Hot Wheels 2026 Pop Culture - Case Mix Q

Hot Wheels 2026 Pop Culture - Case Mix Q

Take a peek at a new mix of Hot Wheels Pop Culture for 2026. This group includes vehicles from TV, cartoons, and more.

Cobra H.I.S.S. is an all-new casting, and the mix also includes a Barbie Van, the ’66 Porsche 906 Carrera 6, and the Dead-Buggy.

  • Cobra H.I.S.S. - G.I. Joe
  • Custom GMC Panel Van - Barbie
  • '66 Porsche 906 Carrera 6 - Forza
  • Spider-Mobile Dead-Buggy - Deadpool
  • Airwolf Helicopter - Airwolf

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

The Cobra H.I.S.S., or High Speed Sentry, is one of the most recognizable vehicles in the G.I. Joe universe. The original toy was released in 1983 and looked like a tracked tank, but it actually rolled on small hidden wheels underneath. It came with a red suited H.I.S.S. Driver, a clear red canopy, rotating cannons, and decals marked with the number 788.

In the G.I. Joe animated series, the H.I.S.S. was shown as Cobra’s main battle vehicle. The cartoon version often appeared dark blue or gray, usually lacked the 788 markings, and was driven by standard Cobra Troopers.

Cobra HISS toy from 1980s

The Custom GMC Panel Van features artwork inspired by Barbie’s Beach Bus, a toy first released in the 1970s. The original included 19 accessories and a fold down side patio, letting Barbie and her friends head to the beach for a picnic with an umbrella, table, and bench.

Barbie's Beach Bus from 1970s

The Porsche 906 Carrera 6 is a street-legal race car built by Porsche for endurance competition. It made its debut at the 1966 24 Hours of Daytona, where it won its class and finished sixth overall.

The 906 used a mid-engine layout with a tubular steel spaceframe and a lightweight fiberglass body shaped with wind tunnel testing. Power came from a naturally aspirated 2.0 liter flat six engine producing about 210 horsepower and a top speed near 174 mph. Only 65 were built, which was enough to meet FIA Group 4 homologation rules that required at least 50 cars.

1966 Porsche 906 Carrera 6 from the Forza 7 game

The Dead-Buggy first appeared in Spider-Man/Deadpool #2. Deadpool explains that he pulled the original Spider-Buggy from the Hudson River, where it had been since the 1970s. He rebuilt it in his own style with red and black paint, Deadpool graphics, Deadpool hubcaps, and added weapons.

The vehicle began as the Spider-Buggy, also called the Spider-Mobile, which debuted in The Amazing Spider-Man #130. Spider-Man was tricked by Mysterio into driving it off a pier and into the Hudson River, where it was lost for decades.

Dead-Buggy

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.

This release is nearly identical to the one from the 2025 Pop Culture series.

Airwolf Replica, Tennessee Museum of Aviation

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