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The ultimate Fast and Furious slot car: Dom Toretto’s Dodge Charger

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suzanna.hayes_goldfinch 9 months ago
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With stylish drag races, impressive chase scenes and dramatic crashes, the Fast and the Furious film saga was always destined to be recreated in slot car form. And no car in the franchise is more suited for the slot car track than Dom Toretto’s Dodge Charger.

A supercharged slot car for thrilling competitions

Our Scalextric Dodge Charger 1:32 scale slot car is ready to dominate your tracks. This highly detailed, screen-accurate design features the sleek black finish, the aggressive stance of a true muscle car and an imposing supercharger on the hood. The film, and our replica, takes the classic 1970s Dodge Charger R/T and gives it a souped-up appearance, taking an already desirable car and making it completely irresistible.

This stylish muscle car is available in slot car form as a solo collector’s item or as part of the Scalextric Fast and Furious Hot Laps Set. If you wanted to buy one to display, we recommend getting another to race, because this slot car handles like a dream. With our innovative Magnatraction technology and the ability to add a C8515 digital chip for greater control and gameplay, you’ll never tire of getting Fast and Furious with this model. Find out more about bringing your DPR-ready slot car into digital control here.

There are working front and rear lights too, adding another layer of realism to your competitions. 

The muscle car Scalextric fans love!

Scalextric fans have been waiting for the first releases from our Fast and Furious license for a few months now, and this Dominic Toretto car model will not disappoint! If you are a keen viewer of the Blockbuster film franchise and you drool over the incredible cars featured in the race scenes, then you need to add this 1970 Dodge Charger Scalextric model to your layout. Recreate those iconic drag events in the comfort of your home.

In the film, the Dodge Charger is a symbol of loss and trauma – a car that Dom Toretto is initially too scared to drive because of the anger it unleashes in him. It stays locked in his garage for most of The First and The Furious, but when Dom finally pulls it out to chase a gang on motorcycles, it becomes the franchise's stand-out car. The car is destroyed at the end of the first film, but is brought back to life on more than one occasion throughout the franchise.

Will your 1:32 scale Fast and Furious slot car races be as dramatic? There’s only one way to find out!

The 1970 Dodge Charger R/T: muscle car legend

Few cars have the status and legacy of the 1970s Dodge Charger R/T, and even without the help of the Fast and Furious franchise, this classic muscle car was made to impress.

When it came to racing, it was made for the streets, with smooth, responsive handling, a powerful engine that filled the whole of the engine bay and a limited edition status that made it all the more desirable. It could hit 0-60mph in 4.3 seconds and had such a distinctive look that you could spot a Dodge Charger from miles away. The tunnelback roof was a key design feature that ensured it stood out, and with its bright designs, this was a car that was all about showing off.

Dom Toretto’s upgrades took the car's power to the next level, giving it 900HP and making it almost invincible. Nobody else stood a chance in a drag race with this beast!

Bring home the Fast and Furious thrill with this Dom Toretto Scalextric Dodge Charger slot car

Ready to channel your inner Dom Toretto and take this Dodge Charger to slot car success? As movie car collectibles go, we think this will be a big one, so pre-order yours now! If it sells as fast as it moves, it won’t be around for long!

Discover the full Fast and Furious slot car range here.

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suzanna.hayes_goldfinch 9 months ago
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