
Ratical Racer
5-Packs · Street Beasts 5-Pack (2025)
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The story behind the Ratical Racer
The Ratical Racer brings a touch of animal-inspired design to the Hot Wheels lineup with its unique rat-themed look. Released in 2025 as part of the Street Beasts 5-Pack, this car stands out for its playful yet detailed styling. Its white body features flame decals that add energy and movement, while the grey interior gives it a subtle contrast. This model is not your typical street racer. it’s built to capture attention with its quirky charm and bold graphics.
Materials, colors and value
Crafted at a 1/64 scale, the Ratical Racer has a metal base that adds durability and weight for better handling during play or display. The white body color keeps it clean and bright, while red flame decals bring in visual excitement. Inside, you’ll find a silver-grey interior paired with dark grey windows to complete the look. As part of a 5-pack release, this car is made for casual collectors who enjoy themed sets without breaking the bank.
Questions about the Ratical Racer
Is the Ratical Racer rare?+
The Ratical Racer was released in a standard 5-Pack set during 2025, so it is not considered rare. It's designed for everyday collecting and playing rather than limited edition appeal.
What makes the Ratical Racer different from other Hot Wheels?+
Its rat-themed design sets it apart with flame decals and a playful shape that blends animal inspiration into a classic diecast car. It's part of the fun Street Beasts lineup.
Can I collect just one Ratical Racer or do they come only in packs?+
It was originally released as part of a 5-Pack set, so individual sales are limited. Collectors may find single units through resale markets or secondhand sources.
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