Hot Wheels Monster Jam (series)

Hot Wheels Monster Jam was a toy line created by Mattel, in association with FELD Entertainment. Lasting for almost 2 decades, the series turned iconic Monster Jam trucks, sush as Grave Digger, Maximum Destruction, El Toro Loco and more into die-cast toys. Over the years, over 100 different trucks were released, and in many variations. They were released in 3 sizes: 1:64, 1:24, and 1:43 Rev Tredz, which were made of plastic and had a friction motor inside. Playsets were also released.

After 18 years, the series officially ended in late 2018, as FELD has now partnered with rival company Spin Master, who will create die-cast toys from 2019 to 2029.

This page is mostly focused on the 1:64 scale series.

Variations

 * Standard - Trucks released without any special variations.
 * Mud Trucks - These trucks were similar to standard versions, but with a mud-stained body and tires. The series would be referred to as simply Mud in it's later years.
 * Spectraflames - These trucks feature a metallic paint job and special wheels. This series was discontinued by 2014, though it was reborn in the 2018 Chroma Frost series.
 * Edge Glow - These trucks featured a clear, neon-colored rollcage. This series started in 2012, and lasted up to 2017.
 * X-Ray Body - These trucks had a transparent, plastic body and a metal chassis. This series started in 2013, and lasted up to 2018.
 * Track Ace - These are the same as the standard releases, but with smoother, plastic tires, that make these better at racing against other trucks. This series lasted from 2014-15.
 * Holiday Edition - These were basically the same as the Mud Trucks, but the mud has been colored white and replaced with snow. These trucks were released from 2011-17 during the Christmas season, and were Walmart exclusives.
 * Color Treads - These are the same as the standard releases, but with colored tires. This series lasted from 2016-17. The series was succeeded by Clear Crushers, which were very similar, but the tires were transparent.
 * Nite Glow Cage - These trucks featured a green, glow-in-the-dark rollcage. This series was released in 2018.
 * Under Coverz - These trucks had removable bodies. This series lasted from 2006-09. The series was renamed to Tilt-Offs in 2008.
 * Shoxx - These trucks had working suspension, though they were much heavier than standard trucks. These were released from 2007-09.
 * Easter Beasts - These trucks were special editions released from 2009-10 during the Easter season. These trucks had special colored wheels that were never released anywhere else.
 * Black-Out - A special edition series that lasted from 2015-17. These were trucks that were completely blacked out, but still had the same design as the standard releases.
 * Silver Collection - A special edition series that was released in 2017, created to celebrate Monster Jam's 25th Anniversary. These were trucks that were completely colored silver, but still had the same design as the standard releases.
 * Golden Machines - A special edition series that was released in 2018. These were trucks that were completely colored gold, but still had the same design as the standard releases.
 * Hooks - These trucks were the exact same as standard releases, but came with plastic hooks that could hold one truck. These were only released in 2009.
 * Circuit Crashers - These trucks would "explode" when they crashed. In 2004, these were released under the name Crash & Smash and included ramps and explosive barrels. These returned in 2007, with only the explosive barrels.
 * Monster Duo - These were special releases that came with a standard release truck and a Hot Wheels car, in the design of the truck it came with.
 * Stars & Stripes - A Walmart exclusive series released in 2018. These trucks had a special design based on the American Flag, and came with a stunt ramp.
 * Bone Busters - A Walmart exclusive series released in 2018. These trucks had a special skeleton- based design.

Accesories
Starting in 2010, all trucks released that year would come with an accessory.

Flags (2010) - These flags were made of cloth, and featured special designs based on the trucks they were packaged with.

Tattoos (2011) - These decal tattoos were based on the truck they were packaged with.

Trading Cards (2012) - These trading cards were made by Topps, and had designs based on the trucks they were packaged with.

Crushable Cars (2013) - These were foldable plastic cars in scale with standard Hot Wheels cars.

Figure (2014) - These driver figures were released in various colors, and featured the logo of the truck they came with on their foreheads.

Battle Slammers (2015) - These could be attached to the front of the trucks, and came in 4 shapes: claw, fist, wedge, and spiked. The logo of the truck they came with was present on them, though they rarely matched the color theme of the truck.

Stunt ramps (2016) - These were small, truck-scale ramps that came in 4 variations.

Flags (2017) - These flags were made of plastic, and featured special designs based on the trucks they came with.

Crushable Car (2018) - These cars were made of rubber, and came in 2 variations.