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Car fans transform ordinary vehicles into Hot Wheels™ showstoppers in this epic makeover competition.
Episode 10 : Grand Finale (2)
August. 08,2023
Comedy legend and car guru Jay Leno joins the judges to determine a season winner who will take home an extra $50,000 and get their design turned into a real die-cast Hot Wheels (TM) toy that anyone can buy.
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Episode 9 : Grand Finale (1)
August. 01,2023
Three qualifying winners compete in the grand finale and create brand new life-size Hot Wheels (TM). The winner gets $50,000 and their design turned into a real die-cast Hot Wheels toy.
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Episode 8 : Metamorphosis vs. Racer Girl
July. 25,2023
Superfans Kris Parker and Lauren Partin face off in transforming an ordinary vehicle into an extraordinary Hot Wheels (TM) showstopper, inspired by personal stories, interests and pop culture touchstones. Rutledge Wood hosts.
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Episode 7 : Mardi Gras Mania vs. the Reaper
July. 18,2023
Superfans Michael Cooney and Nick Harrison face off in transforming an ordinary vehicle into an extraordinary Hot Wheels (TM) showstopper. WWE Superstar Big E serves as guest judge.
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Episode 6 : Badge of Honor vs. Mountain Mover
July. 11,2023
Superfans Luidgi Aldator and Terri Jones face off in transforming an ordinary vehicle into an extraordinary Hot Wheels (TM) showstopper, inspired by personal stories, interests and pop culture touchstones. Rutledge Wood hosts.
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Episode 5 : Need for Speed vs. Fight Car
June. 27,2023
Superfans Caroline Johnson and Angela Arnold face off in transforming an ordinary vehicle into an extraordinary Hot Wheels (TM) showstopper, inspired by personal stories, interests and pop culture touchstones. Joel McHale serves as guest judge.
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Episode 4 : Skater Boy vs. Jaipur Jewel
June. 20,2023
Superfans Felix Arguelles and Arushi Garg face off by transforming an ordinary vehicle into an extraordinary Hot Wheels (TM) showstopper. Fast & Furious' Sung Kang guest judges.
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Episode 3 : Spirit of Detroit vs. Flamin’ Fire Truck
June. 13,2023
Anthony Anderson guest judges as two superfans transform vehicles into Hot Wheels™ showstoppers.
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Episode 2 : Monster Bug vs. Buckaroo
June. 06,2023
Superfans Rob Anders and Aldavid Jimerson face off in transforming an ordinary vehicle into an extraordinary Hot Wheels™ showstopper. Rutledge Wood hosts.
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Episode 1 : Cyber Slicker vs. Power Charged
May. 30,2023
Superfans Jadejha Edwards and "Jerzey" Jim Farell face off in transforming an ordinary vehicle into an extraordinary Hot Wheels™ showstopper, inspired by personal stories, interests and pop culture touchstones. Terry Crews serves as guest judge.
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