Hot Wheels Toy Car Playset with Lights, Sounds & 6 1:64 Scale Vehicles, Super 6-Lane Raceway, 8-foot Track that Rolls Up for…
Best for
Best for race-night competition
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Current price
$133.91
Updated May 18, 2026 · 1 min read

Sources behind this verdict
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The consensus
What reviewers found
Synthesized across the trust-weighted source mix below.
Across the reviewers we read, the Super 6-Lane Raceway is the consensus pick when the use case is structured racing rather than free play. The Amazon verified-purchase signal is strong (5,800+ reviews at 4.8), and an r/HotWheels thread directly comparing it to the Mario Kart Rainbow Road track lands on a clear split: kids gravitate to Rainbow Road for spectacle, but the 6-lane is what families actually reach for when they want a fair, repeatable race. The fair-start release lever and eight feet of parallel track are the features reviewers cite most.
What reviewers liked
- 8 feet of six-lane parallel racing with a fair-start release
- r/HotWheels thread explicitly recommends it for quick race-night play
- 5,800+ verified-purchase Amazon reviews at 4.8
- Rolls up for storage, which retailer reviews call out as practical
Where it falls short
- Heavier Premium cars perform inconsistently per r/HotWheels community discussion
- Less open-ended play value than a garage or stunt set
- Price is on the high end of the Hot Wheels track lineup
- Includes only six starter cars, expect to supplement
Across the reviewers we read, the Super 6-Lane Raceway is the consensus pick when the use case is structured racing rather than free play. The Amazon verified-purchase signal is strong (5,800+ reviews at 4.8), and an r/HotWheels thread directly comparing it to the Mario Kart Rainbow Road track lands on a clear split: kids gravitate to Rainbow Road for spectacle, but the 6-lane is what families actually reach for when they want a fair, repeatable race. The fair-start release lever and eight feet of parallel track are the features reviewers cite most.
The caveats from r/HotWheels specialist discussion echo what comes up on every motorized or gravity-fed Hot Wheels track: not every car performs equally. Community threads recommend the lighter mainline castings or 'Track Stars' models for consistent finishes, since heavier Premium cars with rubber tires can roll inconsistently. The roll-up storage design gets praised in retailer reviews for keeping the set practical between race nights.
For households with multiple kids or a parent who wants to actually compete, the trust-weighted verdict is that this is the strongest dedicated race set in the lineup. It's a less broad toy than a garage playset, but does its one job well.
- The Hot Wheels Super 6-Lane Raceway sets the stage for awesome 6-car racing along 8 feet of track and features realistic lights and sounds!
- Includes 6 Hot Wheels vehicles to start the competition right out of the box.
- Line up the 6 cars at the starting line, hit the fair-start release lever, and watch them speed toward the finish. The announcer calls out the winner as its lane number lights up on the display. Listen to the crowd roar!
- The 8 feet of track folds flat for easy storage and quick setup.
- Makes an exciting gift for racing fans of all ages.
My kids have more fun with Rainbow Road, but the 6-lane super is nice for when we want to have a quick race. I put them both on my watchlist for ...
They're all a slightly larger scale than most Hot Wheels, they're closer to a more realistically-proportioned version of Maisto/Bburago premiums ...
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