2025 Hot Wheels Mainlines - Mix L - New Releases

Mix "L" of Hot Wheels 2025 mainlines is packed with new vehicles. There are four brand-new castings and a bunch of new releases.
New Castings
- 213 - Lotus Cortina - 10/10 Compact Kings
- 216 - Quick Chat - 9/10 Experimotors
- 218 - Mod Mill - 7/10 Muscle Mania
- 222 - Ferrari 365 GTB4 Competizione - 10/10 HW Race Day
New Releases
- 199 - Audi 90 quattro - 2/10 Peak Pursuit
- 205 - Pontiac Aztek Custom - 3/5 Wild Widebody
- 214 - 2013 SRT Viper - 6/10 Then and Now
- 215 - Blitzspeeder - 2/5 HW Track Champs
- 217 - King Kuda - 6/10 Muscle Mania
- 219 - Ford Mustang Dark Horse - 7/10 Then and Now
- 220 - Porsche 911 GT3 RS - 8/10 Then and Now
New Castings


The Lotus Cortina, officially known as the Ford Cortina Lotus, was introduced in 1963 as a high-performance version of the Ford Cortina Mk1. Built through a partnership between Ford and Lotus in the United Kingdom to meet Group 2 racing homologation rules, the Mk1 version ran until 1966, followed by a Mk2-based version from 1967 to 1970.


Quick Chat is a Hot Wheels take on the Fisher-Price Chatter Telephone, featuring a rear-mounted V8 engine. When you roll it, the phone bobs up and down like the original toy.
The original toy with a smiling face, moving eyes, and chattering sound was released in 1961 as the Talk Back Phone. Its name was changed to the Chatter Telephone in 1962.


As its name implies, the Mod Mill blends elements from both the Mod Rod and the Twin Mill. It’s a hot rod design with asymmetrical engines, taking inspiration from the futuristic look of Mod Rod and the twin-engine setup of Twin Mill, Hot Wheels’ first original creation.


The Ferrari 365 GTB4 Competizione was built for speed with a modified 430 bhp engine, an all-aluminum body, and plastic windows to reduce weight. It proved its performance with class wins at the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the Daytona 24 Hours.
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