For a Brief Shining Moment You Could Take an Uber Ride in a Hellcat MOPAR Based on a Toy Car Based on a Character in the New Star Wars Movie

Ronnie Schreiber
by Ronnie Schreiber

This is a bit like a Tinker to Evans to Chance double play, but as part of a promotion for the upcoming “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” movie from Lucasfilm, folks in New York City on Friday were able to order up a free Uber ride in one of eight Dodge Chargers trimmed in Star Wars Stormtrooper white and black livery, with a few Hot Wheels stickers for good measure.

The cars, including SRT and Hellcat versions, were loaned to Uber and Mattel by FCA. The cross promotion involved four different companies: Lucasfilm, Uber, Mattel and FCA, and it was timed to coincide with “Force Friday”, a synchronized introduction of the licensed toys tied to the film, which opens just before Christmas.

Technically speaking, since the ridesharing vehicles are also meant to promote the licensed Force Awakens toys from Mattel, the Chargers are not actually based on Stormtrooper characters in the movie. They’re based on a toy car based on the movie soldiers. The producers are also licensing Mattel to make HOT WHEELS® STAR WARS™ Character Cars, Hot Wheels cars ostensibly based on characters in the movie.

I’m not quite sure if the Character Cars represent what those characters would drive, if they drove cars, or if the Character Cars represent what those characters would be if they were cars. Perhaps the latter if you consider how many licensed toys have been sold of the anthropomorphic autos and trucks in Pixar’s Cars.

In the past, Mattel has licensed car companies to make full sized Hot Wheels cars, limited edition production cars with Hot Wheels trim that can be bought from dealers. However, like many Hot Wheels cars, the HOT WHEELS® STAR WARS™ Character Cars are flights of fancy, not obviously related to any actual cars, so I’m pretty sure that those eight Stormtrooper Chargers, with their white paint, and black rims, will be all the full size HOT WHEELS® STAR WARS™ Stormtrooper™ Character Cars there will be.

A spokesperson for FCA said the Stormtrooper Chargers were a “one time promotion”, separate from the promotional agreement announced last month between the automaker and Lucasfilm. That “partnership” was described as “an expansive, historic promotional campaign” for “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”, but so far no details of the promotion have been released.

There’s also been no word on what Chrysler plans on doing with the Stormtrooper Chargers after the promotion ends, but my guess is that someone with both MOPAR and Star Wars collections would pay a pretty Galactic Standard Credit to get a Stormtrooper Hellcat.

Photos: Chrysler and Mattel

Ronnie Schreiber
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Ronnie Schreiber edits Cars In Depth, the original 3D car site.

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  • Scout_Number_4 Scout_Number_4 on Sep 09, 2015

    The late, great (OK, good) Johnny Evers rolls over in his grave.

  • Sector 5 Sector 5 on Sep 09, 2015

    They get early storyboard images which don't always make it thru to the final edit. Case in point Lego and the Jurassic World sets. The jeeps by Lego are blue in keeping with the new movie logo. In the final edit old red & beige jeeps appeared from Jurassic Park.

    • Corey Lewis Corey Lewis on Sep 10, 2015

      Lol, those red Jeeps are tied in my mind with Newman. And then I think of Jerry going, NEWMANNNN.

  • Rna65689660 For such a flat surface, why not get smoke tint, Rtint or Rvynil. Starts at $8. I used to use a company called Lamin-x, but I think they are gone. Has held up great.
  • Cprescott A cheaper golf cart will not make me more inclined to screw up my life. I can go 500 plus miles on a tank of gas with my 2016 ICE car that is paid off. I get two weeks out of a tank that takes from start to finish less than 10 minutes to refill. At no point with golf cart technology as we know it can they match what my ICE vehicle can do. Hell no. Absolutely never.
  • Cprescott People do silly things to their cars.
  • Jeff This is a step in the right direction with the Murano gaining a 9 speed automatic. Nissan could go a little further and offer a compact pickup and offer hybrids. VoGhost--Nissan has  laid out a new plan to electrify 16 of the 30 vehicles it produces by 2026, with the rest using internal combustion instead. For those of us in North America, the company says it plans to release seven new vehicles in the US and Canada, although it’s not clear how many of those will be some type of EV.Nissan says the US is getting “e-POWER and plug-in hybrid models” — each of those uses a mix of electricity and fuel for power. At the moment, the only all-electric EVs Nissan is producing are the  Ariya SUV and the  perhaps endangered (or  maybe not) Leaf.In 2021, Nissan said it would  make 23 electrified vehicles by 2030, and that 15 of those would be fully electric, rather than some form of hybrid vehicle. It’s hard to say if any of this is a step forward from that plan, because yes, 16 is bigger than 15, but Nissan doesn’t explicitly say how many of those 16 are all-battery, or indeed if any of them are.  https://www.theverge.com/2024/3/25/24111963/nissan-ev-plan-2026-solid-state-batteries
  • Jkross22 Sure, but it depends on the price. All EVs cost too much and I'm talking about all costs. Depreciation, lack of public/available/reliable charging, concerns about repairability (H/K). Look at the battering the Mercedes and Ford EV's are taking on depreciation. As another site mentioned in the last few days, cars aren't supposed to depreciate by 40-50% in a year or 2.
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