Collectors, Start Your Engines: Disney Racers Have Returned To Walt Disney World
Rev up your engines! Disney Racers, featuring iconic characters and Disney park attractions transformed into collectible toy cars, are back and better than ever at Walt Disney World. Originally released in 2002, the cars were originally called Disney Wild Racers and were sold in two-packs. We spotted the latest designs of the vehicles at M. Mouse Mercantile in Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort.
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Here’s a look at the new lineup:
Space Mountain Astro Racer - $9.99
Space Mountain Astro Racer Disney Racers Die Cast Car | Disney Store
Monorail Dragster - $9.99
Monorail Dragster Disney Racers Die Cast Car | Disney Store
Amazonian Jungle Cruise - $9.99
Amazonian Jungle Cruise Disney Racers Die Cast Car | Disney Store
Haunted Mansion Haunt Rod - $9.99
The Haunted Mansion Haunt Rod Disney Racers Die Cast Car | Disney Store
Mickey Speedster - $9.99
Mickey Mouse Speedster Disney Racers Die Cast Car | Disney Store
UPDATE – September 23rd, 2025: In addition to these Disney Racers, we also spotted a few other designs of the collectible cars in The Emporium at Magic Kingdom.
Mad Teacup Racer - $9.99
Mad Teacup Racer Disney Racers Die Cast Car | Disney Store
Indy Temple Trekker - $9.99
Indy Temple Trekker Disney Racers Die Cast Car | Disney Store
Space Racing Stitch - $9.99
Space Racing Stitch Disney Racers Die Cast Car | Disney Store
A Brief History of Disney Racers:
- Disney Racers, formerly known as Disney Wild Racers, are die-cast collectible cars sold at Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Each car is designed to represent beloved Disney characters or iconic theme park attractions.
- Originally released in 2002 under the name Disney Wild Racers, the cars were sold in two-packs.
- The series originally produced just three waves before being discontinued. However, strong sales at Disney Parks led merchandising to acquire the original molds and resume production in 2005. With the parks now overseeing manufacturing, Lucasfilm contributed by creating Star Wars-themed Disney Racers designs.
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