal-on-metal body and chassis, driver-specific helmet designs, and Hot Wheels’ proprietary Real Riders rubber tires. That tactile difference, the weight of the metal and the grip of the rubber, elevates these from simple toys to proper collector’s items. It’s a tangible connection to the engineering of the real machines, shrunk down with surprising fidelity for a mass-market product. This is where the line between a kid’s toy and a serious scale model gets wonderfully blurry.

This whole strategy is a reflection of Formula 1’s current cultural tidal wave. Mattel is clearly sinking its teeth into the sport’s booming popularity, and the staggered release schedule through 2026, with 5-packs in January and a full 10-pack in August, shows a long-term commitment. It’s a savvy move to keep the hype train rolling and ensure these models stay on retail pegs for more than a single quarter. You can almost see the marketing flowchart: hook them with the singles, upsell them on the premium models, and then seal the deal with the multipacks for the completionists. It is a smart commercial play that mirrors F1’s own aggressive global expansion, ensuring no fan, new or old, is left behind… unless it’s on a race track!

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