2026 Hot Wheels Mainlines - Case Mix G - New Castings
Mix "G" of 2026 Hot Wheels mainline cases is packed with four all-new castings and plenty of new releases.
New Castings
- 131 - Fiat Beast of Turin - 5/5 Drop Tops
- 148 - Tooned Purple Passion - 5/5 HW Dream Garage
- 150 - Dino 206 GT - 5/5 Ferrari
- 151 - Ford F-150 Lightning Supertruck - 5/5 Truckin' Along
New Releases
- 119 - '33 Ford Lo Boy - 3/10 Rod Squad
- 129 - Standard Kart - 4/10 Screen Time
- 132 - Bullet Proof - 5/5 X-Raycers
- 136 - '98 Honda Prelude - 5/5 Factory Fresh
- 137 - La Troca - 5/5 Layin' Low
- 138 - Morgan Super 3 - 6/10 HW Euro
- 144 - Classic TV Series Batmobile - 4/5 Batman
- 145 - El Segundo Rallye - 1/10 HW Dirt
- 146 - Mazda Autozam - 2/10 HW Dirt
- 149 - Honda Odyssey - 6/10 HW J-Imports
- 152 - BMW 635 CSi - 7/10 HW Euro
- 153 - '41 Willys - 6/10 Rod Squad
- 157 - '20 Toyota GR Supra - 6/10 Then and Now
- 164 - Classic '55 Nomad - 6/10 Wagons
New Castings


The Fiat S76 Record, nicknamed “The Beast of Turin,” is an early land speed record car built in 1911 by Fiat. It was created during a fierce rivalry among manufacturers competing for the fastest car in the world.
Power came from a massive 28.4 liter four cylinder engine producing about 300 horsepower. Each cylinder displaced about 7.1 liters, meaning a single cylinder was larger than the entire engine in many modern sports cars. The huge pistons and long stroke helped give the car its large hood and distinctive shape.
In 1911, the S76 reached speeds of about 135 mph at Saltburn Sands in England, making it one of the fastest machines on earth at the time. Although it could not complete the official return run needed for a world record, the car was widely recognized as the fastest vehicle of its era.


This new casting is a squished and cartoonish version of the Purple Passion which is based on a Mercury Club Coupe.
The Mercury Club Coupe was part of the Mercury Eight series and was produced from 1939 through 1951. It was positioned between Ford and Lincoln, offering a longer wheelbase, a larger interior, and a smoother ride than Ford models.
Power came from Mercury’s version of the Ford flathead V8. By 1949, the engine displaced 255 cubic inches and produced about 110 horsepower, with available overdrive that made it well suited for highway driving in the postwar era.
The car later became a favorite for lead sled modifications like chopping the roof, lowering the suspension, and removing trim.


The Dino 206 GT is a mid engine sports car produced by Ferrari under the Dino brand from 1967 to 1969. It was named after Alfredo Dino Ferrari and created as a lighter and more affordable alternative to Ferrari’s V12 models.
The car featured an aluminum body designed by the masters at Pininfarina and hand-built by Scaglietti. It was powered by a 2.0 liter V6 engine mounted sideways behind the driver, producing about 180 horsepower.
Only 152 examples of the Dino 206 GT were built before it was replaced by the Dino 246 GT, making it rare and highly sought after.


The Ford Performance F-150 Lightning SuperTruck is an electric race truck developed by Ford Motor Company to demonstrate the performance potential of its electric pickup platform. Built by the Ford Performance division, the truck debuted at the 2024 Pikes Peak International Hill Climb where it was driven by Romain Dumas.
The SuperTruck uses three electric motors producing more than 1,600 horsepower. Power is delivered instantly to all four wheels, giving the truck extreme acceleration and traction for hill climb racing.
At the 2024 event, the SuperTruck recorded the fastest overall time with a run of 8:53.553. Despite briefly stopping during the run due to a technical issue, it still finished first, helped by its lightweight construction and aerodynamic design that can generate about 6,000 pounds of downforce at 150 mph.
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