2026 Hot Wheels Mainlines - Case Mix J - New Castings
Check out mix "J" of 2026 Hot Wheels mainline cases. It includes four all-new castings along with a variety of new releases.
New Castings
177 - '88 Mitsubishi Starion - 8/10 HW J-Imports
182 - Chop 'n Bloc - 7/10 Rod Squad
187 - PT Fast - 5/5 HW Mods
197 - Mad Drip - 5/5 Sweet Rides
New Releases
174 - Duck N' Roll - 4/10 HW Dirt
175 - '94 Audi Avant RS2 - 8/10 Wagons
179 - Mountain Mauler - 2/5 Hot Wheels Let's Race
180 - '55 Chevy - 2/10 Cool Classics
183 - '70 Buick GSX - 1/10 HW Torque
184 - '68 Shelby GT500 - 2/10 HW Torque
188 - '70 Dodge Charger - 4/5 Tooned
New Castings


The Mitsubishi Starion is a rear wheel drive sports car produced from 1982 to 1989. It was sold in some markets under the Chrysler, Dodge, and Plymouth brands as the Conquest.
Power came from a turbocharged 2.6 liter inline four engine known as the G54B, producing about 145 to 188 horsepower depending on the year and market. The rear wheel drive layout, widebody fenders, and available limited slip differential helped it compete with rivals like the Nissan 300ZX and Mazda RX-7.
The name “Starion” is often said to have come from a mispronunciation of “Stallion,” though Mitsubishi has never confirmed this. The company has stated the name refers to “Star of Arion,” a reference to Greek mythology.


Chop 'n Bloc is an original Hot Wheels casting of a classic hot rod designed to look like a wooden toy. It continues the wooden toy theme previously seen on Small Bloc and Long Bloc.


The PT Fast is a Chrysler PT Cruiser that has been lowered and modified for racing.
The Chrysler PT Cruiser was a retro-styled compact wagon built for the 2001 through 2010 model years. Its styling was inspired by 1930s panel vans and street rods, with a tall roof, rounded fenders, and a tall front grille.
The PT Cruiser was known for combining its unique look with a practical interior that featured easy entry, good headroom, fold-flat rear seats and plenty of cargo room for a compact vehicle. More than 1.35 million were built worldwide, and the lineup later added turbo GT and convertible versions before production ended.


Mad Drip is an original Hot Wheels casting that blends an open-cockpit race car with a popsicle.
New Releases














Check out part 2 with even more cars from the mix.
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