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Power options vary across the Hot Wheels Crash line. Some large motorized cars and track components require batteries (examples in listings include 4 D alkaline or 3 AA), while many smaller vehicles and single-car packs are non-powered.
Yes. Some motorized Crash vehicles feature flashing lights and realistic racing sounds, and they trigger light sequences and crashing sound effects on impact with a wall or another object.
Several Crash track sets require adult assembly, but most are tool-free—assembly is needed but designed to be user-friendly.
Motorized boosters keep cars moving at speed around loops and intersections, increasing nonstop racing action and producing more frequent crash moments for continuous play.
Many Crash sets fold or collapse for compact storage and include a carrying handle for transport. Some sets also list built-in parking spaces or booster parking areas that hold multiple 1:64 cars.