2025 Hot Wheels Mainlines - Mix N - Recolors

Even more cars from mix "N" of Hot Wheels 2025 mainlines. This batch is packed with recolored vehicles.
Recolors of New Castings
- 19 - Super Twin Mill - 1/5 Hot Wheels Let's Race
- 90 - Gordon Murray Automotive T.33 - 4/5 Factory Fresh
- 148 - Cone Shaker - 5/5 HW Metro
- 158 - Hoto Roto - 10/10 Rod Squad
Recolors
- 77 - BMW 2002 - 5/10 HW: '70s vs. '90s
- 86 - Silverado EV RST - 6/10 HW EV
- 88 - Ain't Fare - 8/10 HW Art Cars
- 109 - Power Rocket - 8/10 X-Raycers
- 112 - Later Crater - 3/5 HW Reverse Rake
- 118 - Skull Shaker - 3/10 Experimotors
- 123 - 2018 Honda Civic Type R - 3/10 Then and Now
- 149 - Quick Bite - 3/5 Fast Foodie
- 151 - Rodger Dodger 2.0 - 9/10 HW EV
- 159 - Ford GT - 4/5 HW Modified
- 163 - '95 Mazda RX-7 Drift - 9/10 HW: '70s vs. '90s
- 169 - '67 Austin Mini Van - 10/10 HW Art Cars
Recolors of New Castings


Introduced in 1969, the Twin Mill was Hot Wheels' first-ever fantasy casting. This latest iteration of the twin-engine car is a track-focused version, featuring a front splitter, sleek aerodynamic profile, and a prominent rear wing.


The Gordon Murray Automotive T.33 is a lightweight supercar with a price tag of around $1.75 million and a production run limited to 100 units.
The T.33 weighs just 2,400 pounds thanks to a carbon-fiber structure combined with an aluminum framework and is powered by a 607 horsepower, naturally aspirated 4.0-liter V12 engine that revs up to 11,100 rpm.


Cone Shaker is a unique take on the Bone Shaker, featuring a cone-shaped design. A hole in the base allows multiple Cone Shakers to be stacked on top of each other.


Hoto Roto is an original Hot Wheels casting of a Japanese-style hot rod. The car is powered by a four-rotor engine with twin externally mounted turbochargers.
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Only new Hot Wheels from the case are shown. It also includes vehicles from the previous mix.