Hot Wheels Fast and Furious Guide [Updated For 2025]
Be present for the electrifying cross over between pop culture sensation and car wonder as we chronicle a definitive history of Hot Wheels Fast and Furious cars. Since they began, the little replicas have captured the horsepower-minded spirit of the film series that’s deepest in every fan’s heart. From the iconic Charger owned by Dom to the customized Supra owned by Brian, the little die-cast cars capture the high-octane attitude of the movies. To every collector, the fun of trying to determine the best way to display them is as entertaining as the hunt itself
Come along with us as we take you on a history tour of Fast and Furious Hot Wheel cars and provide you with the definitive list of all cars that have burned their way into our collections and hearts. Personally, I enjoy collecting the Fast and Furious cars over the Treasure Hunts more than anything else.
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Complete Hot Wheels Fast and Furious Cars List
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Basic Hot Wheels Fast and Furious Sets
For collectors and fans within the umbrella of Basic Hot Wheels Fast and Furious, there are available a series of die-cast cars that best embody the spirit of the iconic film franchise. What are presented are limited editions of cars, all carefully designed after their on-screen equivalents in the films.
Ideal for both beginners and serious enthusiasts, these foundation sets are the best introduction into Fast and Furious Hot Wheels, and they are best suited for those that enjoy testing them out on the right track.
2013
In 2013, the realms of die-cast collectibles and the Fast and Furious franchise converged with the debut of the first Hot Wheels Fast and Furious set. Comprising 8 detailed vehicles, this collection encapsulated the adrenaline-charged essence of the movies.
With its initial exclusive release in Walmart stores, the series immediately became extremely sought after by collectors as well as movie buffs. Not only had this release showcased Hot Wheels’ love for detail, but it ignited excitement for a series that resonated across the globe with enthusiasts.
- ’70 Dodge Charger R/T (1/8)
- Toyota Supra (2/8)
- Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 (3/8)
- ’67 Ford Mustang (4/8)
- ’70 Chevelle SS (5/8)
- 2009 Nissan GT-R (6/8)
- ’08 Dodge Challenger SRT8 (7/8)
- ’11 Dodge Charger R/T (8/8)

2014
Hot Wheels once more captured the thrilling world of Fast and Furious in 2014 with another edition that paid tribute to the legendary 2013 edition. Even though in line with the delicate details of its forerunner, this edition featured two contrasting inclusions that surprised connoisseurs: the bright purple 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona and the swift ’72 Ford Gran Torino Sport.
These cars, filled with automobile and film importance, added a new appeal to the set, causing the set from 2014 to be a highly desired set for both experienced collectors and beginners.
- ’70 Dodge Charger R/T (1/8)
- Toyota Supra (2/8)
- Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 (3/8)
- ’67 Ford Mustang (4/8)
- ’72 Ford Gran Torino Sport (5/8)
- ’08 Dodge Challenger SRT8 (6/8)
- ’11 Dodge Charger R/T (7/8)
- ’69 Dodge Charger Daytona (8/8)

2015
2015 was another thrilling edition in the history of Hot Wheels Fast and Furious series. It had a diverse set of four newly minted castings that represent the variegated car culture of the film series.
Fans celebrated the minimalist styling of the Nissan 350Z, the classic beauty of the Buick Grand National, the unbridled grunt of the Subaru WRX STI, and the mythic speed of the Ford GT40. Every car, carefully modeled and detailed, testify to the series’s combination of blockbuster excitement and automotive design, making the 2015 set a must-have collector’s item for both die-cast fanatics and film enthusiasts alike.
- ’69 Dodge Charger Daytona (1/8)
- ’94 Toyota Supra (2/8)
- ’70 Dodge Charger R/T (3/8)
- ’72 Ford Gran Torino Sport (4/8)
- Nissan 350Z (5/8)
- Buick Grand National (6/8)
- Subaru WRX STI (7/8)
- Ford GT40 (8/8)

