Hot Wheels 2025 Pop Culture - Mix L

Hot Wheels 2025 Pop Culture - Mix L

Here are promo pics of the vehicles in mix "L" of the 2025 Hot Wheels Pop Culture series, including five vehicles inspired by movies, video games, and a comic book. One new casting is in the mix, the 2021 BMW M5.

  • 2021 BMW M5 - Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning - New Casting
  • 2016 Ford GT Race - Forza
  • Lamborghini Huracán LP 620-2 Super Trofeo - Gran Turismo
  • Back to the Future Time Machine - 1955 - Back to the Future Part III
  • Action Comics #1 - Action Sedan - Action Comics #1

These Pop Culture cars are in mix "L" of assortment HXD63 and ship in 10-count cases. Cases should be evenly packed with 2 of each vehicle.

Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning is the seventh installment in the Mission: Impossible film series, starring Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt. The 2021 BMW M5 makes a notable appearance in the movie, where Ethan Hunt is in a high-speed chase while driving a doorless BMW M5 through the narrow streets of Rome.

Forza is a racing video game franchise developed by Turn 10 Studios and Playground Games, and published by Xbox Game Studios. The first game, Forza Motorsport, launched in 2005 to compete with Sony's Gran Turismo. The series is split into two main types: Forza Motorsport, which focuses on realistic track racing, and Forza Horizon, offering open-world driving in real-world locations, with the franchise selling over 16 million copies.

Gran Turismo is the long-running racing video game series developed by Polyphony Digital and published by Sony. The first game was released in 1997 for the original PlayStation. The series includes seven mainline titles and several spin-offs, and it has sold over 90 million copies worldwide.

The Back to the Future Part III DeLorean Time Machine is the version of the iconic car that was modified for travel in the Old West. It was fitted with railroad wheels so it could run on train tracks, which was necessary because there were no paved roads in 1885 capable of supporting the car at 88 mph.

The Action Sedan from Action Comics #1, published in June 1938, is the green car famously held overhead and smashed by Superman on the comic’s cover. This marked Superman's first appearance and is considered the birth of the superhero genre. The car itself was a generic late-1930s four-door sedan, not based on a specific make or model.