Jada Toys is a manufacturer of collectible die-cast and radio-controlled vehicles, as well as an assortment of toys, figures, and accessories.
Founded in 1999
Originally focused on creating die-cast model cars
Expanded their product line to include radio-controlled vehicles, figures, and accessories
Their products are often branded with popular licenses such as Marvel, DC Comics, and Disney
In 2021, Jada Toys was acquired by MGA Entertainment
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A line of small, metal figures of popular characters from movies and television, such as Star Wars, Harry Potter, and Marvel.
A line of highly detailed die-cast model cars featuring popular licenses such as Marvel, DC Comics, and Fast and Furious.
A line of radio-controlled vehicles ranging from off-road trucks to sports cars. Some models are capable of speeds up to 20mph.
Jada Toys products are made in China.
Some Jada Toys products, such as the Hyperchargers line, come with rechargeable batteries and a USB charging cable. Others, like the Nano Metalfigs, do not require batteries.
Yes, Jada Toys products are designed with collectors in mind. Their die-cast model cars and Nano Metalfigs lines are particularly popular with collectors.
Jada Toys has licenses for a variety of popular franchises, including Marvel, DC Comics, Disney, and Harry Potter, among others.
Yes, Jada Hyperchargers are designed for both indoor and outdoor use. However, they are not water-resistant and should not be driven through water or excessively dusty areas.