
Lamborghini Sesto Elemento
Sesto Elemento
Mainline · HW Exotics (2024) · #4/10
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View series →The story behind the Lamborghini Sesto Elemento
The Lamborghini Sesto Elemento is a legendary hypercar known for its extreme lightness and raw power. Hot Wheels brought this engineering marvel back to stores in 2024 as part of the HW Exotics series. This specific casting features a striking unpainted ZAMAC body that gives it a bright metallic silver finish without needing extra paint layers. Leeway Chang designed this diecast version to capture the aggressive aerodynamic lines and large rear wing of the real vehicle. As a standard Mainline release, it is part of the core collection found on retail shelves every year. The raw metal look highlights the intricate details of the car body while keeping production costs low for collectors.
Materials, colors and value
This model arrives in a compact 1/64 scale that fits easily into any display case or collector tray. The primary material is ZAMAC, an alloy known for its durability and natural metallic sheen. You will find variations in the window tinting across different packs, with options ranging from smoke to gray or clear tints. A bold red interior contrasts sharply against the silver metal body. Some versions feature unpainted wheels while others might have black bases. Since this is a mass-produced Mainline car rather than a limited edition chase model, it remains affordable and accessible for most hobbyists looking to add high performance exotics to their rotation.
Questions about the Lamborghini Sesto Elemento
Is the 2024 Lamborghini Sesto Elemento ZAMAC version rare?+
This casting belongs to the standard Mainline assortment, which means it is produced in large quantities for general retail sale. It does not carry a Treasure Hunt flame logo or Spectraflame paint finish that would classify it as a limited edition item. While finding specific color combinations can sometimes require some hunting through packs at the store, this model remains relatively common compared to special series releases.
How do I know if my Hot Wheels Sesto Elemento has metal?+
You can check your diecast car by looking for the word ZAMAC printed on the base card or sometimes etched onto the plastic chassis. Real metal bodies feel noticeably heavier than all-plastic models and have a slightly rougher texture where they meet clear parts like windows. The silver color comes from the natural finish of the alloy itself rather than being painted over.
What is the resale value for this car?+
Because it was released in 2024 as a regular Mainline model, it typically holds its original retail price unless you find rare color variants. Loose cars generally sell online for just slightly more than their store cost due to demand from Lamborghini fans. Keeping the packaging intact usually helps maintain higher value over time since collectors prefer new old stock items.
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