Hot Wheels Bassline — When the Streets Need a Soundtrack and an Ass-Kicking
This isn’t a car. It’s a concert on wheels.
And it’s not here to play nice. It’s here to make the asphalt shake, the competition cry, and the city skyline flicker under the sheer violence of its bass drop.
Bassline isn’t just part of Teku’s lineup. It is the rhythm section of the Acceleracers universe. First edition, straight outta 2005, and louder than your excuses.
It doesn’t just show up. It makes an entrance—neon lit, subwoofer-loaded, and ready to melt eardrums and tires in one glorious lap.
Hot Wheels Acceleracers Teku consists of Bassline, Battle Spec, Drift Tech and Synkro.
This Car Doesn’t Purr. It Drops Beats That Break Glass
The design? All Teku swagger.
Sleek, low-profile tuner build that looks like it was born at a midnight drift meet in Tokyo
Slammed body, custom wheels, fluorescent underglow that makes streetlights jealous
Loaded with enough audio gear to double as a mobile demolition crew for your local sound ordinance laws
Teku Bassline was designed to go fast and look dangerous doing it—like if a DJ and a street racer built a baby out of carbon fiber and rage.
On the Track: A Soundwave With a Vengeance
Handling? Tight.
Acceleration? Instant.
Cornering? Smooth enough to make gravity second-guess itself.
Bassline doesn’t drive—it performs. Every race is a setlist. Every pass is a drop. Every win is a crowd scream that echoes through the realms.
In the Acceleracers series, it’s driven by Vert Wheeler—before he went all hardcore. And while the man evolved, the car stayed the same: relentless, fearless, and running every race like it’s a rave in the apocalypse.
What You’re Really Getting
Original 1/64 scale Hot Wheels Teku Bassline
First edition from 2005 – the one that started it all
Brand new but removed from packaging because nobody’s here for shrink wrap
Ships First Class within 48 hours to verified U.S. and Canadian addresses
International? Checkout calculates the damage—we’ll still ship it
Teku Culture in a Nutshell
Bassline wasn’t built for trophies. It was built for movement.
It’s Teku’s rolling anthem. A fusion of race tech and underground energy. And it’s one of 9 total cars in the Teku crew—each one representing a different piece of that street-bred speed philosophy.
But this one?
This is the one they hear coming.
Final Word
If you want elegance, go shop Silencerz.
If you want brute force, head to Metal Maniacs.
But if you want the car that brings music, madness, and mayhem together in a four-wheeled explosion of motion and attitude?
Then Bassline is calling.
Turn it up.
Buy it now.
Let the track feel the beat.