Carrera Hybrid is the slot car of the future
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Carrera Hybrid is the slot car of the future

Ramon Schneider
20.11.2024
Pictures: Lorenz Keller
Translation: Elicia Payne

Carrera catapulted the classic racetrack into the digital age with its hybrid series. New technology ensures track-free racing and action-packed manoeuvres. But the gaming experience also has weaknesses.

As a child, my Carrera track was the greatest thing ever. Iโ€™d spend hours and hours racing my cars around the tracks, lap after lap. Now, years later, Carrera has ushered in a new era with the Hybrid series, which is intended to combine the familiar with modern features. Time to find out whether the Carrera Hybrid really offers what it promises and whether it still excites me as much as it did back then.

The set contains 15 track parts and two cars.
The set contains 15 track parts and two cars.
Source: Lorenz Keller

First impressions and setup

The packaging comes in a classic Carrera design and, at first sight, the set looks high-quality. The cars, however, just come in a plain cardboard box โ€“ Iโ€™d have liked something nicer. The cars are surprisingly light compared to normal Carrera vehicles. It probably has to be that way to suit the driving behaviour.

The parts can be used to build 12 different routes.
The parts can be used to build 12 different routes.
Source: Lorenz Keller

The track sections can be put together intuitively and theyโ€™re quick to assemble. For even more varied routes, thereโ€™s the option of buying additional parts so you can extend your track or redesign as you wish. The app even has a virtual planning tool you can plan new layouts in, using your existing bends and straight parts.

The track sections are easy to assemble and disassemble and hold together well.
The track sections are easy to assemble and disassemble and hold together well.
Source: Lorenz Keller

But before you can get started, thereโ€™s a small downside. Logging in to the Carrera appโ€™s mandatory. This seems a bit overkill for a toy. The font size on the login screen is also small, which prolongs the set-up. Once youโ€™ve done it, the app guides you through the first steps.

The appโ€™s login screenโ€™s confusing and difficult to read.
The appโ€™s login screenโ€™s confusing and difficult to read.
Source: Lorenz Keller

Vehicles and Bluetooth connection

Currently, the range of vehicles is limited to four coloured Porsche 911 GT3s โ€“ not many, but thereโ€™s potential for future updates and expansions. To switch the cars on, you have to pull them back briefly, which is unusual but works. The vehicles connect via Bluetooth fast and reliably. If the car doesnโ€™t connect, you have to briefly switch the Bluetooth on your phone off and on again. Thatโ€™s always worked for me.

Visually, the two Porsches from Carrera Hybrid are a sight to behold.
Visually, the two Porsches from Carrera Hybrid are a sight to behold.
Source: Lorenz Keller

When driving several vehicles you might encounter some problems. During my test, I wasnโ€™t able to start the same race mode in pairs initially. Yet, when I connected my phone and my opponents to the same Wi-Fi, the problem was resolved. You can also control the vehicles with any game controllers that can be paired with a phone. See how this works with a PS4 controller in this video.

Gentlemen, start your engines! Iโ€™m ready to race!
Gentlemen, start your engines! Iโ€™m ready to race!
Source: Lorenz Keller

Driving dynamics and game modes

The driving experience itself is refreshingly different. The cars move freely and arenโ€™t fixed to tracks. Whatโ€™s particularly exciting are the overtaking manoeuvres โ€“ they require some practice. The more laps you do, the more control you have and the smoother the feel of the game.

Career mode adds variety to the game by integrating a level system and expanding the classic race track experience. With each round the challenges get harder and each challenge is scored, which encourages you to keep trying. The very first task requires precise driving and good timing โ€“ not as easy at it sounds, not just for beginners either. Anyone who enjoys recording their wins and constantly improving will find long-lasting fun here. However, career mode may be too demanding for those who prefer a straightforward ride.

Battery life and charging times

With a driving time lasting around 25 to 30 minutes, the cars give a solid performance. After that, the vehicles have to be charged for half an hour. Depending on the situation, you can use this break to rebuild the race track. But, I recommend that you invest in a second set of cars. While youโ€™re driving one, the other can be charged.

You can charge the vehicles via USB-C.
You can charge the vehicles via USB-C.
Source: Lorenz Keller

Value for money

Carrera Hybrid is priced in the middle of the range between Carrera GO and Carrera Digital โ€“ but in terms of manufacturing costs, this is quite high. However, when you consider the amount of fun and the sophisticated app, the price is still reasonable. For what you get in terms of play value and technology, the Carrera Hybrid remains an affordable pleasure.

The app system also has one major advantage: the game can be developed with updates. Itโ€™s already been announced that there will be a multiplayer mode, allowing you to compete against players from all over the world. A ghost car variant might be released too โ€“ a vehicle that races around the track controlled entirely by AI and itโ€™s your job to beat it.

Black against red โ€“ whoโ€™s going to win?
Black against red โ€“ whoโ€™s going to win?
Source: Lorenz Keller

In a nutshell

Great fun with room to expand

Carrera Hybrid brings a fresh approach to the world of racetracks. Free driving, action-packed overtaking manoeuvres and a solid app make for an exciting, dynamic driving experience. Career mode challenges and motivates you to constantly improve, although it can also be too much for beginners.

The battery life of 30 minutes is solid, and with a second set of cars you can also enjoy longer sessions without breaks. In terms of price, Carrera Hybrid is in the mid-range, which is a fair value considering the racing fun it offers and the technical components. For slot car fans and tech enthusiasts who fancy something new, the Carrera Hybrid is definitely worth a look.

Pro

  • Innovative, free racing without tracks
  • App control and fast Bluetooth connection
  • Solid battery life of 30 minutes
  • Career mode for long-term motivation and gamification
  • Value for money in line with the driving pleasure on offer

Contra

  • Limited selection of vehicles (only four Porsche models)
  • Mandatory login to the app and small login screen
  • 30 minutes charging time
Header image: Lorenz Keller

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