Hot Wheels Nitrium — The Ghost That Slices First and Speaks Never
Most cars announce themselves with noise.
Nitrium just shows up, wins, and disappears.
Born from the black-ops garage of the Silencerz, Hot Wheels Nitrium wasn’t built to look good in a case. It was built to haunt your reflection in the rearview mirror. And when it passes you—and it will pass you—you won’t even feel the breeze.
This car doesn’t race for glory.
It races for domination.
Hot Wheels Nitrium wasn’t just fast — it was pure Teku arrogance wrapped in electric blue. If Jack Hammer was a brawler, Nitrium was the smartass street racer who knew he was better than you and made sure you never forgot it. Low-slung, sleek, and dripping with attitude, Nitrium looked like it rolled out of a neon fever dream straight into the Racing Realms. You didn’t just drive it. You flexed it.
Drift Tech had his hands all over this machine, and you could tell. It wasn’t about raw muscle like the Maniacs. Hot Wheels Nitrium was smooth, calculated speed, all curves and sharp cuts built to slice through realms like a surgeon’s knife. But make no mistake — under all that polished tech and glow, Hot Wheels Nitrium was still a killer. You saw it in the way it cornered without mercy, how it blitzed past heavier rides like they weren’t even moving.
Nitrium wasn’t out there to survive. It was out there to dominate, clean and stylish, while making the rest of the field look like they were driving lawnmowers. It didn’t need brute force. It had precision — and a cocky grin you could practically hear screaming past you at 300 miles an hour.
Built for Speed. Shaped for Shadows.
Hot Wheels Nitrium looks like it was engineered in a clean room and tested in a war zone.
A silhouette so sharp it could cut the wind in half
Aerodynamics that make physics weep in confusion
Surfaces that reflect nothing—because stealth isn’t just a feature, it’s the brand
And inside?
Not a cockpit—a command station.
Every control, every detail designed for one thing: precision on demand. No fluff. No distraction. Just speed, fed through silence.
Hot Wheels Acceleracers Silencerz consists of Nitrium, Accelium, Anthracite and Iridium.
On the Track: The Quiet Kill
Nitrium doesn’t roar. It glides—right past you.
It doesn’t brag. It executes.
This car is a ghost with a vendetta, drifting just outside the laws of physics, cornering like it’s tethered to a satellite, and launching off the line like it’s escaping a black hole.
And behind the wheel? Mark Wylde—the wildcard turned ghost driver, delivering vengeance one corner at a time.
Every move Nitrium makes is calculated. Controlled. Cold-blooded.
By the time you realize what just happened, you’re five places behind and wondering if it was ever really there.
What You’re Getting
First Edition Hot Wheels Nitrium from the Silencerz Acceleracers series
1/64 scale die-cast specter straight out of the original 2005 drop
Brand new, unboxed, and ready to haunt
Ships out within 48 hours, First Class, to verified U.S. and Canadian addresses
International orders? The system calculates shipping—you’ll still lose the race, but at least you’ll get the car
Add It to the Set or Run It Solo
Nitrium can be purchased solo or as part of the 3-car Silencerz Set alongside Iridium and Anthracite.
Want to collect the full dark fleet? There are 9 Silencerz cars total—each one colder than the last.
Final Word
While everyone else is burning rubber and shouting for attention, Nitrium is already at the finish line, cooling down and plotting its next silent strike.
This is the kind of car you don’t show off.
You deploy it.
And when you own it?
You don’t just race.
You erase.