SpaceX Launches Pre-Orders for Replica Raptor Engine Bell
SpaceX has quietly added a new piece of space memorabilia to its online merchandise shop, giving fans a chance to own a scaled-down piece of rocket hardware on the very day the company made Wall Street history. The company is now accepting pre-orders for a replica SpaceX Raptor Bell.
The collectible is priced at $125.00 US and is modeled after the powerful engines that lift the Starship spacecraft into orbit. The product rollout coincides with SpaceX’s massive debut on the public markets today. Trading under the ticker symbol SPCX, the aerospace giant launched the largest initial public offering in history, raising $75 billion and pushing the company’s valuation past $2 trillion. The historic market debut officially propelled CEO Elon Musk into the record books as humanity’s first trillionaire.
According to the official product listing on the SpaceX Store, the miniature metal engine bell stands 7 inches tall and carries a surprising amount of heft, weighing in at approximately 1,180 grams. The product features a sleek matte black finish with the recognizable white SpaceX logo stamped near the bottom rim. Each replica will ship in custom packaging designed for collectors.
SpaceX explicitly referenced today’s monumental financial milestone in the product description, telling buyers to “Celebrate the liftoff of SPCX! The Future is Public!”
SpaceX fans looking to add the item to their shelves will have to wait a bit, as the company notes that deliveries are not expected to begin until December 2026. The store also includes a standard disclaimer stating that the final version of the collectible may vary slightly in appearance, material, or colour by the time it ships.
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