
‘92 Honda Civic EG
Civic EG
Mainline · HW J-Imports (2024) · #4/10
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View series →The story behind the ‘92 Honda Civic EG
The '92 Honda Civic EG represents one of the most iconic platforms in Japanese import history. Released as part of the HW J-Imports series in 2024, this model captures the spirit of early street racing culture that made these cars famous worldwide. Designed by Ryu Asada with SKU HTC43, it brings authentic styling to the standard Mainline lineup found on store shelves globally.
Materials, colors and value
This diecast replica is built at a strict 1/64 scale using plastic for its main body structure rather than metal. The car features a vibrant red finish that pops under light. It sits firmly on black bases and includes detailed window treatments ranging from smoke to clear gray tinting depending on the specific mold variation. Inside, you will find matching black interior elements.
Questions about the ‘92 Honda Civic EG
Is the '92 Honda Civic EG a Treasure Hunt?+
No, this model is part of the standard Mainline assortment released in 2024. It belongs to the HW J-Imports series and does not feature any special limited-edition markers like flame logos or unique paint finishes typically seen on rare models.
What materials are used for this diecast car?+
The '92 Honda Civic EG uses a plastic body shell instead of traditional metal construction. It comes with a sturdy black base and includes various window tints such as smoke, gray, or clear to enhance realism.
How rare is this specific Hot Wheels release?+
Since it was produced for the mass-market Mainline series in 2024, this car is very common and widely available. You will easily find new examples on retail shelves or standard collector boxes without much difficulty.
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How much is a HTC43 - ‘92 Honda Civic EG 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.

























