🏁 Rev up your collection with this iconic ride!
The Hot Wheels Premium Car Culture Collectible Toy Car features a 1:64 scale die-cast Lancia Stratos Zero, complete with Real Riders tires and a robust metal body. Perfect for collectors and enthusiasts alike, this vehicle is part of a themed series that celebrates iconic cars from around the globe, all while being officially licensed for authenticity.
S**R
Great price and option for the enthusiast or collector
This is a nice find and the side stance is just gorgeous. Too down view is not the greatest but I guess that’s the car itself lol. Great addition for the wedge shape fans and couldn’t come at a better price!
G**K
Cool little car -- hard to believe the real one existed (prototype that is)!
I'm a car guy and really like unusual vehicles like this. I saw something recently in the news about this prototype Lancia and when I saw the Hot Wheels version, I figured that was a way to get a little piece of this weird and wild car for myself!I don't want to open it (it's collectible!) so I cannot speak to the feel of the wheels, but understand they are real rubber, which is cool. You can tell it's solidly made by the weight. And it looks really true to the prototype as I've seen it in pictures.I guess this is part of the Hot Wheels premium "Hammer Drops" series, of which there are 5 cars. I might try to get them all, given how nice this one looks (even in the package). The others are:Bugatti VeyronMG Metro 6R4Porsche 911 Carrera RS 2.7Mazda 787BI mean, I'd love to have the real ones in my garage, but if I can collect the 5 in miniature form, that'll still be fun.
G**W
It's burnt orange and pretty cool. Thought it was red!
Detail is better than expected. Mine was used as a means of keeping a ~40oz. package of cocoa mix from sliding around in a box as it traversed half the country apparently, wedged in between the bottom folds of the box and the container. The container survived in perfect condition, so well done I guess.
C**N
A great reproduction of a timeless Italian concept car...
The Lancia Zero is a well-known concept car from 1970, instantly recognizable to those who fawn over 1970's and 1980's car style. This Hot Wheels reproduction is a faithful reproduction of the vehicle. The unit I received was packaged well, an extra-large bubble surrounding the car and holding it well. The tires aren't your typical plastic wheels usually found on the $2 Hot Wheels cars in the box stores and grocery stores, they have some friction to them. The only downside is that if you plan to collect this car to keep it in its package, an Amazon SKU sticker was applied to the cardboard backing and it's not easy to remove from the package. If you're looking to buy the "in-the-package" keeper to save for the future, you'll have to be careful in removing this sticker (or you'll have to be ok with it).
D**R
Nicely made car
This is a lot better than the off the shelf cars I get. I can tell it rolls better than those. We tried it out on the hotwheels track and it's actually pretty fast. It beat all our other cars. I love that they put out this prototype. I would love to see more concept cars or prototypes made into hot wheels. The quality is great and matches the design perfectly. I think the price is also fair. We usually get them from the dollar store, but this is better quality than those.
I**2
A Sleek Classic for Collectors!
The Hot Wheels Premium Car Culture Lancia Stratos Zero is a stunning addition to any collection. With its sleek design, detailed features, and Real Riders tires, this 1:64 scale die-cast car is built for both display and imaginative play. Perfect for car enthusiasts or Hot Wheels fans who love rare and iconic designs.
C**W
Fun car, great for a collection
A really cute car! If you love hot wheels, you love hot wheels. This is an attractive exotic car, and a great addition to any hot wheels collection. It’s packaged securely and arrives in good enough condition to meet the needs of anyone – from just a kid wanting a toy, to an avid hot wheels collector.
S**L
Cool concept car from Hotwheels.
If I had one way to describe this model, based on a concept car, it'd be: 'retro futuristic'.As is typical for Hotwheels (and a bit less so, old 'Matchbox' cars), the company tends to really love reproducing concept cars. This one, in particular, is based on an early 1970's car concept, that was supposed to represent a futuristic, space like, take on what they envisioned cars in the 21st century may resemble.While the design of the original, wasn't entire spot on for what newer sports cars would resemble, it DID produce enough attention, that some designers have actually used it as inspiration for their own models.As for this replica, it captures the essence of the original relatively well.. even if it feels like some of the dimensions might be a bit off.One thing that I tend to dislike, about newer HotWheels (and many similar cars) is the fact that the manufacturer has done away with drivetrain replicas on the bottoms of the cars... and this one is no exception. It features a slight pseudo-replica of a portion of the bottom of the engine bay (rear of the model.. so at least that's accurate), but does not display much other than the rear axles, and the tips of the exhaust.Note: the display on the cardboard, does NOT accurately reflect the actual color of the concept car, itself.. but the color of the model, itself, seems to be accurate... not sure if this was just a graphical designer (for the cardboard image) not understanding the car, or just trying to embellish the look of it.Still, the look of the car is accurate enough, for a few dollars, and I'd imagine most collectors, or those that may wish to play with the car, would find it an interesting/fun addition to their collection.Recommended for anyone who has a love of HotWheels, or concept cars, in general :)
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