Hot Wheels 2026 Pop Culture - Mix N

Hot Wheels 2026 Pop Culture - Mix N

Promo pics of the first mix of Hot Wheels Pop Culture for 2026. This batch features vehicles from TV, movies, and cartoons.

A 1983 BMW 733i from Stranger Things is a brand-new casting, and the standout of the mix is a Nissan Skyline GT-R (BNR34) with a Godzilla livery.

  • 1983 BMW 733i - Stranger Things - New Casting
  • '64 Lincoln Continental - The Matrix
  • Batman The Animated Series Batmobile - Batman: The Animated Series
  • Nissan Skyline GT-R (BNR34) - Godzilla
  • Reptar Wagon - Rugrats

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

Stranger Things is a Netflix sci-fi horror series that premiered in 2016. Set in the 1980s in Hawkins, Indiana, it follows a group of kids who uncover government experiments and supernatural threats from the Upside Down.

In the TV series, Steve Harrington, portrayed by Joe Keery, is the owner of a 1983 BMW 733i.

The Matrix is a 1999 sci-fi film directed by the Wachowskis. It follows Neo, a hacker who learns that humanity lives inside a simulated reality controlled by machines, and he joins a rebellion to free mankind.

A 1964 Lincoln Continental is not in The Matrix, but the car used is actually a 1965 Lincoln Continental.

Batman: The Animated Series is a DC cartoon that aired from 1992 to 1995. Known for its dark tone, art deco style, and Mark Hamill’s Joker voice, it won multiple Emmy Awards.

The Batmobile in the series is a long, sleek roadster that blends retro styling with advanced gadgets and heavy armor.

Godzilla, called Gojira in Japanese, is a movie monster that first appeared in the 1954 film. Created as a metaphor for nuclear destruction, the giant reptilian kaiju has since become a global icon through films, TV, comics, and games.

The Nissan Skyline GT-R was nicknamed “Godzilla” by the Australian press in 1989 because its overwhelming racing success made it seem like an unstoppable monster on the track.

Rugrats is an animated TV show that aired on Nickelodeon from 1991 to 2004. It followed a group of toddlers, led by Tommy Pickles, as they imagined big adventures in their everyday lives.

The Reptar Wagon, a green dinosaur-themed vehicle, was built by Tommy’s dad in Rugrats: The Movie in 1998. It carried the babies on their adventure through the forest.


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