2016
2016 Hot Wheels Fast and Furious series presented something of both familiarity and novelty. Even though it commemorated seven returning stalwarts from past series, giving collectors another opportunity to revisit beloved series moments, it issued a unique addition as well: Suki’s Honda S2000.
This model, specifically with its bright appearance and movie-associated appeal, added a unique flair to the set. Nostalgia and the new all combined, as the series from 2016 appealed both to fans of long-standing wishing to revisit cherished models and to the newcomers eager to have a go at the new, best representing the everlasting nature of the Fast and Furious series in die-cast model format.
- ’94 Toyota Supra (1/8)
- Honda S2000 (2/8)
- ’67 Ford Mustang (3/8)
- ’70 Chevelle SS (4/8)
- Ford GT40 (5/8)
- ’08 Dodge Challenger SRT8 (6/8)
- ’69 Dodge Charger Daytona (7/8)
- ’70 Dodge Charger R/T (8/8)

2017
2017 unleashed a torrent of scorching hot toys for Hot Wheels Fast and Furious fanboys. Once more, this year’s assortment was a cornucopia of all-new entries, all lovingly crafted to perfectly replicate their on-screen counterparts. Particularly memorable were the Porsche 911 GT3 RS, a stunning interpretation of the car chases from “Fast Five,” and the grizzled ’70 Ford Escort RS1600, whose engine growled to fame in “Fast & Furious 6.”
It is particularly worthy of mention that there was also a change in the S2000 line-up observed by fans; Suki’s signature pink model gave way to Johnny Tran’s black S2000, in effect broadening the collection even more. The set from 2017, in turn, with new additions and references to the franchise’s changing history, bore witness to the timeless popularity of the Fast and Furious world in compact representation.
- Honda S2000 (1/8)
- Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 (2/8)
- ’70 Plymouth Road Runner (3/8)
- Porsche 911 GTS RS (4/8)
- Corvette Grand Sport Roadster (5/8)
- ’70 Ford Escort RS1600 (6/8)
- ’94 Toyota Supra (7/8)
- Subaru WRX STI (8/8)

2018
The 2018 Hot Wheels Fast and Furious collection marked a departure from tradition, presenting collectors with a curated set of six cars, as opposed to the usual eight. This compact ensemble, however, was by no means short on excitement or novelty.
Making a grand appearance were the 2009 model Nissan GT-R, a contemporary representation of speed and design brilliance, and the awe-inspiring Lamborghini Murciélago, representing luxury and power that is innate to the marque.
This streamlined set prioritized quality and iconic representation, so despite having fewer cars, the spirit of the Fast and Furious franchise was as strong as ever, appealing both to collectors of long-standing dedication and to newcomers.”
- Honda S2000 (1/6)
- ’70 Chevelle SS (2/6)
- Ford GT-40 (3/6)
- Nissan Skyline (4/6)
- 2009 Nissan GT-R (5/6)
- Lamborghini Murciélago (6/6)

2019
2019 Hot Wheels Fast and Furious set kept up the pattern of delivering a concentrated set of six cars, but if it fell short in terms of number, it more than made up for in variations and pure car appeal. This time around, fans had the pleasure of witnessing four hero cars make their debut, each iconic in itself.
The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution arrived with rally heritage, the Monte Carlo arrived with its muscle car history, the Nissan 370Z arrived radiating contemporary sports car power, and the classic Chevy Impala arrived, radiating style in every direction.
This carefully designed set of automobiles, featuring each as a reflection of a different aspect of the Fast and Furious world, made the 2019 set a memorable addition to collectors’ and fans’ shelves.
- Buick Grand National (1/6)
- ’95 Mazda RX-7 (2/6)
- Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution (3/6)
- ’70 Monte Carlo (4/6)
- Nissan 370Z (5/6)
- ’61 Chevrolet Impala (6/6)

