A pink Lamborghini toy car stands out among any car. The car pictured in this post is a 1/32 slot car that was created by Carrera Toys. It is an analog car but has the ability to run on a digital track as well if a chip is added.
It’s very well-built runs well and sticks to the track when running at high speeds. This car is ready to run directly out of the box, there are no modifications needed to play with it. There aren’t any lights installed in the car.
You don’t see a lot of these pink cars available like you used to. I would imagine they will be highly collectible over time. Lamborghini toy cars come in a variety of different colors. That seems to be one of the reasons why they are collected.
Scalextric seems to be focusing on manufacturing these cars in 2023. They came out with a couple of different models but none in pink that I’m aware of. At the time of this writing, the used toy cars were around $50 but now most new cars are going for $65.
I love Lamborghini cars and hope to have one in real life one day. So collecting Lamborghini toy cars is only natural for me. There are still a couple of that I’m missing but will slowly collect them. The Countach is currently available for purchase, but I’m not sure if I’m really committed to purchasing it.
The pink Lamborghini will always be my favorite, I believe that the color would look good on all models. Hopefully, Scalextric and Carrera Toys will make one in all of the models. Not sure if Lamborgini makes these colors in real life or not.
Why do I connect Lamborghini cars? I believe these cars are one of the most beautiful.
A couple of years ago I had the chance to drive one around a parking lot. The technology inside is definitely advanced. I remember engaging the paddle shift and the car didn’t move even though it was in first gear. American manual-gear sports cars would have started moving as soon as you lifted off the clutch. That’s when I knew it was made a little differently.
I don’t know if these slot cars will be eventually worth a lot of money. Currently, they seem to be ranging between $40 and $60. I’m pretty comfortable buying at this price for now. If the price goes outside of this range I probably wouldn’t buy. The new Countach cars from Scalextric are pushing $65 which I believe is a little steep.
I’m curious if this pink Lamborghini is based on a real car, I’ve never seen one like this.