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Citroën H Van
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Citroën H Van

SKU
HRT51
Release year
2024
Scale
1/64
Base material
Metal
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Car Culture · Premium Collector Set Vintage Race Team 2024

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Wheels

RR-8SPReal Riders 8-Spoke

Colors

body
color:Blue
detailed:Blue
source:Matte celtic blue
interior
source:Gray
color:Gray
detailed:Gray
base
color:Blue
detailed:Blue
source:Matte celtic blue
window
detailed:Smoke
source:Heavy smoke tint
premium:Tinted
color:Gray
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The story behind the Citroën H Van

The Citroën H Van stands out as a unique piece in any Hot Wheels collection due to its iconic real-world design and distinct vintage appeal. Released in 2024 as part of the Car Culture assortment, this specific model belongs to the Premium Collector Set Vintage Race Team series designed by Mark Jones. It captures the spirit of mid-century motorsport with detailed racing liveries printed directly onto the sides. This vehicle represents a shift toward appreciating commercial and utility vehicles within the diecast world rather than just high-performance sports cars. The inclusion in this set highlights how Hot Wheels continues to explore different eras and styles for adult collectors looking for something special beyond standard retail releases.

Materials, colors and value

This collectible features a sturdy metal body construction typical of premium Car Culture sets, ensuring it feels substantial on the shelf or track. It is finished in a striking matte celtic blue color that covers both the main exterior panels and the base platform. The interior details are visible through windows with varying levels of smoke tinting to add depth behind the glass. With an SKU number of HRT51, this 2024 release appeals primarily to dedicated fanatics who seek out specific series themes rather than casual buyers hunting for everyday toys.

Questions about the Citroën H Van

Is the Hot Wheels Citroën H Van a rare car?+

Yes, it is considered relatively scarce because it was released as part of a Premium Collector Set within the Car Culture assortment. Unlike standard Mainline models found in toy stores everywhere, these special sets usually have lower production numbers and are often sold through exclusive channels or direct online retailers.

How can I identify this specific blue Citroën van?+

You should look for the distinct matte celtic blue paint job combined with white racing graphics on the side panels. The model number HRT51 printed near the wheels or listed in official catalogs confirms its identity as part of the Vintage Race Team series from 2024.

Does this vehicle have a metal body?+

Yes, it is built with a diecast metal chassis and body. This higher quality material gives the miniature van more weight and durability compared to cars made entirely out of plastic materials commonly seen in lower cost play lines.

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How much is a HRT51 - Citroën H Van Hot Wheels product worth?

Estimated value
€4.00
Low
€2.80
High
€6.40
Estimated

This 2024 Car Culture 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.