Hot Wheels Ferrari 2025 Releases

Take a peek at the upcoming Hot Wheels Ferrari releases for 2025. There are several premium models, three mainlines, a Team Transport, and even a remote control Ferrari on the way.
Car Culture: Team Transport
Ferrari 250 GTO & Fiat 642 RN2 Bartoletti Transporter


The Fiat 642 RN2 Bartoletti Transporter, produced in the 1950s, was a truck designed specifically for transporting race cars. It featured a 6.5-liter inline-six engine, producing 95 horsepower, and was often used to carry Ferrari and Maserati race cars to events, with a distinctive, custom-built body by Bartoletti.



The Ferrari 250 GTO, produced from 1962 to 1964 with only 36 units built, featured a 3.0 liter V12 engine producing 296 horsepower and 216 lb-ft of torque, reaching a top speed of 174 mph. Designed for road and track use, it had a lightweight aluminum body, a 5-speed manual transmission, and independent rear suspension, excelling in endurance racing and the Tour de France Automobile.
Premiums
LaFerrari



The LaFerrari was produced between 2013 and 2018, with 499 coupes and 210 Aperta (convertible) units built. It combined a 6.3-liter V12 engine producing 789 horsepower with a 161-horsepower electric motor through Ferrari’s HY-KERS hybrid system, for a total output of 950 hp and 663 lb-ft of torque, reaching a top speed of over 217 mph.
499P Modificata



The Ferrari 499P Modificata, introduced in 2024, is a track-only variant of Ferrari's Le Mans-winning 499P, featuring a hybrid 3.0L twin-turbo V6 engine paired with a front-mounted electric motor, delivering a combined output of 858 hp.
Ferrari F50



The Ferrari F50 was produced from 1995 to 1997, with only 349 units built. Powered by a 4.7-liter naturally aspirated V12 derived from Ferrari's 1990 Formula One car, it can go from 0 to 60 mph in 3.7 seconds and has a top speed of 202 mph.
Mainlines
Ferrari 365 GTB4 Competizione



The Ferrari 365 GTB4 Competizione was built for speed with a modified 430 bhp engine, an all-aluminum body, and plastic windows to reduce weight. It proved its performance with class wins at the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the Daytona 24 Hours.
Ferrari F40 Competizione



Originally built to compete in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the Ferrari F40 Competizione was a significantly more powerful version of the F40 LM.
With a reinforced chassis, 720 horsepower engine, racing gearbox, and other upgrades, it became a prized piece for private collectors. Only 8 to 10 were produced, making it an exceptionally rare car.
Ferrari SF90 Stradale



The Ferrari SF90 is a plug-in hybrid supercar powered by a 4.0L twin-turbo V8 engine paired with three electric motors, producing a combined 986 horsepower.
The SF90 Stradale can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in about 2.5 seconds, with a top speed of 211 mph. The 2025 model is expected to start at around $593,950, with higher trims and options pushing the price up to $995,000.
Remote Control
Ferrari SF90 Stradale Assetto Fiorano RC
There will also be a remote-controlled version of the Ferrari SF90. The 1:64 scale car has controls for forward, reverse, left and right steering. It can race on orange Hot Wheels tracks and even go through loops.
The RC car has an MSRP of $19.99 and is supposed to hit stores in June.
Hot Wheels x Ferrari Heritage Set


The Hot Wheels × Ferrari Heritage Set features the Ferrari 499P Modificata and the 1969 Ferrari 312 P.
The 1969 Ferrari 312 P is a sports prototype powered by a 3.0L V12 engine producing 400 hp. Only 3 units were produced, and it had a short racing career, debuting at the 12 Hours of Sebring in March 1969, where it secured a strong second-place finish with Mario Andretti and Chris Amon driving.
It went on sale at Mattel Creations on April 7 with a limit of 1 and a price of $100. The set sold out in less than 2 hours.