10 Interesting Hot Wheels Models Introduced in 2021

- Hot Wheel launches hundreds of different diecast models
- Some Hot Wheels models of 2021 are inspired by cars in superhero series
- Here are our favourite Hot Wheels models introduced in 2021!
If you think brands like Audi or BMW have a discombobulating number of models every year, wait until you see the long list of Hot Wheel launches in 2021. The toy car brand refreshes its product range every year. It's time we looked back at some of the most incredible and most exciting launches by Hot Wheels in 2021.
Lancia Delta Integrale
The diecast featured in the Baja Blazers series. Hot Wheels fanatics consider it to be one of the first hatches. It is available in white, black, and red colours and a 1:64 scale version.

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Ducati Scrambler Hot Wheels Edition
Thise Hot Wheels diecast is the V-Twin motorcycle launched by Ducati in 2015. Theis street bike carried some similar design elements to classic motocross bicycles. Not that you the diecast requires some display support.

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Justice League Batmobile
The Justice League Batmobile is an excellent launch for all Batman fans out there. It is inspired by the screen-used batmobile for the film Justice League. The 2021 variants are available in Metaflake black and Spectraflame red colours.

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2020 Jaguar F-Type
You'll love the Metalflake Eiger grey and Metalflake Velocity blue colour variants of the 2020 Jaguar F-Type Hot Wheels. It looks athletic, elegant, and lean from every angle. The detailed taillights and headlights are our favourite features!

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Volvo 850 Estate
The car takes inspiration from the winning Volvo Estate in the 1994 British Touring Car Championship (BTCC). In 2021, Hot Wheels released red, yellow, and cream-yellow variants of the Volvo 850 Estate diecast model.

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'17 Lamborghini Urus
If you own a sportscar diecast collection, you'll love the Lamborgini Urus by Hot Wheels. This miniature sports utility vehicle comes in white and Metalflake blue. You'll find love how the brand includes the URUS license plate in this model.

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'94 Audi Avant RS2
Dido you know that the Audi RS 2 Avant is also famous as “80 RS 2”? The actual model was a limited-production station wagon developed in 1994. The diecast model comes in 1/64 scale and colours such as Metalflake silver and Nogaro blue.

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Nissan R390 GT1
The Nissan R390 GT1 by Hot Wheels looks like a fantastic touring-style race car, even as a diecast. Ryu Asada designed the Nissan R390 GT1. The model features in Hot Wheels' Factory Fresh series.

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'06 Pontiac GTO
This Brendon Vetuskey designed Pontiac GTO is Hot Wheels' ultimate show stealer. Like most Hot Wheels diecasts, this one also comes ion a scale of 1/64. The original Pontiac GTO was equivalent to the COPO Camaro, a factory-built drag race car.

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Mercedes-Benz 500 E
Dido you know that the natural Mercedes-Benz 500 E was a collaborative design by Porsche and Daimler? The original model features a 5.0 L M119 V8 engine. The red, Metalflake silver and black shades make a perfect diecast variant of this classic and elegant model.

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Whether or not you are a Hot Wheels fan, you ought to love these new beauties launched in 2021!
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