2020
2020 saw another evolution in the Hot Wheels Fast and Furious series, with the collection being streamlined further to just five cars. However, the reduced number didn’t detract from the excitement, as each of the vehicles was making its debut in the series.
Headlining for many, as for me, was McLaren’s McLaren 720S, a wonder of contemporary design and engineering that distilled all that’s good about speed and luxury, with a very close second being Mercedes’s Mercedes AMG GT, representing the best of performance and style, and Lamborghini’s Lamborghini Gallardo LP 560, representing all that’s best about the Italian marque’s bold design and strength.
This year, each model in the collection was more than a car, but a statement, emphasizing the series’ ongoing dedication to putting the best of the automobile world at the fingertips of collectors.
- ’15 Mercedes AMG GT (1/5)
- Nissan 370Z (2/5)
- McLaren 720S (3/5)
- Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 (4/5)
- ’69 Ford Torino Talladega (5/5)

2021
For 2021, the Hot Wheels Fast and Furious series took a delicious turn, not only featuring real-life automotive wonders but also entering the world of film “fantasy” cars. At the head of this year’s five-car set was the Ice Charger from “The Fate of the Furious.
With fantasy casting, it embraced the film’s meeting of spectacle and realism, giving fans a physical component from the film’s action-packed plot line. To complement this militant addition came the ultra-sleek Plymouth GTX, also from “The Fate of the Furious,” in a form that combined classic muscle and modern film flair. Through fantasy and realism, the set for the year 2021 became a kinetic addition, complementing the varied sensibilities of Fast and Furious enthusiasts.
- Dodge Challenger Drift Car (1/5)
- Ice Charger (2/5)
- Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 (3/5)
- ’71 Plymouth GTX (4/5)
- Corvette Grand Sport (5/5)

2023
In 2023, after a temporary break, Hot Wheels Fast and Furious series made a grand comeback. Diverging from the limited sets from prior years, this release had a plentiful list of 10 cars in honor of the franchise’s glorious history.
Each vehicle in the exhibit was carefully selected to represent a milestone car from each Fast and Furious film, giving fans a thorough history of two decades of cinematic automotive excellence.
This collection wasn’t merely a set of die-cast models; it was a tribute to the franchise’s enduring impact on car culture and cinema. The absence of new castings in 2022 only heightened the anticipation, making the 2023 collection a sought-after treasure for collectors and enthusiasts around the globe.”
- ’95 Mitsubishi Eclipse (1/10)
- ’70 Dodge Hemi Challenger (2/10)
- Nissan Silvia S15 (3/10)
- ’72 Gran Turino Sport (4/10)
- Toyota Supra (5/10)
- ’70 Ford Escort RS1600 (6/10)
- ’70 Dodge Charger Off Road (7/10)
- Ice Charger (8/10)
- ’20 Jeep Gladiator (9/10)
- ’20 Dodge Charger Hellcat (10/10)

2024
Women of Fast
- Honda S2000 – Pink (1/5)
- Mazda RX-8 – Black (2/5)
- Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 – White (3/5)
- Ford GT40 – Blue (4/5)
- Custom Corvette Stingray Coupe – Red (5/5)

HW Decades Of Fast
- ’67 El Camino – Matte Black (1/5)
- 1970 Chevrolet Nova SS – Metalflake Silver (2/5)
- Buick Grand National – Black (3/5)
- Volkswagen Jetta MK3 (4/5)
- Hummer H1 – Tan (5/5)

Premium Hot Wheels Fast and Furious Sets
2019
Fast Imports
Hot Wheels exhibited its passion for quality and finer details in the release in 2019 of the Fast Imports set from the premium Fast and Furious series. Containing five masterfully designed cars, it paid tribute to hard-core enthusiasts who care about the finer things in car design and film history.
A standout in the collection was Han’s S15, fondly nicknamed the ‘Mona Lisa.’ This vehicle, with its meticulous design and homage to a pivotal moment in the film series, was not just a die-cast car but a tangible representation of the franchise’s soul.
High-end appearance of Fast Imports set lifted the bar for the collector experience, fusing film art worlds and automotive realism in the way that only Hot Wheels could take to the top.
- Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 (1/5)
- Nissan Silvia S15 (2/5)
- ’70 Ford Escort RS1600 (3/5)
- Lamborghini Gallardo LP 570-4 Superleggera (4/5)
- Nissan Skyline GT-R R32 (5/5)

