Key features and benefits
The Majorette Japan Racer 5 Pieces Giftpack brings the spirit of Japanese motorsport straight to the playroom. This premium set of five Toyota Racing models combines compact size, robust metal construction and striking racing liveries – perfect for young drivers and passionate collectors alike.
High-quality die-cast construction
Each car comes with a sturdy metal body and plastic details for long-lasting play. Thanks to the official Toyota license and precise tampo printing, the models closely resemble their full-size counterparts, from body lines to race-inspired graphics.
Free-wheel, suspension and opening parts
The vehicles roll smoothly on free-wheel axles, with several models featuring suspension for a more realistic driving feel. Selected cars include opening doors and detailed interiors, allowing kids to take a closer look inside and create even more authentic racing stories.
Line-up in the giftpack
- Toyota GR Supra SZ-R – modern sports coupé in dynamic red-and-white racing colours.
- Toyota GRMN Yaris – aggressive hot hatch with black and red design.
- Toyota Corolla Altis – sporty sedan styled for track action.
- Toyota Hilux Revo – robust pickup for paddock support and off-road fun.
- Toyota 2000 GT – legendary classic sports car in retro racing livery.
Each model is approximately 7.5 cm long (around 1:64 scale), making them compatible with most standard die-cast tracks, garages and playsets.
For play and collecting
The set is recommended for children aged 3 years and over, but the detailed finish also makes it attractive for adult collectors of Japanese cars. It is an ideal starter pack or extension to any Majorette racing collection, and a great way to build a complete Toyota racing team in miniature.
Licensed design and safe fun
All models feature official Toyota branding and high-quality production standards. Not suitable for children under 3 years due to small parts that may present a choking hazard. For older kids, the set encourages imaginative racing scenarios, storytelling and fine motor skills while introducing them to the world of Japanese performance cars.