Hot Wheels 2026 Pop Culture - Case Mix R

Hot Wheels 2026 Pop Culture - Case Mix R

Promo pics of a new mix of Hot Wheels Pop Culture cars for 2026. This batch includes five vehicles from movies, cartoons, and video games.

  • Kool Kombi - Dracula
  • Audi 90 quattro - Forza
  • Combat Jet Skystriker (Grumman F-14 Tomcat) - G.I. Joe
  • Masters of the Universe Wind Raider - Masters of the Universe
  • RC Car - Toy Story

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 fan-favorite Kool Kombi features a Dracula livery inspired by the classic vampire from Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel. The familiar look of the black cape, pale face and formal evening wear became widely recognized after stage productions and the 1931 Dracula film starring Bela Lugosi.

Bram Stoker’s original novel never gave Dracula the now-famous widow’s peak hairstyle or sharp fangs associated with the character today. Much of that visual style came later, and the sharp fangs most people picture didn’t become common until the 1958 film Horror of Dracula.

The Audi 90 quattro IMSA GTO made its Forza debut in Forza Motorsport 5 as part of the Nürburgring Booster Pack.

The Forza series began in 2005 with Forza Motorsport and later expanded into two types: the Forza Motorsport games focused on track racing and the Forza Horizon games built around open world driving.

This is the first Hot Wheels premium release of the Audi 90 quattro.

The Combat Jet is inspired by the Skystriker XP-14F from the G.I. Joe toy line released in 1983.

The original toy was modeled after the real-life F-14 Tomcat and featured swing wings, a removable cockpit canopy, retractable landing gear, working ejection seats with parachutes, and included the pilot figure Ace.

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

In the He-Man and the Masters of the Universe cartoon, the Wind Raider is He-Man’s fast attack aircraft used for travel, scouting and combat missions across Eternia.

As a toy, the Wind Raider held one figure, while in the cartoon it could carry two or four people. It featured moving wings, a swiveling tail fin, and a working hook-and-string winch.

This release is nearly identical to the one from the 2020 Replica Entertainment series.

RC is Andy’s remote-controlled buggy from the Toy Story series. He is a small green race car with blue graphics, first seen in the 1995 film, where he helps Woody and Buzz Lightyear catch up to the moving truck during the movie’s final chase scene.

Unlike most of Andy’s toys, RC does not talk and instead communicates through engine sounds and movement, though toys such as Mr. Potato Head can still understand him.

This release is nearly identical to the one from the 2019 Replica Entertainment series.


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