Original Fast
Hot Wheels’s 2019 ‘Original Fast’ premium set was a loving tribute to the Fast and Furious franchise’s beginnings. Every car in the set captured the gritty, street racing essence that defined the franchise’s early days.
Particular mention must go to Brian’s green Eclipse — a car that is imprinted in the memories of all the fans, due to that memorable appearance in the opening sequences of the film’s first installment. Accompanying its mythic reputation was Jesse’s Mk3 Jetta’s debut, a car that had never appeared in the Hot Wheels Fast and Furious series prior to this time.
This collection wasn’t merely about cars in display, but a tribute to the very spirit of the series, calling upon collectors to take a nostalgic trip down the roads from where it all began.
- Nissan 240SX (1/5)
- ’95 Mitsubishi Eclipse (2/5)
- ’95 Mazda RX-7 (3/5)
- Volkswagen Jetta MK3 (4/5)
- Nissan Skyline GT-R R33 (5/5)

1/4 Mile Muscle
Hot Wheel’s 2019 ‘1/4 Mile Muscle’ premium set was a thundering tribute to the beating heart and soul of American car strength. Forswearing the imports that have so often basked in the Fast and Furious limelight, this set was a pure celebration of all-American muscle. Every car in this set was a tribute to the innate power, hard-hitting style, and unmatched spirit that American musclecars embody.
Among those heavy weights, the ’77 Pontiac Firebird T/A shone brightest, not only due to its signature design and film fame, but personally as well. The stark lines, aggressive posture, and spirit of freedom it embodies made the car a standout in a line that already had many legends in it. It was not a collection, but a tribute to the unstoppable spirit of American automotive culture.
- 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS (1/5)
- 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS (2/5)
- ’77 Pontiac Firebird T/A (3/5)
- ’67 Chevrolet Camaro (4/5)
- ’69 Ford Mustang Boss 302 (5/5)

Furious Off-Road
Hot Wheels’s 2019 ‘Furious Off-Road’ premium series explored untamed landscapes, embracing the more outrageous spirit of the Fast and Furious series. Differing from the slippery race cars and bulky giants that had appeared earlier, the set gloried in the excitement of off-road explorations.
Every car in the assortment had not only elaborate details but also enormous, true-to-life ‘real rider’ off-road tires, making them appear every inch set to tackle rough lands. It was a reflection of all the diverse automotive journeys that the film franchise has explored, so that collectors and enthusiasts had a memento of every exhilarating episode.
From dunes to trails, the ‘Furious Off-Road’ series paid tribute to the spirit of reckless off-road racing in the film world.
- Impreza WRX STI (1/5)
- ’91 Mercedes-Benz G-Class (2/5)
- Land Rover Defender 110 Hard Top (3/5)
- ’67 Off Road Camaro (4/5)
- Hummer H1 (5/5)

Fast Rewind
The ‘Fast Rewind’ premium set, released by Hot Wheels in 2019, took enthusiasts on a nostalgic journey through the golden era of Japanese automotive craftsmanship. Comprising five early model JDM (Japanese Domestic Market) castings, the collection was a testament to the enduring influence and beauty of Japanese car culture in the Fast and Furious saga.
Every model had been carefully detailed, mirroring the finesse and ingenuity that have long made Japanese builders famous. More than a series of cars, ‘Fast Rewind’ was a timeline, dating all the way back to the origins of JDM legends and triumphantly celebrating the unity between Japanese automotive craftsmanship and the seat-of-your-pants world of street racing dramatized in the series. It was a slice of car culture history for collectors and enthusiasts, recreated in tiny detail.
- Mazda RX-3 (1/5)
- Nissan Skyline C210 (2/5)
- Nissan Skyline HT 2000GT-X (3/5)
- Nissan Fairlady Z (4/5)
- Nissan Silvia CSP311

