'70 Toyota Celica

Hot Wheels Neon Speeders 2024

Hot Wheels Neon Speeders 2024 is all about bold designs, detailed finishes, and some fan-favorite castings getting a fresh look. This series includes everything from JDM icons to high-performance race cars, each one styled with bright colors, detailed lights, and flashy deco made to stand out.

If you’re trying to keep up or build a complete set, having a complete list of Neon Speeders makes it way easier. This guide breaks it all down so you can track which ones you have and which ones you’ll want to hunt next.

Hot Wheels Neon Speeders 2024 Mix 1

Mix 1 kicks things off with a solid lineup of JDM and tuner favorites. Each one has clean details and flashy paint. Let’s take a quick look.

’70 Toyota Celica

'70 Toyota Celica
  • Series: 1/8
  • Color: Neon Green

Features psychedelic swirls and the AEM logo across both doors. Includes full front and rear light details with a lowered stance.

Datsun 510 Wagon

Datsun 510 Wagon
  • Series: 2/8
  • Color: Black

Splattered with pink and lavender paint plus Japanese text on the side. Logos from Datsun and Sparco give it a tuner car vibe.

Nissan Skyline 2000GT-R

Nissan Skyline 2000GT-R
  • Series: 3/8
  • Color: Neon Pink

Decked out in a wild camo mix with stripes and JDM touches. The “Skyline” and “ホットホィール” labels stand out on both sides.

’95 Mazda RX-7 Drift

'95 Mazda RX-7 Drift
  • Series: 4/8
  • Color: Black

Urban camo and Japanese text give it serious drift energy. Clean lighting details finish off the look.

’95 Mitsubishi Eclipse

'95 Mitsubishi Eclipse
  • Series: 5/8
  • Color: Neon Orange

Covered in electric paint splatter with a Sparco logo on the side. Sculpted for that ‘90s street racer feel.

Honda S2000

Honda S2000
  • Series: 6/8
  • Color: Neon Light Green

Has silver lines and black diagonals across the body. Full lighting details and Eibach branding give it that tuner edge.

Custom ’01 Acura Integra GSR

Custom '01 Acura Integra GSR
  • Series: 7/8
  • Color: Black

Bold tiger stripes in orange and yellow streak across the body. Headlights and taillights are fully detailed.

Nissan 350Z

Nissan 350Z
  • Series: 8/8
  • Color: Black

Decorated with a green and blue design, plus sponsor logos. Finishing touches include full light detailing and side badging.

Hot Wheels Neon Speeders 2024 Mix 2

Mix 2 brings out the big names in racing and supercars. These castings come with sharp styling and sponsor-loaded sides. Here’s what’s included.

Porsche 911 GT3 Cup

Porsche 911 GT3a Cup
  • Series: 1/8
  • Color: Neon Pink

Features sponsor logos like Rotiform and Sparco on the side. Sleek build with taillight detailing throughout.

McLaren F1 GTR

McLaren F1 GTR
  • Series: 2/8
  • Color: Matte Black

Pink accents and crisp white striping give it an aggressive track look. Comes with McLaren, Michelin, and Eibach logos.

Ford GT

Ford GTa
  • Series: 3/8
  • Color: Neon Yellow

Has the Ford logo and number 2 on each side. Lighting details front and rear complete the high-speed look.

BMW M3 GT2

BMW M3 GT2
  • Series: 4/8
  • Color: Neon Orange

Comes with green and black racing deco and “M3 GT2” on the side. Michelin logos reinforce its race-ready build.

’16 Mercedes-AMG GT3

'16 Mercedes-AMG GT3
  • Series: 5/8
  • Color: Metalflake Black

Pink and sky blue accents add character to this GT3. “3” sits bold on the side along with the AMG emblem.

’15 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat

'15 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat
  • Series: 6/8
  • Color: Matte Black

Wears “15” on the sides with the SRT Hellcat badge front and center. It’s all muscle with signature light detailing.

Corvette C7 Z06

Corvette C7 Z06
  • Series: 7/8
  • Color: Matte Neon Green

Stands out with black accents and pink-blue trim. Finished with Goodyear and Corvette logos for a factory-tuned feel.

’16 Cadillac ATS-V R

'16 Cadillac ATS-V R
  • Series: 8/8
  • Color: Black

Decorated in neon Cadillac Racing livery with “16” down each side. Lighting details add a sleek contrast.

Final Thoughts

Some of these castings are showing up everywhere, and others take a little effort to track down. But that’s part of the fun, especially when they look this good on display. Each release brings a new surprise, and it’s always cool to see how older castings get a neon refresh. If you’re building a full set or just grabbing your favorites, it’s a great year for collectors.

For updates, upcoming case info, and diecast tips, check out our blogs or follow @tinytrackcars for the latest. Thanks for reading!

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