2026 Hot Wheels Mainlines - Case Mix H - Recolors
Check out the recolored cars from mix "H" of 2026 Hot Wheels mainline cases. In this mix you may find the Total Disposal Treasure Hunt and Lotus Sport Elise Super Treasure Hunt.
Recolors of New Castings
31 - La Liebre - 2/5 HW Dream Garage
71 - Austin Mini Cooper S - 1/10 Then and Now
86 - VW ID. Buzz Bomb - 4/10 HW Euro
Recolors
8 - Ford Mustang Mach-E 1400 - 2/10 HW EV
24 - Track Ripper - 3/10 HW Starting Grid
35 - Wattzup - 4/10 HW EV
39 - Roller Toaster - 3/5 Experimotors
41 - Ferrari SF90 Stradale - 1/5 Ferrari
46 - Purple Passion - 3/5 HW Fan Driven
48 - Monster High Ghoul Mobile - 2/5 Mattel
53 - '69 Chevelle - 3/5 X-Raycers
55 - Dessert Drifter - 2/5 Sweet Rides
57 - Raijin Express - 3/5 HW Heavyweights
66 - '17 Audi RS 6 Avant - 2/10 HW Euro
Treasure Hunts
160 - Lotus Sport Elise - 7/10 Compact Kings - Super Treasure Hunt
162 - Total Disposal - 5/5 HW Heavyweights - Treasure Hunt
Recolors of New Castings


La Liebre, a custom race car based on a 1968 Ford Falcon, was the winner of the 2024 Hot Wheels Legends Tour.
In 2013, Giuseppe Casagrande and Maurizio Moschini co-founded Cars and Coffee Chile, a nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering Chile’s car community and culture. As part of their mission to engage local automotive fans, they launched the La Liebre project.
The team started with a Ford Falcon and turned it into a powerhouse with a custom-built Chevrolet 350 engine producing 600 horsepower. Its chassis was heavily modified with a tubular frame, roll cage, and lightweight fiberglass body, bringing the car’s weight to under 2,000 pounds.


The Austin Mini Cooper S was built by the British Motor Corporation from 1963 to 1971 as a high-performance version of the original Mini designed by Sir Alec Issigonis. It used a 1,275 cc A-series inline-four engine producing around 76 horsepower, paired with front disc brakes, a close-ratio gearbox, and a lightweight front-wheel-drive layout.
Weighing under 1,400 pounds, the Cooper S could reach about 97 mph and accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in roughly 10 seconds, impressive for its size. Its handling and compact design made it dominant in motorsport, including winning the Monte Carlo Rally in 1964 and 1965.


The Volkswagen ID. Buzz is a fully electric van that began production in 2022 and is built on Volkswagen’s MEB platform. It was designed to revive the spirit of the classic VW Microbus while adding modern electric-vehicle technology.
The U.S. version for 2025 comes standard with rear-wheel drive and an all-wheel-drive version is also available. Range is estimated at 234 miles for the rear-wheel-drive model and about 231 miles for the all-wheel-drive version.
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