🚀 Race into the future with the Arkham Batmobile – where digital meets legendary!
The Hot Wheels ID Arkham Batmobile is a cutting-edge collectible toy car that merges physical play with digital interaction. Designed for ages 8+, it features a metal build, multicolor design, and integrates with the Hot Wheels ID smart portal and track to track performance, build a personalized fleet, and compete online. No assembly or batteries required, it’s the ultimate evolution of the classic Hot Wheels experience.
Product Dimensions | 12 x 10 x 13 cm; 85 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 8 years and up |
Item model number | FXB27 |
Language: | French |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
tech_spec_battery_description_toys | Requires battery power |
Material Type(s) | Metal |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Radio Control Number of Bands | 8 |
Colour | Multicolor |
Release date | 1 Oct. 2019 |
ASIN | B07NDZKFWT |
B**L
Premium hot wheels
Expensive but extremely well made and nice presentation box
M**S
Great
Son loves it
A**O
Better price
I LIKE.
M**S
Excellent
Excellent as a gift was very impressed
J**T
Good product
Smaller than I imagined
A**R
Nice but pricey for what they are
The finish on these ID cars is similar to a Hot Wheels Treasure hunt but without rubber "real rider" tires for obvious reasons - it needs to work with Hot Wheels track sets so needs free rolling plastic wheels. The paint finish on the batmobile is quite nice - a "spectraflame" type finish.I bought mine reduced at a local toy store and while I like it and was happy to find it because I collect approx 1/64 and "three inch" batmobiles as part of my bigger diecast collection. I don't think I could justify the £6.99 asked for one. It's not a fully "premium" car and of course I realize as an adult collector, I'm not the main target market, but as far as I can see, this is nothing more than a regular hot wheels with an RFID chip and these are literally, cheap as chips. It depends whether kids get real play value out of the sets and app vs. the old school thrill of just racing them down the orange track. Don't see the point of the extra packaging either, just seems to be so they can sell them in Apple stores.If these were half the price and just in regular blister cards, they'd probably make more sense.
B**N
Batmobile
Great toy our boys love it
K**
Yahoo
Great fun with my youngest grandson
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