
Deora III
Mainline · Then and Now (2024) · #6/10
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View series →The story behind the Deora III
The Deora III is a futuristic open-top racer that brings retro-futuristic style back to life in the 2024 Mainline lineup. Part of the Then and Now series, this release pays homage to classic Hot Wheels designs by revisiting iconic models from earlier years with fresh new details. Designed by Mark Jones under SKU HTC70, it features a bold white body paired with an orange interior and sporty blue accents on the seatback and side decals. The car’s sleek lines and exposed engine elements give it a high-energy look that stands out in any collection.
Materials, colors and value
Built to 1/64 scale, this Deora III uses a plastic base material typical for Mainline models released in 2024. It comes with a white exterior finish, gray underbody components, and vibrant orange interior seating details. Collectors often look at color combinations and design accuracy when evaluating these pieces. While not rare or limited like Treasure Hunt editions, its place in the Then and Now series gives it nostalgic appeal for fans of vintage Hot Wheels themes.
Questions about the Deora III
Is the Deora III a limited edition?+
No, the Deora III is part of the regular Mainline assortment released in 2024. It was not produced as a Treasure Hunt or Chase model, so it does not have special rarity markers like Spectraflame paint.
How can I tell if my Deora III has the correct color scheme?+
The official 2024 version should feature a white body with orange interior seats and blue detailing on the rear seatback. The base beneath is gray, matching standard Mainline construction for this model.
Is it easy to find in stores?+
As a regular Mainline release from 2024, the Deora III was widely distributed through retail channels. It should still be available on secondary markets and collector platforms at reasonable prices.
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How much is a HTC70 - Deora III 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.


























