
Lolux
Mainline · HW Modified (2024) · #3/10
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View series →The story behind the Lolux
The Lolux brings a unique blend of Japanese drift culture and classic American muscle into your collection with its wild custom look. Released in 2024 as part of the HW Modified series, this Mainline model captures the spirit of late-night street racing. Designed by Sonny Fisher, the car features an aggressive wide-body stance that turns heads on any track or display shelf. It is a standout piece for anyone who loves exaggerated styling and detailed graphics. The Lolux represents the creative freedom Hot Wheels allows its designers to explore in the Mainline assortment.
Materials, colors and value
This model arrives at a standard 1/64 scale, making it perfect for mixing with other diecast favorites or keeping as an individual display piece. While many collectors look for metal bodies, this version is constructed primarily from plastic materials which allows for intricate molding details in the body kit and interior. It features a striking color scheme centered around a dark gray base that contrasts sharply with bright teal accents on the front bumper and side skirts. The windows are tinted green to complete the high-performance aesthetic.
Questions about the Lolux
Is the Lolux a rare Hot Wheels car?+
The Lolux is part of the standard Mainline series, which means it was produced in large quantities for general retail. It does not carry special rarity tags like Treasure Hunt or Super Treasure Hunt markings. Because it is widely available from major stores and online retailers when first released, it remains an accessible find for most collectors.
What materials are used to make the Lolux?+
Unlike many premium models that feature full metal bodies, this specific version of the Lolux is made primarily from molded plastic. This material choice allows designers like Sonny Fisher to create complex shapes and detailed exterior components without adding too much weight or cost.
How do I identify the correct 2024 Lolux?+
You can confirm you have the right model by checking the SKU on the base, which should read HTB65. The car itself has a distinctive gray paint job with bright teal bumpers and side trim. Look for green tinted windows and specific Japanese-style graphics printed along the doors to ensure authenticity.
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How much is a HTB65 - Lolux Hot Wheels product worth?
This 2024 Mainline 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.


