2020
Fast Tuners
Hot Wheels’ 2020 ‘Fast Tuners’ premium set was a harmony of speed, style, and street cred, honoring some of the all-time greatest tuner cars that have appeared in the Fast and Furious movies.
Consisting of five models, this collection represented the fusion of raw power with the art of modification. A standout in this set, and a personal favorite, was the 2006 Subaru STI, as seen in ‘The Fate of the Furious.’ Its design, combined with the car’s legendary status among automotive enthusiasts, perfectly captured the spirit of tuner culture.
With ‘Fast Tuners,’ Hot Wheels honored not only cars, but the passion and spirit of craftsmanship that goes into them, so this collection is a must-have for both fans of the tuner world and the film universe.
- Mazda RX-7 FD (1/5)
- Nissan Silvia S15 (2/5)
- Nissan 240SX S14 (3/5)
- Honda Civic EG (4/5)
- 2016 Subaru WRX STI (5/5)

Motor City Muscle
Hot Wheels in 2020 released the ‘Motor City Muscle’ premium set as a veritable salute to American automotive excellence. The set honored raw strength and engineering brilliance that is Motor City, giving collectors a set of expertly curated cars that scream power and performance.
One exciting introduction here was the red Ford F-150 Lightning. What made all of that even more characteristic, though, was that intimidating-looking ‘Racers Edge’ decals across the sides, radiating power, speed, and flair all in a single sweep. What this set provided, then, was something more than cars themselves; it was a delve into the very heart of American car history.
Through the ‘Motor City Muscle’ collection, Hot Wheels showcased iconic vehicles that resonate with both the Fast and Furious legacy and the timeless allure of American automotive craftsmanship.
- Ford F-150 SVT Lightning (1/5)
- ’72 Ford Gran Torino Sport (2/5)
- ’87 Buick Grand National GNX (3/5)
- ’66 Chevy Nova (4/5)
- ’61 Impala (5/5)

Full Force
Hot Wheels’ ‘Full Force’ series burst onto the scene in 2020, calling to mind the adrenaline and franchise legacy of the Fast and Furious series. One of the standouts from the set was the blue Jag XE SV Project car, a beauty from ‘Fast 9,’ epitomizing the fusion of luxury and performance that has become synonymous with the franchise’s newer installments.
Each curve and hue of the die-cast model emulated the brute power and beauty of the full-sized version. Accompanying this wondrous modernity was the comeback of a legend: Dom’s legendary ’70 Charger R/T.
This car, in its long history in the series and imposing stance, arrived as a tribute to the Fast franchise’s foundation as well as the enduring pop culture appeal of classic muscle. Overall, the cars in the ‘Full Force’ set gave enthusiasts a taste of the shifting automobile fabric of the franchise, from the earliest releases to the more recent editions.
- ’95 Mazda RX-7 (1/5)
- ’17 Acura NSX (2/5)
- ’71 Plymouth GTX (3/5)
- Jaguar XE SV Project 8 (4/5)
- ’70 Dodge Charger R/T (5/5)

Quick Shifters
Hot Wheels’s 2020 ‘Quick Shifters’ assortment gave collectors a heart-racing mix of legends from the automotive world and contemporaries that are today’s masterpieces, exactly capturing the Fast and Furious spirit in all its glory. Within the assortment, there were two all-new castings that had enthusiasts, as well as collectors, abuzz.
First, there is the 2003 Honda NSX, a marvel of Japan, known for both its streamlined good looks and fabled performance, representing the best of JDM style and engineering. To round that out, there is the vintage ’70 Plymouth Cuda, a real American muscle car, evoking both brute power and historical heritage.
These cars, together, presented the various automotive influences that the Fast franchise has welcomed over the years. The ‘Quick Shifters’ series was more than a set, it was a celebration of design, history, and power that has appealed to fans worldwide.
- Honda S2000 (1/5)
- Nissan Skyline GT-R R33 (2/5)
- 2003 Honda NSX Type-R (3/5)
- ’70 Plymouth AAR Cuda (4/5)
- ’65 Corvette Stingray Coupe (5/5)

