
TESLA ROADSTER
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Mainline · HW Green Speed (2016) · #1/5
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The Tesla Roadster Super Treasure Hunt from 2016 stands out as a true collector's gem within the HW Green Speed series. Designed by Phil Riehlman under SKU DHT90, this model captures the sleek lines of the electric sports car with an exclusive paint job that is hard to find today. Unlike standard Mainline releases found in most toy stores, Super Treasure Hunts are extremely rare special editions marked by their unique Spectraflame finish and distinct wheels. Finding a red version like this one in original condition remains a major challenge for enthusiasts who chase these limited variations.
Materials, colors and value
This diecast replica features a shiny plastic body painted with the signature shimmering dark red Spectraflame coating that defines Super Treasure Hunts. The car includes black window tint, a detailed black interior and matching black base components to contrast the vibrant exterior paintwork accurately. Produced at a classic 1/64 scale for easy display, this model commands attention on any shelf due to its unique finish quality. Because it is an ultra-rare variant from over a decade ago, serious collectors often value these specific red versions higher than standard plastic cars.
Questions about the TESLA ROADSTER
How can I tell if my Tesla Roadster is the Super Treasure Hunt version?+
Look for the unique Spectraflame paint finish that shimmers under light. The base should have specific wheel types different from standard releases, and you may see a special STH logo or flame decal on the packaging. Standard versions use regular metallic red paint without this shimmer effect.
Is the 2016 Tesla Roadster considered rare today?+
Yes, especially if it is a Super Treasure Hunt edition like SKU DHT90. These models were produced in extremely limited numbers compared to regular Mainline cars. The combination of rarity and high demand among electric car enthusiasts makes this specific red version very sought after.
Does this Hot Wheels Tesla Roadster have a metal body?+
No, according to the specifications for this 2016 model, it features a plastic base and body material. This is common for many Mainline releases designed by Phil Riehlman during that year. Despite being plastic, its special paint finish adds significant collectible value.
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How much is a DHT90 - TESLA ROADSTER Hot Wheels product worth?
This 2016 Mainline (super treasure hunt) casting doesn't have enough market data yet, so this is an estimate based on its type, rarity and age. Value rises for older and rarer castings — a 1970s Mainline is worth far more than a current one. Prices are shown in EUR and refreshed as new market data arrives.























