Hot Wheels 2026 Car Culture - Aero Styles
Promo pics of Aero Styles, the sixth Hot Wheels Car Culture series for 2026. This set features a strong lineup that includes two brand-new castings and another Nissan Skyline chase car.
- LB-Kaido Works Nissan R32 Skyline GT-R - New Casting
- 2008 Audi A4 Touring Car - New Casting
- LB Super Silhouette Nissan Silvia (S15)
- Lexus RC F GT3
- Custom '70 Chevy Nova
- LB-ER34 Super Silhouette Nissan Skyline - 0/5 Chase Car
Car Culture vehicles are metal/metal with premium details and Real Rider wheels. Aero Styles is in mix "U" of assortment FPY86 and ships in 10-count cases. Two of each vehicle should be in a case unless one has been replaced with the chase car.

The LB-Kaido Works Nissan R32 Skyline is based on a Skyline fitted with an extreme widebody kit from Liberty Walk. The LB-Kaido Works kit completely changes the car’s appearance with aggressive styling.
It includes a redesigned front bumper with lip, wide front fenders and arches, side skirts, large rear fenders, rear bumper with diffuser, oversized rear wing, and a custom hood and trunk. The overall design is influenced by Bosozoku style, a Japanese custom look known for exaggerated wide bodies, large wings, and bold designs.
The kit is made from FRP, a lightweight fiberglass reinforced plastic commonly used for body kits because it is easier to shape and more affordable than carbon fiber. Priced at about $29,260 and sold unpainted, it requires wider wheels and often upgraded suspension such as air systems or adjustable coilovers for proper fitment.

The Audi A4 DTM is a race car introduced in 2004 by Audi for the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters (DTM) series. It marked Audi’s return as a full factory team, and despite its name, it was not based on a regular A4, instead using a lightweight purpose-built racing chassis.
Power came from a 4.0 liter naturally aspirated V8 producing about 460 to 480 horsepower, depending on setup. The car used rear wheel drive, a sequential racing transmission, and advanced aerodynamics.
The A4 DTM became one of the most successful cars in DTM history, winning five drivers’ championships between 2004 and 2011 along with multiple manufacturer titles. The car’s success led to a limited A4 DTM Edition road model inspired by its racing achievements.




2026 is the 10th anniversary of the Car Culture series, which brings changes to the chase cars. They are completely different vehicles, rather than just recolors of cars in the sets.
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