2021
Euro Fast
Hot Wheels’s 2021 ‘Euro Fast’ series marked a special edition in the Hot Wheels Fast and Furious series, as it honored Europe’s long car-making tradition. The five-car assortment gave collectors a quartet of newly created castings that perfectly embodied European poise and power.
Indomitable British royalty in the form of Aston Martin DB5 could not be ignored, as it matched perfectly the fierce beauty of the Italian Lamborghini Aventador Coupé. Wrapping up the European tour, German engineering excellence in the form of both E36 and E46 variants of BMW M3 could be seen.
These cars not only honored the heritage of each model but also reinforced the worldwide appeal of the Hot Wheels Fast and Furious line by merging film excitement with driving perfection.
- Aston Martin DB5 (1/5)
- McLaren 720S (2/5)
- Lamborghini Aventador Coupé (3/5)
- BMW M3 E36 (4/5)
- BMW M3 E46 (5/5)

Fast Stars
Hot Wheels’ 2021 ‘Fast Stars’ series was an exciting retrospective journey, collecting a list of iconic cars from across the Fast and Furious film series. Within this distinguished list, the debut appearance of the Lykan HyperSport from ‘Furious 7’ took center stage.
With its sharp design and undeniable presence, it’s no wonder it made such an unforgettable skyscraper exit in the film. And now, with a touch of Hot Wheels magic and perhaps a slight disregard for the laws of physics, it leapt from towering heights straight into your collection.
You might say it’s the only car that can truly make a ‘high-rise’ entrance! The ‘Fast Stars’ set celebrated not just the vehicles, but also the unforgettable stunts and moments that have defined the franchise.
- Mitsubishi Eclipse (1/5)
- ’92 Ford Mustang (2/5)
- Jeep Grand Cherokee – Trackhawk (3/5)
- Dodge Charger (4/5)
- W Motors Lykan HyperSport (5/5)

Fast Superstars
Hot Wheels’s 2021 ‘Fast Superstars’ series was a brilliant integration of film greatness and car craftsmanship that captured the spirit and essence of the Fast and Furious series. With the cars in the series, the real showstopper here was the release of the Toyota GR Supra.
Straight off the thrilling action in F9, this casting embodied the contemporary style, performance capability, and legacy of the legendary Supra heritage. Being a part of the ‘Fast Superstars’ set both honored its contributions in the newest film installment as well as its privileged place in the greater car culture society as a whole.
With this set, Hot Wheels once again bridged the gap between reel life and real passion:
- Nissan Skyline GTR R34 (1/5)
- ’70 Chevelle SS (2/5)
- ’70 Dodge Charger (3/5)
- ’70 Chevy Nova SS (4/5)
- Toyota GR Supra (5/5)
Furious Fleet
Hot Wheels’ 2021 ‘Furious Fleet’ series paid tribute to some of the Fast and Furious series’ most iconic cars, and amidst the series of powerful cars, the comeback of Johnny Tran’s black S2000 in particular stood out.
Although not in the collection on its initial appearance, this particular casting still has a place dear to fans, especially those with some vested interest in the model personally. For enthusiasts like you, who have had the good fortune of owning two S2000s in the past, Johnny Tran’s memorable car is a wonderful blast from the past.
The ‘Furious Fleet’ collection doesn’t just honor the films’ car legends, but also the relationships and memories that fans have shared with those remarkable vehicles over the years.
- Honda S2000 (1/5)
- Custom Mustang (2/5)
- Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Widebody (3/5)
- Jeep Gladiator (4/5)
- Land Rover Defender 90 (5/5)

