Panini Hot Wheels On The Road Trading Card Collection is Out Now!

Panini releases Hot Wheels Trading Cards Set in May 2025

Few names in toy history ignite nostalgia and excitement like Hot Wheels. Since their debut in 1968, these miniature die-cast cars have thrilled generations of collectors, racers, and dreamers alike. Now, Hot Wheels fans can experience the brand’s most iconic designs in an all-new way—with the release of Panini’s Hot Wheels On The Road Official Trading Card Collection.

Whether you’re a longtime collector or a young fan just discovering the world of Hot Wheels, this new trading card set is a thrilling celebration of speed, design, and collectibility.

A Legendary Brand Meets a New Format

This isn’t just another trading card release. Panini’s Hot Wheels On The Road set blends classic collectible appeal with interactive play. On the front: Hot Wheels cars from the past six decades, including vintage legends and modern marvels. On the back: segments of a racetrack that you can assemble into your own Hot Wheels circuit—a brilliant feature for kids and collectors alike.

The collection features:

  • 216 total cards, showcasing a wide range of Hot Wheels designs
  • 48 special foil cards for that extra shine
  • 18 holographic cards that shimmer with excitement
  • 6 Limited Edition cards, each tied to a specific pack format

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The circuit puzzle formed by the joining the backside of cards

What to Look Out For

Panini has cleverly distributed the Limited Edition cards across product types, encouraging collectors to explore the full line:

  • Starter Pack: Comes with a binder, 3 packets, and either Limited Edition Card #1 or #2
  • Multi-Set: Includes 4 packets and Limited Edition Card #3 or #4
  • Multipack: Includes 3 packets, Limited Edition Card #5 or #6, plus a real Hot Wheels toy car (variety of models available)

Each standard pack contains 6 trading cards. The combination of random pulls, special variants, and the added fun of a bonus car makes these products genuinely exciting to open.

Nostalgia Meets Collectibility

Hot Wheels aren’t just toys—they’re cultural icons. From childhood floor races to collectible display shelves, each car tells a story. This trading card release taps into that nostalgia with a curated selection of cars that spans the entire Hot Wheels timeline—from the original “Sweet 16” series of the 1960s to the latest futuristic concepts.

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Whether you’re revisiting your childhood or introducing Hot Wheels to the next generation, this set delivers a fun, fresh way to connect with the brand’s rich legacy.

FAQ on Panini Hot Wheels 2025

How many cards are in the Hot Wheels On The Road Trading Card Collection?

There are 216 cards in total, including 48 foil cards and 18 holographic cards.

What are the Limited Edition cards, and how do I get them?

There are 6 Limited Edition cards. You can find Card 1 or 2 in Starter Packs, Card 3 or 4 in Multi-Sets, and Card 5 or 6 in Multipacks, which also include a Hot Wheels toy car.

What makes this collection interactive?

The back of each trading card features a section of road, allowing collectors to build their own Hot Wheels circuit by placing cards together on the floor or table.

What comes in the Starter Pack?

The Starter Pack includes a collector binder, 3 card packets (6 cards per pack), and 1 Limited Edition card (either Card 1 or 2).

Is there a toy car included in any of the packs?

Yes, Multipacks come with a bonus Hot Wheels toy car in addition to trading cards and a Limited Edition card.

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