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Hot Wheels 'Honda Racer' Turns Up the Heat in a 1/64th Scale Model

   Honda announces the arrival of the Honda Racer(TM), a much-anticipated 1/64th scale Hot Wheels(R) car designed by Honda R&D Americas, Inc., in Torrance. (PRNewsFoto/American Honda Motor Co., Inc.)

TORRANCE, CA UNITED STATES
     New Hot Wheels car designed by Honda depicts the ultimate racecar

    TORRANCE, Calif., April 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Honda is announcing the
arrival of the Honda Racer(TM), a much-anticipated 1/64th scale Hot
Wheels(R) car designed by Honda R&D Americas, Inc., in Torrance. The Honda
model, along with designs from five additional automakers, were selected as
part of the Hot Wheels Designer's Challenge(TM) as a way to celebrate the
die-cast brand's 40th anniversary. The Honda Racer will arrive on store
shelves in May 2008.

    (Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20080422/LATU040)

    "The Honda Racer combines the excitement of Honda's racing heritage
with Hot Wheels' reputation for speed, power, performance and attitude,"
says Guillermo Gonzalez, senior designer of Honda R&D Americas, Inc., and
designer of the Honda Racer. "The core concept is built around our idea for
an 'ultimate racecar' and leverages the design freedom made possible by a
scale model car."

    The key element to the design of the entire car is that the body is in
the shape of the Honda "H" emblem. The exterior shape resembles an
imaginative side-by-side racecar of 1960s vintage that encloses a driver
and a navigator. The general shape, styling and paint scheme is further
inspired by Honda's early participation in Formula 1 racing and its 1967 RA
273(TM) racecar. The white and red paint scheme, the open cockpits, large
exhaust system and open wheels are all elements inspired by the historic
Honda racecar.

    A powerful Honda V-10 VTEC(R) engine sits between the piloting team. If
brought up to scale, the engine would displace an amazing 2.0 liters per
cylinder. A set of velocity stacks and an intake that receives air through
the body of the car sits between red DOHC valve covers to provide a
technologically-advanced look. The exhaust system is a giant set of
twisted, yet balanced tubes that reside high above the engine,
complementing the power plant design at the back end of the car. The
dynamic expression of technology, history and detail is evident throughout
the design of the car.

    "Sure, it is awesome to play with the cars on the orange track again,
but I discovered that designing a Hot Wheels car is very different and in
some ways more liberating than designing a production car," says Gonzalez,
a native of East Los Angeles who considers automotive design to be his
dream job. "For example, the primary design constraint is that the car had
to fit on the orange track and perform a loop. Aside from that, the
possibilities are without limit."

    Mattel invited auto manufacturers to participate in the Hot Wheels
Designer's Challenge as part of the die-cast brand's 40th anniversary
celebration. The design of the Honda Racer debuted at the 2007 Specialty
Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show in Las Vegas in October as a 1/5th
scale model.

    Starting in mid-August, the Honda Racer 1/5th scale model and other
cars from the Designer's Challenge will be part of the Hot Wheels 40th
anniversary road trip traveling along historic U.S. Route 40, stopping at
multiple cities along the way. The tour starts at the Mattel headquarters
in El Segundo, California, in August and ends at Watkins Glen, New York, in
early September. See http://www.hotwheels.com/40th for more information.


Honda Racer Technical Specifications Layout: Mid engine/ rear wheel drive Seating Capacity: 2 Length x Width x Height (cm): 7.0 x 3.0 x 2.2 Curb Weight: 40 grams Body/ Frame: Real die-cast metal, plastic Fuel: Gravity and a child's imagination Engine: Die-cast Honda V-10 (theoretical) Valvetrain: DOHC VTEC, four valves per cylinder (theoretical) Displacement: 20 liters/1220 cubic inches (theoretical) Suspension: Solid front and rear axles Tires: Low-friction hard plastic About the Hot Wheels(R) Brand Hot Wheels(R) cars revolutionized boys' toys in 1968 with an original line of super-fast, customized cars built for speed, power, performance and attitude. Now, 40 years later, Hot Wheels(R) is a global lifestyle brand that represents the coolest cars imaginable in scales from miniature to full-size. Hot Wheels(R) cars are also popular collectibles for adults and each year, introduces a new line-up of innovative vehicles, track sets and playsets. About Mattel Mattel, Inc., (NYSE: MAT), (http://www.mattel.com) is the worldwide leader in the design, manufacture and marketing of toys and family products. The Mattel family is comprised of such best-selling brands as Barbie(R), the most popular fashion doll ever introduced, Hot Wheels(R), Matchbox(R), American Girl(R), Radica(R) and Tyco(R) R/C, as well as Fisher-Price(R) brands, including Little People(R), Power Wheels(R) and a wide array of entertainment-inspired toy lines. Mattel is recognized as one of 2008's "100 Best Companies to Work For" by FORTUNE Magazine and among the 100 Most Trustworthy U.S. Companies by Forbes Magazine. Committed to ethical manufacturing sustainable business practices, Mattel marked a 10-year milestone in 2007 for its Global Manufacturing Principles. With worldwide headquarters in El Segundo, Calif., Mattel employs more than 30,000 people in 43 countries and territories and sells products in more than 150 nations. Mattel's vision is to be the world's premier toy brands -- today and tomorrow. About Honda Honda is one of the world's leading producers of mobility products including its diverse line-up of automobiles; motorcycles and ATVs; power products; marine engines; personal watercraft; jet engines; and, aircraft. Founded in Japan in 1948, Honda began operations in the U.S. in 1959 with the establishment of American Honda Motor Co., Inc., Honda's first overseas subsidiary. For more information about Honda products, please visit http://www.honda.com. For media inquiries, please visit http://www.hondanews.com. Additional Hot Wheels information is available at http://www.hotwheels.com/40th.
SOURCE American Honda Motor Co., Inc.




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