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Automotive Manufacturers Toy around with Their Dream Cars for Hot Wheels Designer's Challenge


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EL SEGUNDO, CA - October 30, 2007: Hot Wheels announced today its first-ever Designers Challenge, inviting designers from leading automotive manufacturers the chance to design and create an original Hot Wheels vehicle. The Designers Challenge was created as a way for Hot Wheels to honor its automotive partners and have them actively participate in the die-cast brands 40th anniversary celebration in 2008. The selected designs will be the basis of a new 40th anniversary Designers Challenge product line, which will hit store shelves in spring 2008.

This is the first time in Hot Wheels history that weve turned outside the company to seek new car designs; and who better to go to than our automotive partners who have been a part of Hot Wheels history for the last 40 years? said Geoff Walker, vice president, Wheels marketing, Mattel Brands. We couldnt be more thrilled with the results of this program, and were anxious to see the designs come to life as 1:64-scale models on store shelves next spring.

Automotive manufacturer participants in the Hot Wheels® Designers Challenge Dodge, Ford, General Motors, Honda, Lotus and Mitsubishi were tasked with designing a car that captured the die-cast brands core essence of speed, power, performance and attitude, while also encompassing the distinct attributes of each company's automotive brand values. In addition, each car had to be able to perform a loop on classic Hot Wheels® orange track. The top three designs from each automotive manufacturer were selected and presented to a panel of judges that included editors from the Los Angeles Times, Car and Driver, and Mens Journal, along with Hot Wheels® designers and executives.

The designs selected for the Hot Wheels® Designers Challenge line include:

  • Dodge XP-07 (Dodge, designed by Mark Reisen)
  • Gangster Grin (Ford, designed by Steve Gilmore)
  • Chevroletor (General Motors, designed by Amaury Diaz-serrano)
  • Honda Racer (Honda, designed by Guillermo Gonzalez)
  • Lotus Concept (Lotus, designed by Steven Crijns)
  • Mitsubishi Double Shotz (Mitsubishi, designed by Gary Ragle)
  • HW-40 (Hot Wheels®, designed by Jun Imai)

The Designers Challenge designs will be unveiled during a press conference at the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Show in Las Vegas on October 30, 2007 at 10 a.m. PT. Items on display will include a sketch of the top design from each manufacturer, as well as 1:5 scale and 1:64 scale models of each design.