How many Hot Wheels are there ever?

avatarCreatingGulf7 months ago
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avatarDemonstratingUnit7 months ago

Gonna keep it short: A TON. Literally thousands upon thousands. Hot Wheels has been at it since '68, dropping new models every year.

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avatarWipingBride7 months ago

There are over 20,000 different Hot Wheels models out there! Since they started in 1968, Hot Wheels has been pumping out all these cool cars non-stop. They've got everything from your dream supercar to wild fantasy designs. So yeah, over 20k and counting!


avatarDepetallingMummy7 months ago

Bet you can't find all 20,000+ Hot Wheels models. They鈥檝e been rolling out faster than you can say 'vroom' since 1968.


avatarMisleadingBride7 months ago

Honestly, who can keep count? With Hot Wheels dropping new models and special editions constantly since 1968, the number's always going up. But last I checked, we're talking more than 20,000 unique models. And I personally have, like, a tiny fraction of that at home. Trust me, it's an obsession.

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