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Ferrari 250 GTO
1/642026

Ferrari 250 GTO

250 GTO

SKU
JKF25
Release year
2026
Scale
1/64
Base material
Metal
Series index
4/5
Mainline #
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Car Culture · Vintage Racing (2026) · #4/5

Colors

body
color:White
detailed:White
source:Bianco
premium:Gloss
interior
color:Black
detailed:Black
base
color:Black
detailed:Black
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The story behind the Ferrari 250 GTO

The Ferrari 250 GTO stands as a legendary icon in automotive history, known for its timeless elegance and racing dominance during the 1960s. Hot Wheels captures this classic spirit with a new release set to arrive in the 2026 lineup. This specific model belongs to the Car Culture assortment, which focuses on delivering high-quality models that celebrate significant moments in car heritage rather than just toy playsets. As part of the Vintage Racing series for 2026, this diecast version pays homage to the original sports prototype with striking attention to detail. Designers worked hard to ensure the iconic curves and aggressive stance of the real race car are preserved perfectly at a smaller size. Collectors who appreciate historical racing machines will find great joy in adding this piece to their display shelves.

Materials, colors and value

This detailed replica features a solid metal body that gives it a satisfying heft similar to higher-end models found elsewhere in the catalog. The exterior sports a brilliant white finish, often referred to as Bianco in Ferrari terms, which highlights the intricate racing livery applied across the hood and sides. You can see black accents on the base, window frames, and interior details, providing strong contrast against the bright paint job. Designed by Ronald Wong under SKU JKF25, this 1/64 scale model captures essential visual cues like the round headlights and distinct door lines. While Car Culture models are generally accessible to most hobbyists, their superior build quality makes them highly desirable for long-term collection.

Questions about the Ferrari 250 GTO

Is the Hot Wheels Ferrari 250 GTO from 2026 considered a rare car?+

This specific release falls under the Car Culture assortment, which is produced as a regular series for adult collectors. It does not carry special rarity labels like Treasure Hunt or Super Treasure Hunt on its packaging. Therefore, it should be relatively easy to find in stores when available without needing to hunt aggressively.

What colors and materials are used on this model?+

The car features a white body with black details located around the windows and interior components. The base underneath is also painted solid black for a clean look. Unlike standard play models that often use plastic bodies, this Ferrari 250 GTO is constructed primarily from metal, offering more durability.

Who designed this version of the Vintage Racing series car?+

Ronald Wong served as the designer for this particular diecast casting. He has been responsible for creating many popular molds and designs within the Hot Wheels universe over recent years, bringing his signature style to both vintage racers and modern muscle cars alike.

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How much is a JKF25 - Ferrari 250 GTO Hot Wheels product worth?

Estimated value
€4.00
Low
€2.80
High
€6.40
Estimated

This 2026 Car Culture casting doesn't have enough market data yet, so this is an estimate based on its type, rarity and age. Value rises for older and rarer castings — a 1970s Mainline is worth far more than a current one. Prices are shown in EUR and refreshed as new market data arrives.