2023 Hot Wheels Archives - Diecastica https://www.diecastica.com/product-category/2023-hot-wheels/ Hot Wheels and Diecast Cars Fri, 08 Dec 2023 04:32:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 218651715 2023 Tesla Model Y https://www.diecastica.com/shop/2023-hot-wheels/2023-mainline/2023-tesla-model-y/ Tue, 05 Dec 2023 07:42:06 +0000 https://www.diecastica.com/?post_type=product&p=436 Sharing the chassis and powertrain with the previous Model 3, this model also features a spacious cabin and storage options. Drive in any weather with all-wheel drive, better handling and stability control.

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The Tesla Model Y is an all-electric compact crossover produced by Tesla since 2020. It is based on the Model 3, sharing a platform and about 75% of available parts. Essentially a smaller version of the Model X, the Model Y is available in four different versions and may be fitted with third row seats for additional versatility.

This casting fits the Model Y with a larger wing and front lip to give it a sportier appearance.

Born: 2021, Palo Alto, California
Designer: Tesla
Series: Green Speed

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2023 Draggin’ Wagon https://www.diecastica.com/shop/2023-hot-wheels/2023-mainline/2023-draggin-wagon/ Tue, 05 Dec 2023 07:38:49 +0000 https://www.diecastica.com/?post_type=product&p=434 Get on and get dragged into some fun on this dragster-style wagon ride. This isn't your average little wagon!

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Draggin’ Wagon is a cartoonish depiction of a toy pull wagon with race car-inspired elements. Mega Construx figures can clip onto the wing and pull handle.

Despite sharing a name and a similar appearance with a previous casting, both models are different from each other.

Born: 2022, El Segundo, California
Designer: Hot Wheels®
Series: Experimotors

 

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2023 Nissan Patrol Custom https://www.diecastica.com/shop/2023-hot-wheels/2023-mainline/2023-nissan-patrol-custom/ Tue, 05 Dec 2023 07:36:07 +0000 https://www.diecastica.com/?post_type=product&p=432 Scale the toughest sand dune in this Middle Eastern-inspired competition racer. Glue your foot to the gas and get up to 2000hp in this light and powerful sand beast.

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Scale the toughest sand dune in this Middle Eastern-inspired competition racer. Glue your foot to the gas and get up to 2000hp in this light and powerful sand beast.

The Nissan Patrol is a series of full-sized sport utility vehicles manufactured by Nissan since 1951, available in short or long wheelbases and with three or five doors. The fourth generation of the Patrol, the Y60, was radically different from its predecessors, being the first Patrol with coil spring suspension. Utility models were also available. The car was sold in Japan as the Safari and as the GQ Nissan Patrol in Australia. Ford also sold a re-badged version in Australia as the Ford Maverick; a Chinese clone known as the Yunbao YB2030 was also produced. Production of this generation of the Patrol ended in 1997.

This casting is based on a heavily modified short wheelbase Y60 Nissan Patrol meant for hill climb racing. It features an open hood with exhausts poking out of it and a similar livery to the Nissan Maxima Drift Car, also designed by Dmitriy Shakhmatov.

Born: 1992, Japan
Designer: Nissan
Series: J-Imports

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2023 Dessert Drifter https://www.diecastica.com/shop/2023-hot-wheels/2023-mainline/2023-dessert-drifter/ Tue, 05 Dec 2023 07:32:54 +0000 https://www.diecastica.com/?post_type=product&p=430 Got an appetite for racing? This pudding ride puts pedal to the metal, featuring a V8 dragster and a roll cage - all in one sweet ride.

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Got an appetite for racing? This pudding ride puts pedal to the metal, featuring a V8 dragster and a roll cage – all in one sweet ride.

Dessert Drifter is a depiction of a gelatin dessert on wheels.

Born: 2022, El Segundo, California
Designer: Hot Wheels®
Series: Sweet Rides

 

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2023 Ford Escort RS2000 https://www.diecastica.com/shop/2023-hot-wheels/2023-mainline/2023-ford-escort-rs2000/ Tue, 05 Dec 2023 07:30:16 +0000 https://www.diecastica.com/?post_type=product&p=427 Version of the Ford Series X rally vehicle. This Escort put Ford on the rally map with its customizable wheels, engine and other car parts!

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Version of the Ford Series X rally vehicle. This Escort put Ford on the rally map with its customizable wheels, engine and other car parts!

The Ford Escort is a small family car manufactured by Ford of Europe from 1968 to 2000. Frequently the best selling car in the United Kingdom, the Escort was also used for motorsports, especially rallying to great success. Many drivers such as Björn Waldegård, Hannu Mikkola and Ari Vatanen used Escorts and won numerous races with them.

This casting depicts a Ford Escort Mk II with various “Series-X” performance parts fitted; the parts themselves were colloquially known as “X-Packs”.

Born: 1978, Essex, England, UK
Designer: Ford
Series: Retro Racers

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2023 Volvo P1800 Gasser https://www.diecastica.com/shop/2023-hot-wheels/2023-mainline/2023-volvo-p1800-gasser/ Tue, 05 Dec 2023 07:24:39 +0000 https://www.diecastica.com/?post_type=product&p=425 Winner of the 2021 Hot Wheels Legends Tour, Lee Johnstone and his family restored this 1969 Volvo P1800, modifying it with a supercharged big block Chevy 454 V8 engine. At 133 mph, this Legend can tear up the track at an unsaintly 10.01 seconds.

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Winner of the 2021 Hot Wheels™ Legends Tour, Lee Johnstone and his family restored this 1969 Volvo P1800, modifying it with a supercharged big block Chevy 454 V8 engine. At 133 mph, this Legend can tear up the track at an unsaintly 10.01 seconds.

The Volvo P1800 is a four-seat touring sports car manfactured by Volvo from 1961 to 1973 in coupe or shooting brake configuration, with 47,484 produced of all variants. Designed by Pelle Peterson under Pietro Frua, the car’s mechanicals were derived from the Amazon and gained fame when actor Roger Moore used the car in the television show The Saint. A P1800 is also known for being the highest mileage private vehicle driven by the original owner in non-commercial service, having been certified in 1998 by the Guinness Book of World Records; owned by Irv Gordon, the car had exceeded over 3.25 million miles (5.23 million kilometers) by the time Gordon died in 2018.

This casting is based on a 1969 Volvo P1800 Gasser built by Lee Johnstone, based in the United Kingdom. The car is named Ain’t No Saint and competes in drag racing at Santa Pod Raceway in Bedfordshire. The car was the winner of the 2021 Hot Wheels Legends Tour, it being the first winner of the show from outside the United States.

Born: 2013, Somerset, England
Designer: Lee Johnstone
Series: Dream Garage

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