Hot Wheels 1:43 - Cars 30 to 33
Promo pics of vehicles 30 to 33 in the Hot Wheels 1:43 scale series. This premium lineup is known for realistic details and accurate scale, with each model using 15 to 20 parts, a metal body and base, and Real Rider wheels with rubber tires. All of them are new castings except for the Porsche GT3-RS.
- 30 - McLaren W1
- 31 - DeBerti Toyota Tacoma
- 32 - Porsche GT3-RS
- 33 - 1969 Camaro Pro Touring
Cars can be removed from the packaging, played with, or displayed, and then returned to the clamshell. The clamshell also includes a footer, allowing the car to be displayed on a shelf while still in the package.
Hot Wheels 1:43 vehicles are in assortment HMD41 and ship in 6-count cases.

The McLaren W1 is a hybrid supercar that uses a twin turbo 4.0 liter V8 and an electric motor to produce 1,258 horsepower and 988 pound feet of torque. It rides on a carbon fiber monocoque with active aerodynamics designed to increase stability and downforce at high speed.

The W1 serves as McLaren’s new flagship model and sits at the top of the company’s performance lineup. It reaches 62 mph in 2.7 seconds, runs to 124 mph in 5.8 seconds, and is limited to a top speed of 217 mph.

The DeBerti Performance Truck is based on a 2019 Toyota Tacoma TRD and rebuilt from the frame up as a high power show and competition truck. It uses a NASCAR V8 engine tuned to about 900 horsepower along with a custom chassis, wide body panels, and a lowered suspension designed for track use.

The truck debuted at the 2019 SEMA Show and was built for drifting, racing, and high performance driving rather than work duty. It rides on center lock wheels with racing tires and uses upgraded steering and suspension hardware to deliver quicker response and greater grip than a stock Tacoma.

The Porsche 911 GT3 RS is a track focused version of the 911 that uses a naturally aspirated 4.0 liter flat six engine with 518 horsepower and a 9,000 rpm redline. The current model arrived for 2023 and uses a carbon fiber body, racing style aerodynamics, and a seven speed PDK transmission.

The GT3 RS continues Porsche’s line of GT3 and RS models that began in the early 2000s as road legal cars with strong motorsport ties. It reaches 60 mph in about 3.0 seconds, weighs just over 3,260 pounds, and ranks as one of Porsche’s most street legal track cars.

The 1969 Chevrolet Camaro closed out the first generation and came in coupe and convertible forms with engines ranging from the base inline six to high output V8s like the Z/28 and SS396. It became one of the most recognizable muscle cars of the era.

Pro Touring versions of the 1969 Camaro keep the original body but use modern engines, brakes, and suspension to improve power and handling. Most builds replace the factory small block with an LS-series V8, add coil over suspension, and use large disc brakes to meet current performance standards.
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