Great Scott! This Frost Time Machine Is the Coolest SDCC 2025 Exclusive Yet
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If Back to the Future’s your jam, you’re gonna love this. The Jada Toys Limited Edition die-cast Frost Version Time Machine dropped for San Diego Comic-Con in 2025, and they really went all out. This Frost Time Machine Is the Coolest SDCC 2025 Exclusive Yet. They took the classic DeLorean and gave it an icy makeover that grabs your eye straight away, no matter where you stick it.
It’s not just another die-cast car, either. It’s got this stylised, “just zipped through a wormhole” vibe, kind of like it’s still thawing after a time jump.
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Scale & Size
They built this thing on a 1:32 scale. It’s small, but they packed in a ton of detail.
Fits perfectly on display shelves, makes dioramas pop, and hey—it’s great for desk photography if you’re feeling creative.

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Features That Make It Pop
The frosted finish makes the car look like it just blasted through time and got stuck in the chill. Those classic gull-wing doors? They’re spot on, straight from the movie. Heavy die-cast metal gives a solid, top-quality feel. You’ll find all the screen-accurate bits, like time circuits and other iconic parts.
It even comes in a truck-style display box, which is great for showing it off or keeping it safe. There’s usually an extra vehicle thrown in, too—sometimes Doc Brown’s Enterprise Truck—so you’re getting even more.

Honestly, this is one of those collectibles that feels awesome whether you leave it in the box or take it out for a closer look.
Release Date
This version was released as a San Diego Comic-Con 2025 exclusive, hitting shelves (and online drops) around July 2025 during the event window.
Like most SDCC exclusives, it had:
Limited availability
Early access to the convention
A secondary online release shortly after
Why Was It Released?
The Frost Version isn’t just some random spin—it marks something huge: the 40th anniversary of Back to the Future. Jada Toys wanted a new angle on one of the most iconic cars out there. Instead of sticking to the usual chrome or movie-accurate designs, they mixed things up. This one’s made to pop—and it’s an SDCC exclusive, so the rarity factor is real.
It hits that sweet spot between nostalgia and creative flair. It’s basically irresistible for collectors, and honestly, that’s exactly the point.
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