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From pocket to driveway: Turning Hot Wheels cars into reality

Last updated: October 17, 2024 6:02 pm
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Hot Wheels: From Toy Cars to Automotive Trends

In 1968, the US toy company Mattel set out to revolutionize the die-cast car market with a new range of toys that would outshine the competition. Led by Elliot Handler and his team of designers, which included a former General Motors vehicle designer and a rocket scientist, Hot Wheels was born. With innovative features like low friction axles, vibrant paint finishes, and designs inspired by car culture, Hot Wheels quickly became a game-changer in the toy industry.

Fast forward to today, and Hot Wheels continues to make an impact, with 16.5 cars sold every second and over eight billion produced since its inception. Automotive manufacturers have taken notice of this success and have formed partnerships with the brand to see their vehicles immortalized in the form of collectible toys. It’s not uncommon now for a car to be released in both full-size and small scale simultaneously, with Hot Wheels models hitting the shelves on the same day as their real-life counterparts.

Just Auto had the opportunity to speak with Hot Wheels’ design manager, Craig Callum, to learn more about the brand’s collaborations with OEMs and the significance of these partnerships in both the toy and automotive industries.

Craig Callum shared insights on how Hot Wheels works closely with leading OEMs to bring their vehicles to life in miniature form. The brand has licensing agreements with major automotive companies, allowing them to recreate a diverse range of vehicles, from classic cars to the latest EVs. The design process involves adapting the design elements to make them suitable for toy production while maintaining the essence of the original vehicle.

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One of the key aspects of Hot Wheels’ success is the crossover of talent between the toy and automotive industries. Automotive designers often join the Hot Wheels team, bringing their expertise and creativity to the table. This collaboration results in a mutual exchange of ideas and inspiration, with Hot Wheels models often influencing design trends in the automotive world.

The design process at Hot Wheels involves a year to 18 months of development, from initial creative concepts to 3D printed prototypes and final production. The brand’s designers have the freedom to explore a wide range of vehicles, from realistic replicas to fantasy cars, making it an attractive opportunity for creative professionals.

Hot Wheels’ focus on capturing automotive trends, including the rise of EVs, reflects the changing landscape of the automotive industry. By featuring electric vehicles like Teslas and Lucids in their lineup, Hot Wheels aims to showcase the performance and sustainability of these innovative vehicles to a global audience.

In addition to creating collectible toys, Hot Wheels also collaborates with OEMs on custom variants of their vehicles, adding a touch of Hot Wheels flair to real-world cars. The brand’s partnerships with companies like Polestar and Porsche have resulted in unique models and design contests that engage audiences and showcase the creativity of both brands.

Overall, Hot Wheels’ success lies in its ability to blend toy design with automotive trends, creating a unique and timeless appeal for collectors of all ages. With a dedicated team of designers and a passion for innovation, Hot Wheels continues to shape the future of both the toy and automotive industries.

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