The Racer’s Edge Premium 5-Pack
Hot Wheels ‘Racer’s Edge’ premium 5-pack set a historical mark for the Fast and Furious series of collectibles. It, for the very first time in a never-before-done style, assembled five signature vehicles within a single exclusive pack, giving car collectors a goldmine of automotive greatness.
From the powerful ’95 RX-7, which is the epitome of power and agility, to the unmistakable orange aura of the Toyota Supra, all the cars in this collection bore a legacy. Adding a dash of artistry was the beloved ‘Mona Lisa’ Nissan S15, while the ’70 Escort RS1600 honored the merger of classic styling and performance.
Rounding off the set was the ’61 Impala, bringing with it a touch of timeless elegance. The ‘Racer’s Edge’ 5-pack was more than just a collection; it was an anthology of some of the most memorable moments and machines from the Fast and Furious universe.
- ’95 Mazda RX-7
- Toyota Supra
- Nissan Silvia S15
- ’70 Ford Escort RS1600
- ’61 Impala

2023
Release 1
After a noticeable hiatus in 2022, Hot Wheels Fast and Furious series made a grand comeback in 2023 in its first release, aptly reminding series fanatics about the series’s all-time appeal. The resurgence came in the form of two exceptional cars.
Porsche’s 718 GT4 debuted in the lineup, representing the lean design and racing performance that is reminiscent of Porsche’s heritage. Along with this contemporary wondercar was an R34 Skyline, not any ordinary Skyline, but one emblazoned in livery unmistakably reminiscent of the legendary orange Supra from the seminal Fast and Furious film.
It combined two legends in a harmonious way, representing both nostalgia and innovation, and as a testament to how the series is still able to entertain and innovate for the worldwide fan base at every turn.
- Mazda RX-7 FD (1/5)
- 1967 Chevy Camaro Offroad (2/5)
- Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk (3/5)
- Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 (4/5)
- Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 (5/5)

Release 2
With the second release in 2023, the Hot Wheels Fast and Furious series once again wowed and impressed with spot-on details and tribute to automotive icons. One of the best from the second drop had to be the introduction of the ’69 Chevy Camaro in honor of appearing in ‘2 Fast 2 Furious’.
Though rumors circulating in the enthusiast world suggested that it might be a Yenko Camaro, the mystery only contributed to the appeal. Though for some collectors, you included, the real prize in the set was the classic and rugged ’71 Plymouth GTX.
With classic looks and strong presence, it is a nostalgic reference point for the days of real muscle cars. The release perfectly captured the breadth and richness of cars that have appeared on the big screen over the history of the Fast and Furious franchise.
- 1969 Chevy Camaro (1/5)
- Toyota Land Cruiser FJ60 (2/5)
- W Motors Lykan HyperSport (3/5)
- 1971 Plymouth GTX (4/5)
- Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Widebody (5/5)

Release 3
The third release from 2023 in the Hot Wheels Fast and Furious series arrived with much nostalgia and a significant premiere for die-cast collectors. Mia’s Integra from the initial Fast and Furious film debuted, but all that truly distinguished this casting was that it had a distinctive design.
For the very first time, Hot Wheels has put out a 4-door Integra GSR, a break from the more common 2-door versions that are seen in most of their releases. It is more than just a nod to Mia’s iconic car; it is evidence of Hot Wheels’ dedication to realism and its continued bid to widen its series.
Both fans and collectors have praised this mixture of film tribute and die-cast innovation, making release 3 a highlight in a phenomenal year.
- Custom Acura Integra Sedan GSR (1/5)
- 1999 Nissan Maxima (2/5)
- BMW M3 (E46) (3/5)
- Custom Mustang (4/5)
- Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GTA (5/5)

