
Cyber Speeder
Multi-Packs · 2025 Multi-Pack Exclusives
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The story behind the Cyber Speeder
The Cyber Speeder brings a bold futuristic racing vibe to your track with its aerodynamic design and vibrant finish. Released in 2025 as part of the Multi-Pack Exclusives series, this car is built for speed enthusiasts who love high-energy designs. Its sleek yellow body paired with white accents gives it a standout look that catches attention on any shelf or play surface. While not a rare Treasure Hunt model, its exclusive multi-pack status means you’ll only find it in specific retail sets rather than standard packs.
Materials, colors and value
Crafted from plastic for durability and ease of handling at the 1/64 scale, this Cyber Speeder features clear see-through windows with white interior detailing. The striking yellow exterior stands out against its black base and matching wheels wrapped in white rims. Though not a premium die-cast release, collectors appreciate how well it captures the look of a high-tech race car without sacrificing playability.
Questions about the Cyber Speeder
Is the Cyber Speeder rare?+
Not particularly. It was released in 2025 as part of multi-pack exclusives, meaning it's more common than limited runs like Treasure Hunts or Super Treasure Hunts.
What does the Cyber Speeder look like?+
It has a bright yellow body with white details inside and out. The windows are clear plastic, giving you a view of the driver area while keeping that futuristic feel intact.
Can I buy this car separately or is it only in multi-packs?+
Originally released as part of 2025 Multi-Pack Exclusives, so it typically comes bundled with other cars unless sold individually by third-party sellers after initial release.
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