2026 Hot Wheels Mainlines - Case Mix L - New Castings

2026 Hot Wheels Mainlines - Case Mix L - New Castings

Check out mix "L" of 2026 Hot Wheels mainline cases. It has four all-new castings and plenty of new releases.

New Castings

211 - 1972 Datsun Sunny Coupe - 10/10 Compact Kings
216 - HW Test Ride - 2/5 Trophy Case
219 - Project Twin Mill - 5/10 Cool Classics
230 - Uncertain-T - 10/10 Rod Squad

New Releases

192 - Fiat 500C - 10/10 Drag Racers
212 - Hyper Rocker - 6/10 HW Dirt
213 - '21 Ford Bronco - 7/10 HW Dirt
214 - '68 Corvette - Gas Monkey Garage - 6/10 Screen Time
218 - Alfa Romeo Giulia TI Super - 4/10 Cool Classics
220 - Custom '62 Chevy Pickup - 8/10 Rod Squad
221 - '96 Dodge Viper GTS - 5/10 HW Torque


New Castings

The 1972 Datsun Sunny Coupe was part of the B110 Sunny series, a compact car built by Nissan and sold worldwide. It was a two-door version known for its simple design, ease to maintain, light weight and fuel efficiency during a time when small cars were in high demand.

Power came from the 1.2-liter A12 inline-four engine, paired with a manual transmission and rear-wheel drive. The car weighed about 1,500 to 1,600 pounds, which helped it feel quick and responsive despite its small engine.

The Sunny Coupe also saw success in Japanese touring car racing, where its light weight and balanced setup helped it compete against larger cars. This racing history is a big reason the B110 remains popular today in vintage racing and modified builds.

HW Test Ride is an original Hot Wheels casting designed as the ultimate track car. It was inspired by the vehicles Mattel uses to test Hot Wheels track sets and features a lightweight tube-frame style body built for loops, boosters, and other track accessories.

The design includes several track-inspired details hidden inside, like a booster-shaped engine, pieces of track, a loop, a clamp, and even a downhill race section with a tiny car on it.

Project Twin Mill is an original Hot Wheels casting designed as a project car version of the classic Twin Mill. Like a real project car, it looks partially rebuilt and modified.

The Uncertain T is a custom hot rod loosely based on a 1921 Ford Model T that was built by Steve Scott between 1960 and 1965. The car became famous in the custom car world for its radical design, exaggerated proportions, and steep forward-leaning cab.

The car used a custom fiberglass body and was powered by a fuel-injected Buick Nailhead V8 engine. It also featured a very low stance, hidden suspension components, and no front brakes.

The Uncertain T debuted at the Pomona Winternationals in 1965, later appearing at major custom car shows during the 1960s and becoming widely known through a popular Monogram model kit. After disappearing from public view for decades, the car was rediscovered in Van Nuys in early 2024 and purchased by Beau Boeckmann for the Galpin Auto Sports Collection.

New Releases


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

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