Hot Wheels and Aston Martin Collaborate to Redesign Classic DB4GT as Land Speed Racer The “High-Speed Edition” die-cast reimagines one of the most luxurious vehicles of its time as a muscular land speed racer

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Mattel, Inc. announced a Hot Wheels® collaboration with Aston Martin to develop a new Aston Martin DB4GT “High-Speed Edition” die-cast. The two iconic automotive brands teamed up to imagine what a classic Aston Martin would look like chasing land speed records on the hunt for salt flats glory while retaining the design aesthetics that make the DB4 one of the world’s most recognizable classic cars. After hundreds of concepts, design meetings and sketches, the Hot Wheels and Aston Martin teams are thrilled to bring the DB4GT “High-Speed Edition” 1:64 die-cast model to retailers globally beginning in October.

The design collaboration between Aston Martin designers Miles Nurnberger and Thomas Gilbert, and Craig Callum, Design Manager at Hot Wheels, took the classic DB4 shape and began modifications by studying the purpose-built performance of historic land speed racers that pushed for every additional mile per hour out on the dry lake beds and salt flats. The transformation includes an aggressive front splitter, a lowered chopped roof, custom wheels and a longer body, all to increase aerodynamics and reduce wind resistance. The motorsports inspired livery pays homage to historic land speed racing vehicles.

“The juxtaposition between the sophistication of Aston Martin’s original design and outlandish land speed cars results in an extraordinary die-cast, even by Hot Wheels standards,” says Craig Callum.

“Aston Martin is one of the most prestigious ultra-luxury performance brands in the world and, by working with their team to add a Hot Wheels inspired twist to this iconic model, we’ve developed something legendary for collectors and fans of both brands.”

For more than 50 years, Hot Wheels has driven automotive performance and design; bringing car culture to the hands of fans of all ages. Hot Wheels continues the drive to be legendary by collaborating with the best in the industry and participating in car culture worldwide. Beginning with the introduction of the V8 Vantage in 2005, Hot Wheels has been sharing Aston Martin die-casts with the world for nearly two decades. In total, 13 unique Aston Martin models have been recreated in 1:64 die-cast form.

Thomas Gilbert added: “Our intention for this collaboration was to reimagine an iconic Aston Martin model through the lens of some aspect of American car modifying culture which chimed with the Hot Wheels brand.

“My design theme sketch, which Hot Wheels and Miles chose to develop, imagined a DB4GTbased land speed record car, very specifically inspired by those that run every year on the Bonneville salt flats. I even sketched the car in that unique setting, so the Bonneville name has been very much intrinsic to the design for us since day one. Following my sketch being selected, our company historian did some research and found that a customer in the 1960s did in fact take his DB4GT to Bonneville and drove it at high speed in the annual speed trials, which cemented the ‘Bonneville’ theme from a historical as well as a design standpoint.”

The new Aston Martin DB4GT “High-Speed Edition” Hot Wheels die-cast will be available on-shelf at retailers around the world starting in October.