Hot Wheels has debuted the first of its new Ferrari models, after announcing its partnership with the Italian carmaker recently.

To kick things off, there is a boxed set of two limited-edition Hot Wheels Collector die-cast cars available for pre-order on Mattel Creations. The set includes a Ferrari 312 P, a tribute to the Hot Wheels brand’s first ever Ferrari model which was released in 1970, and a Ferrari 499P Modificata, derived from the manufacturer’s modern 24 Hours of Le Mans winning 499P racer.

The Hot Wheels Ferrari 2025 product lineup includes:
Hot Wheels Premium 499P Modificata, available in July

The 499P marks a historic return to endurance racing for Ferrari, showcasing hybrid technology and rekindling the brand’s legacy in the prestigious 24 Hours of Le Mans competition.
Hot Wheels Premium LaFerrari, available in September

The LaFerrari represents Ferrari’s ultimate expression of hybrid technology and performance, combining cutting-edge engineering with breathtaking power to set new standards for the brand’s supercar legacy.
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Hot Wheels Premium Ferrari F50, available in November

The F50 is a true driver’s car, blending Formula 1-inspired technology with a street-legal roadster design, offering an unparalleled driving experience as a limited-production supercar.

Hot Wheels Premium Ferrari 250 GTO & Fiat 642 RN2 Bartoletti Transporter available in October
The 250 GTO represents the pinnacle of the 250 GT series, blending advanced competition engineering with the elegance of a road car. We’ve paired it with the iconic Fiat 642 RN2 Bartoletti, historically known for transporting Ferraris to the world’s most prestigious racetracks.

Hot Wheels Ferrari SF90 Stradale, available in June

Drive beyond dreams and accelerate from 0 to 60 in just 2.5 seconds with this scorching hybrid hypercar. The future-forward design, combined with 986 hp, makes it a spectacle of speed and elegance.
Hot Wheels Ferrari F40 Competizione, available in July

Originally intended to race at Le Mans, the Ferrari F-40 Competizione was a much more powerful version of the F40 LM. Its reinforced chassis, 720bhp engine, racing gearbox, and other gains made it a prized possession for private collectors. A total of 8-10 vehicles were manufactured, making it a true rarity.
Hot Wheels Ferrari 365 GTB4 Competizione, available in August

With a modified engine sporting 430 bhp, and an all-aluminum body with plastic windows to lighten its load, this highly competitive endurance racer was “built for speed!” It crushed the competition with class wins at the 24 Hours of Le Mans and Daytona 24 Hours.
Ferrari SF90 Stradale Assetto Fiorano RC, available in June

The most iconic car brand now has its own 1:64 Hot Wheels RC version. Get behind the wheel of your own SF90 at 1:64th scale! On & off-track fun! The only RC able to go through loops! Use the full-function control (forward, reverse, left and right steering) for blistering speed and amazing stunts.