
GT-Scorcher
Mainline · Hot Wheels Let's Race (2024) · #2/5
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View series →The story behind the GT-Scorcher
The GT-Scorcher arrived in 2024 as part of the Hot Wheels Let's Race series within the mainline assortment. Designed by Ryu Asada under SKU HTC08, this model channels classic endurance racing vibes with a modern twist. It features an aggressive aerodynamic shape complete with a large rear spoiler and wide fenders typical of GT race cars from the 1970s. The design relies heavily on striking color contrasts rather than metallic finishes to catch the eye. Collectors appreciate how it fits into standard packaging while offering distinct visual flair through its bold decals and unique window tinting.
Materials, colors and value
This diecast model is built primarily with plastic components, including a white base that supports the body structure. The exterior showcases a glossy black finish accented by vibrant purple details on the lower skirts and interior elements. Blue-tinted windows add depth to the cabin view. As a standard mainline release at 1/64 scale, it holds moderate value among casual collectors who enjoy themed sets or specific racing designs. Its rarity depends largely on remaining production runs rather than limited edition status.
Questions about the GT-Scorcher
Is the GT-Scorcher a rare Treasure Hunt model?+
No, this car is part of the regular mainline assortment released in 2024. It does not feature special markings like flame logos or Spectraflame paint associated with limited editions such as Treasure Hunts or Super Treasure Hunts.
What materials are used to make this Hot Wheels car?+
The GT-Scorcher features a primarily plastic body construction along with matching wheels and base. While many premium models use metal bodies, this particular design utilizes durable plastics suited for high-speed track play and long-term shelf storage without rust concerns.
How do I identify the correct version of GT-Scorcher?+
Look for SKU HTC08 printed on packaging or tags. Key identifiers include its black paint scheme, purple interior accents, blue-tinted windows, and prominent 'Let's Race' branding visible near door panels if present in original blister packs.
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How much is a HTC08 - GT-Scorcher 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.


















