Best Toy Figure Cars Under $100 (2026)

We ranked models by a composite value score using user ratings, material and feature quality (die-cast, RC, bundled figures), price under $100, and play versatility

Top Picks

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    NKOK Sonic Team Racing RC Car with Turbo Boost

    NKOK Sonic Team Racing RC Car with Turbo Boost

    NKOK • ★ 3.9/5 • Budget

    An RC race car featuring Sonic characters, 2.4 GHz control, working lights, and adjustable front wheel alignment. Customers note it’s cute and fast, but some report durability and pairing issues

    • 4.5/5 rating from many reviews
    • Sonic character licensed RC car
    • Turbo Boost and working lights
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    Stomp Racers Air Powered Race Cars Mega Pack

    Stomp Racers Air Powered Race Cars Mega Pack

    Stomp Rocket • ★ 3.7/5 • Mid-Range

    Air-powered race cars with 4 cars and 2 launchers for backyard racing. Includes decals to customize vehicles. Ages 5+; hours of active, screen-free play and opportunities to explore speed and force

    • 4 cars + 2 launchers
    • decal customization
    • learn through play about speed and force
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    Ahsoka Tano's T-6 Jedi Shuttle 13-Inch Vehicle

    Ahsoka Tano's T-6 Jedi Shuttle 13-Inch Vehicle

    Jazwares • ★ 3.7/5 • Mid-Range

    Star Wars themed 13-inch vehicle with rotating wings and opening cockpit. Includes three 1-inch micro figure accessories for imaginative play. Customers note solid build, detailed design, and value for money

    • rotating main wing
    • opening cockpit with ramp
    • three micro figure accessories
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    Hot Wheels Tokyo Drift five-pack 1:64 cars

    Hot Wheels Tokyo Drift five-pack 1:64 cars

    Mattel • ★ 3.6/5 • Mid-Range

    Five-pack of premium 1:64 scale die-cast Hot Wheels cars from Tokyo Drift, featuring Nissan Silvia S15, Nissan Skyline GT-R R33, Mercedes-Benz 500 SEL, Nissan 350Z, and a '67 Custom Mustang. Fans appreciate the quality and speed

    • five-car premium bundle
    • 1:64 scale replicas
    • themed around Tokyo Drift
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Buying Guide

Scale and size matter

Match vehicle scale (like 1:55) and dimensions to existing collections and storage needs so cars fit tracks, playsets, and carry cases

Choose materials for durability

Die-cast metal bodies resist wear for collectors and rough play, while plastic parts offer lightweight, feature-rich designs for active toddlers

Consider included figures and bundles

Vehicle-and-figure bundles add role-play value—check whether a set includes characters or interchangeable figures for more play scenarios

Look at powered features

Decide between simple push racers, air-powered launch systems, or RC cars with 2.4 GHz control and boost features depending on the child’s age and interest

Check age recommendations and safety

Verify manufacturer age ranges and small-part warnings to ensure toys are appropriate for the child’s developmental stage