2025 Hot Wheels Mainlines - Mix M - Recolors

More cars from mix "M" of Hot Wheels 2025 mainlines. With only a few cases left in the year, this mix is loaded with recolored vehicles.
Recolors of New Castings
- 11 - Kei Swap - 1/10 HW Art Cars
- 140 - Ford Model A Custom '31 - 7/10 HW Dirt
- 171 - Amaru GTC - 4/5 Safari Mode
Recolors
- 52 - Mercedes-Benz 500 E - 3/10 HW: '70s vs. '90s
- 62 - Datsun 240Z - 4/10 HW Art Cars
- 68 - Draggin' Wagon - 3/5 HW Ride-Ons
- 75 - Jaguar Mk1 - 2/10 HW Race Day
- 89 - Stockar - 7/10 X-Raycers
- 94 - '99 Ford F-150 SVT Lightning - 7/10 HW Hot Trucks
- 99 - Cadillac Project GTP Hypercar - 1/5 HW Exotics
- 125 - 2020 Koenigsegg Jesko - 5/10 HW Race Day
- 137 - Rapid Pulse - 5/5 HW First Response
- 138 - Pixel Shaker - 5/5 HW Ride-Ons
- 144 - Nissan Skyline GT-R (BCNR33) - 8/10 HW: '70s vs. '90s
- 155 - Big-Air Bel-Air - 3/5 Safari Mode
- 160 - Crate Racer - 5/10 Experimotors
- 170 - Madfast - 3/5 Track Aces
Recolors of New Castings


The Kei Swap is a heavily customized kei van. A kei van is a compact vehicle popular in Japan, designed to comply with the country's kei car regulations. These small vans typically have engines limited to 660cc, are less than 11.2 feet long, and are no wider than 4.9 feet.


Produced by Ford from 1927 to 1931, the Model A replaced the legendary Model T. This Hot Wheels casting is based on "Old Red," a 1931 Ford Model A owned by Hot Wheels Design Manager Craig Callum. It also sports a brand-new wheel style.


The Amaru GTC is an original Hot Wheels design of a high-performance off-road sports car. It gets its name from Amaru, the winged serpent of Inca mythology, and is inspired by the Huacachina oasis and surrounding desert in Peru.
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Only new Hot Wheels from the case are shown. It also includes vehicles from the previous mix.