Fast and Furious Premium Multipack 1
2023 marked another significant milestone in the Hot Wheels Fast and Furious collection with the unveiling of the first premium multipack, consolidating five iconic vehicles into a single, impressive bundle.
Even though every car in this set wasn’t appearing for the first time, the set as a whole said a great deal about the series’ long history in automobiles. By putting these already-released castings together in a set, collectors both veteran and newcomer had the rare chance to have a piece of Fast and Furious history without the search of gathering each car separately.
This set not only honored the iconic history of the film franchise but also highlighted Hot Wheels’ commitment to bringing collector staples within reach and in the news in exciting, new ways.”
- ’70 Chevelle SS
- Nissan Skyline GT-R (BNR34)
- Lykan HyperSport
- ’19 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk
- ’21 Toyota GR Supra

Fast and Furious Premium Multipack 2
This second multipack set of 2023 for Hot Wheels’ Fast and Furious line went in a different direction, using solely American muscle cars and omitting the imports that so many have grown accustomed to with the series.
This all-American set, while a nod to the powerful and grand legacy of American automobilia, is less likely to be appealing among the collector pool. Personally, the set fell short for my taste.
Being a set collector, it simply didn’t have that tangible ‘wow, I need that’ factor that other sets almost universally have. Though any set has collectors, this set, by virtue of being so niche in scope, may appeal to a different sensibility than I have.
- ’66 Chevy Nova
- Custom Corvette Stingray Coupe
- Hummer H1
- ’61 Impala
- ’69 Ford Mustang Boss 302

Fast and Furious Premium Multipack 3
Multipack 3 in Hot Wheels Fast and Furious in 2023 was quite a big hit among collectors, including myself. The real crown jewel of this pack was that it included the ultra-rare Volkswagen Jetta, a unmistakable reference to Jesse’s classic car from the very first Fast and Furious film.
It wasn’t just a car; it was a piece of cinematic and automotive history. Coupled with other cornerstone castings from the first movie, this multipack felt like a time capsule transporting enthusiasts back to where the journey began. This is one bundle I am genuinely eager to add to my collection, perfectly encapsulating the adrenaline, nostalgia, and essence of the franchise’s inception.
- Nissan 240SX (S14)
- Nissan Skyline GT-R (BCNR33)
- Volkswagen Jetta MK3
- 1999 Nissan Maxima
- ’99 Ford F-150 SVT Lightning
2024
Mix 1
- Toyota AE86 Sprinter Trueno – Gray (1/5)
- Ford RS200 – White (2/5)
- 1970 Plymouth AAR Cuda – Black (3/5)
- Nissan Skyline GT-R (BNR32) – Black (4/5)
- 2003 Honda NSX-R – Black (5/5)

Hot Wheels Fast and Furious 5 packs
Shifting gears for the fourth time, let’s go back from the premium aisle to the fundamentals. We’re going to go into the history of the 5-packs over the years and see how Hot Wheels has all along presented us with a series of film automotive legends in compact form. Fasten your seat belts, as we go into this significant part of the Fast and Furious Hot Wheels history.
2019
- ’61 Impala
- ’72 Ford Gran Torino Sport
- Corvette Grand Sport Roadster
- ’70 Ford Escort RS1600
- ’70 Chevelle SS

2020
- ’67 Custom Mustang
- ’70 Monte Carlo
- Porsche 911 GT3 RS
- Nissan Skyline GT-R R34
- ’69 Camaro

2021
- ’61 Impala
- Ford GT-40
- ’72 Ford Gran Torino Sport
- Lancer Evolution
- Nissan 350Z

2023
- ’70 Dodge Charger R/T
- Toyota Supra
- ’67 Mustang
- ’70 Chevelle SS
- Aston Martin 1963 DB5

Where Speed Meets Story
Fast and Furious Hot Wheels are more than about collecting as they put the fun of the films in the pocket of your hand. Individual series, from earliest releases right up to recent premium multipacks, all help to reinforce quite how much this brand has become about car culture. To collectors, they are about a way of recapturing cherished film memories and compiling a personal list that is all about pure ‘adrenaline and nostalgia’.
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