This is the first batch of 2016 Hot Wheels models!

Found this all, courtesy of T-Hunted, the entire 2016 A batch of HWs.

Illustration for article titled This is the first batch of 2016 Hot Wheels models!
Advertisement

First is the Super Treasure Hunt, which everyone knows by now, the Tesla Roadster. But now, we get to see it for the first time in standard form as well.

The regular one couldn’ve had a better set of wheels, those look rather out of place.

Advertisement
Illustration for article titled This is the first batch of 2016 Hot Wheels models!

Next, we have the regular Treasure Hunt, Rig Storm, and one of three ‘New for 2016’s in the batch, Hi-Roller, a luxurious custom 30’s ‘hi-boy’ coupe.

Advertisement
Illustration for article titled This is the first batch of 2016 Hot Wheels models!

After that, we have the other two ‘New For 2016’s in the batch, the Batman v. Superman Batmobile and the Custom ‘72 Chevrolet LUV.

Advertisement
Illustration for article titled This is the first batch of 2016 Hot Wheels models!

Two Lamborghinis that were new in the 2015 lineup return, the Huracan and Urus.

Illustration for article titled This is the first batch of 2016 Hot Wheels models!
Advertisement

Out with the Hot Bird, in with the ‘77 Pontiac Firebird, making it’s first ever mainline appearance, along with the already seen Falken 934 Turbo RSR.

Illustration for article titled This is the first batch of 2016 Hot Wheels models!
Advertisement

The ‘13 COPO Camaro is back, now in Fram livery, and the Challenger Drift Car, which many have already seen.

Illustration for article titled This is the first batch of 2016 Hot Wheels models!
Advertisement

Alongside the ‘77 Firebird, Hudson Hornet, and ‘69 Charger, the Dodge Coronet Super Bee and ‘67 Chevelle SS 396 join the HW Flames (formerly Heat Fleet) series, as voted by the fans. This means we now know half of the winners, with 5 more to go, and the first batch hasn’t even hit stores yet.

Illustration for article titled This is the first batch of 2016 Hot Wheels models!
Advertisement

Speaking of the ‘69 Charger, here it is, along with the ‘16 version of Off-Duty, with those cool new off road wheels, sure to be a hit with customizers.

Illustration for article titled This is the first batch of 2016 Hot Wheels models!
Advertisement

The ‘15 Ford F-150 and ‘67 Chevy C-10 return, as we’ve already seen before.

Illustration for article titled This is the first batch of 2016 Hot Wheels models!
Advertisement

Street Stealth and Winning Formula (which, along with GT Hunter and Loopster, seem to have been pretty popular in the 2015 mainline for HW original designs) return as well.

The remaining models below were found on eBay, where you can check them out and get them early...if it’s even worth paying much more than store price just to get them ahead of time.

Advertisement
Illustration for article titled This is the first batch of 2016 Hot Wheels models!

Mad Splash returns again, after being a regular TH in ‘15.

Illustration for article titled This is the first batch of 2016 Hot Wheels models!
Advertisement
Illustration for article titled This is the first batch of 2016 Hot Wheels models!
Illustration for article titled This is the first batch of 2016 Hot Wheels models!
Advertisement
Illustration for article titled This is the first batch of 2016 Hot Wheels models!
Illustration for article titled This is the first batch of 2016 Hot Wheels models!
Advertisement

Vandetta, Bullet Proof, Speed Slayer, Backdrafter, and Sting Rod II all return to round out the first batch of 2016s.

So, there you have it. Looks like 2016 will be off to a pretty good start for Hot Wheels, can’t wait to see more in the near future.