Hot Wheels Synkro — Where Speed Meets Street-Level Showmanship
This ain’t just another Teku racer. Synkro is the futuristic fever dream of someone who thought “What if my car looked like a bullet and handled like a blade?” Then they built it—and strapped neon to the damn thing.
First edition. Straight out of the 2005 Hot Wheels Acceleracers series.
And it’s not just fast. It’s Teku fast—which means it moves like it’s trying to rewrite the laws of physics while looking cool as hell doing it.
Designed by Maniacs with Taste
Synkro was never about blending in.
It’s all edge, all flex, all “watch me leave you behind in a puff of burnt rubber and shredded ego.”
Sleek, low-slung body that looks like it was sketched by a street racer mid-drift
Aerodynamics turned weaponized
Interior lit up like a damn spaceship
Custom Teku sound system because apparently breaking the sound barrier wasn’t loud enough
The whole car is a rolling neon war cry that says: “I’m fast, I’m beautiful, and I don’t come with a rearview mirror.”
Hot Wheels Acceleracers Teku consists of Bassline, Battle Spec, Drift Tech and Synkro.
Performance: It’s Not Racing—It’s a Statement
On the track, Synkro isn’t just fast. It’s surgical.
Every corner? Carved.
Every pass? Precision-timed disrespect.
Every race? A chance to humiliate the competition while glowing like a Tokyo street war.
With handling that mocks gravity and a drivetrain that could power a small spaceship, Synkro doesn’t drive—it dances, lunges, and dismantles anything that tries to keep up.
In the series, Nolo Passaro pilots it like a man with something to prove and nothing to lose. You can feel it in every turn.
The Specs You Came For
Hot Wheels Synkro (First Edition)
1/64 scale, die-cast muscle wrapped in Teku tech
From the original 2005 Acceleracers line
Available solo or as part of the 3-car Teku Set with Bassline and Drift Tech
Ships brand new, out of packaging, ready to roll
First Class shipping in 72 hours or less across the U.S. and Canada
International? Checkout will handle it—we’ll make sure it gets there
Synkro Isn’t a Toy. It’s a Movement.
Teku built Synkro to embody their culture—speed, precision, and straight-up disrespect for the ordinary.
It’s not just part of the story. It is the story.
The car that made drifting look like a religion and style a weapon.
Want to collect it? Cool.
Want to race it? Even better.
Want to stare at it and feel bad about your real car? Totally normal.
Final Word
Synkro is Teku’s mic drop.
A street-built savage with enough polish to blind you and enough power to bury you.
So yeah—buy it.
Not because it’s a good deal (even though it is), but because you know this is the one you don’t skip.
Own the legend.
Own Synkro.