Hot Wheels joined forces with Honda, General Motors, and Worldwide Asset eXchange (WAX) for its Garage Series 2 to be released on March 31 at $25 per pack.
A single digital pack of cards will include 7 random collectibles, with collectors being able to mint up to four card packs per transaction.
The second NFT Garage Series features 10 licensed vehicle models, divided into four categories: Hot Wheels Flames, Rod Squad, Nightburnerz, and Car Meet.
The collaboration with Honda and General Motors for the NFT card packs might result in the inclusion of iconic models such as the Corvette C8 R, the 1955 Chevy Bel Air Gasser, and the 1991 GMC Syclone.
Honda’s Custom 2001 Acura Integra GSR and the Civic Type R might be included in the collection too.
Debuting on the NFT scene in November 2021, Hot Wheels’ first drop, the Series 1 which costs $15 per pack, was a huge success.


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