Hot Wheels 2025 Pop Culture - Mix M

Take a peek at promo pics of the vehicles in mix "M" of the 2025 Hot Wheels Pop Culture series. It features five vehicles inspired by movies, TV, video games, and comic strips.
Two all-new castings are in the mix: the helicopter from Airowlf and a Quadra Turbo-R V-Tech from Cyberpunk 2077.
- Airwolf Helicopter - Airwolf - New Casting
- Quadra Turbo-R V-Tech - Cyberpunk 2077 - New Casting
- Citroën Type H - The Nightmare Before Christmas
- TV Series Batmobile - Batman
- Snoopy - Peanuts
These Pop Culture cars are in mix "M" of assortment HXD63 and ship in 10-count cases. Cases should be evenly packed with 2 of each vehicle.


The TV series Airwolf aired on CBS from 1984 to 1986 and on USA Network in 1987. It starred Jan-Michael Vincent as Stringfellow Hawke and Ernest Borgnine as Dominic Santini, who flew missions with a high-tech helicopter for the Firm, a secret government division.
The Airwolf helicopter was a modified Bell 222 equipped with mock machine guns, rocket launchers, advanced electronics, and custom bodywork. Only one Airwolf helicopter was built for the series, and it was used for both ground and flying scenes.

Cyberpunk 2077 is an open-world action role-playing game released in 2020 by CD Projekt Red, set in the dystopian future city of Night City. Players take on the role of V, a mercenary with cybernetic enhancements.
The Quadra Turbo‑R V‑Tech is a muscle supercar that can be acquired in the game after completing a quest. First introduced in 2058 in the game's lore, it features rear-wheel drive and a turbocharged engine running on CHOOH2, a synthetic alcohol fuel.

The cult classic The Nightmare Before Christmas is a 1993 stop-motion animated film directed by Henry Selick, produced by Tim Burton, with music by Danny Elfman. It tells the story of Jack Skellington, the Pumpkin King of Halloween Town, who grows tired of the same spooky holiday each year and discovers Christmas Town, deciding to take over the holiday with his own dark twist.

The Batmobile from the 1966 to 1968 Batman TV series was a modified 1955 Lincoln Futura concept car, customized by George Barris in just three weeks. It featured gadgets like twin rear parachutes for fast “bat-turns,” but the car often overheated and broke down on set, leading the crew to swap in a more reliable Ford Galaxie engine later.

There are no promo pics of Snoopy yet. This version should be nearly the same as its 2017 Replica Entertainment and 2024 Pop Culture releases, but with updated packaging.
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