
Deora II
Mainline · Then and Now (2024) · #4/10
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View series →The story behind the Deora II
The Deora II returns in 2024 as a standout entry in the Then and Now series. Designed by Nathan Proch, this futuristic speedster pays homage to its retro roots with bold side graphics featuring 'TEKU' lettering and racing stripes in blue and orange tones. With SKU HTC68, it belongs to Hot Wheels’ core Mainline lineup, making it widely available yet still desirable for fans of classic designs reimagined. Its sleek white body and tinted windows give it a fresh look while staying true to the original Deora aesthetic.
Materials, colors and value
This model features a plastic base with ZAMAC or chrome underparts depending on variant. The exterior is painted in crisp White, accented by metallic flake finishes in some versions. Interior details are Chrome-finished, and window shades range from Tinted Light Blue to full Blue transparency. At 1/64 scale, it fits neatly into any collection while offering a nostalgic nod to early Hot Wheels creativity.
Questions about the Deora II
Is the 2024 Deora II part of the mainline series?+
Yes, the 2024 Deora II is released in the Mainline assortment under SKU HTC68. This means it was produced for general retail distribution and can be found at most major toy retailers.
What colors come with the 2024 Then and Now Deora II?+
The car appears in several color combinations including White body paint, Chrome or ZAMAC bases, and window tints like Light Blue or solid Blue. Some versions feature Metalflake White for added visual appeal.
How rare is the Deora II from 2024?+
As a Mainline release within the Then and Now series, this model isn't considered rare or limited edition. It was produced in standard quantities for widespread availability during its run.
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