
Tour de Fast
Mainline · HW Digital Circuit (2017) · #4/5
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The Tour de Fast brings a unique twist to the standard racing theme by combining automotive speed with cycling culture. Released in 2017 as part of the HW Digital Circuit series, this Mainline model features a distinct black body accented by bright blue and orange graphics that mimic professional race liveries. The most striking feature is undoubtedly the large gray bicycle mounted on the roof rack, which gives the vehicle an instantly recognizable silhouette among collectors. Designed by Tyler Charest with the SKU DVD17, it represents a playful take on endurance sports vehicles found in real-world cycling events.
Materials, colors and value
Built primarily from plastic, this 1/64 scale diecast replica relies heavily on its striking color combination to stand out in any collection. The car features a black body paired with light blue and dark blue base details that highlight the wheel wells and bumpers. Orange windows complement the orange accents found within the wheels and graphics, while the interior remains gray. As a chase variant of this release, it is significantly rarer than standard Mainline cars. This scarcity makes it highly desirable for dedicated hobbyists looking to complete specific series from 2017.
Questions about the Tour de Fast
How rare is the 2017 Tour de Fast?+
This model was released as a chase variant within the Mainline assortment, meaning it appeared far less frequently in retail packs compared to standard cars. Chase vehicles are produced in smaller numbers intentionally by Hot Wheels to create variety and excitement for collectors opening blind packages at stores.
What specific features identify this car?+
You can easily spot the Tour de Fast due to its unique roof rack holding a molded gray bicycle. The design includes black bodywork with distinctive orange window tint and blue lower panels. It also displays racing style decals across the sides, making it visually distinct from other cars in the same series.
Does this car have metal parts?+
No, the Tour de Fast utilizes plastic for its main body construction rather than a diecast metal shell. While many premium or older models feature heavy metal bodies, certain Mainline designs prioritize detailed molded shapes like roof accessories over material weight.
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How much is a DVD17 - Tour de Fast Hot Wheels product worth?
This 2017 Mainline (chase) 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.























