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Car-de-Asada
treasure hunt1/642024

Car-de-Asada

Fast Foodie
SKU
HTF25
Release year
2024
Scale
1/64
Base material
Plastic
Series index
3/5
Mainline #
200
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Mainline · Fast Foodie (2024) · #3/5

Wheels

OH5Open Hole 5-Spoke

Colors

body
color:Blue
detailed:Blue
source:Blue
interior
source:Yellow
color:Yellow
detailed:Yellow
base
color:Black
detailed:Black
source:Black
Price history

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The story behind the Car-de-Asada

The Car-de-Asada stands out as a unique piece in the Hot Wheels world because it turns everyday food into high-speed fun. Released in 2024, this model belongs to the Fast Foodie series and is designed by Ryu Asada. It features a bright blue body that resembles a taco shell or similar street food vessel with yellow interior details representing cheese or garnish. The car sits on a black base and includes whimsical styling elements like red chili peppers at the front. What makes this release extra special is its status as a Treasure Hunt, which means it carries higher collectibility than standard Mainline cars due to limited availability and distinctive packaging markers.

Materials, colors and value

This plastic diecast model measures 1/64 scale and comes with vibrant blue coloring on the exterior shell paired with yellow accents inside. The black chassis provides contrast while white wheels complete its playful appearance. As a Treasure Hunt variant, it tends to attract more attention from collectors who appreciate rare finds within regular blister packs. Its quirky design reflects creativity rather than traditional automotive engineering, making it both entertaining and valuable for those building themed collections around food-inspired vehicles or designer exclusives.

Questions about the Car-de-Asada

How do I know if my Car-de-Asada is a Treasure Hunt?+

Check the packaging carefully since all official Treasure Hunts display flame logos near the car name. These marks appear consistently across blister cards regardless of assortment type so look closely at printed graphics before purchasing any unopened packs.

Is Car-de-Asada common or rare?+

It falls under limited distribution categories making it considerably harder to find compared to regular releases. While exact production numbers remain undisclosed by manufacturers, enthusiasts report spotting fewer units per store visit suggesting scarcity increases over time.

What’s Car-de-Asada worth today?+

Values fluctuate based on condition and demand but generally range between $5-$15 for sealed examples depending upon local market trends. Opened copies may sell closer to lower end unless part of complete set trades among serious hobbyists seeking specific themes.

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How much is a HTF25 - Car-de-Asada Hot Wheels product worth?

Estimated value
€8.00
Low
€5.60
High
€13
Estimated

This 2024 Mainline (treasure hunt) 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.