
Cruise Bruiser
Mystery Models · Mystery Models Series 2 2024 · #10/10
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The story behind the Cruise Bruiser
The Cruise Bruiser brings a wild twist to standard station wagon designs within the Mystery Models lineup. Released in 2024 as part of Series 2, this unique casting was created by designer Dmitriy Shakhmatov. It features an aggressive off-road look with oversized tires and a bold body style that stands out on any shelf. The paint job mixes blue tones with vibrant graffiti-style graphics along the side panels. This model captures a fun, street-ready vibe while maintaining the classic Hot Wheels spirit of speed and creativity.
Materials, colors and value
This specific diecast vehicle is built using plastic materials for both its body construction and base platform. It comes in Light Blue or standard Blue finishes with detailed chrome interior parts visible through the windows. The wheels alternate between solid white and bright pink colors to match the eclectic design theme on the exterior decals. Because Mystery Models are sold blind, finding this exact color variation adds a layer of excitement for collectors trying to complete their sets.
Questions about the Cruise Bruiser
How rare is the Cruise Bruiser from Mystery Models Series 2?+
The cruise bruiser belongs to the mystery models assortment which means it was not sold individually on standard store shelves. Collectors usually find these cars inside sealed blind bags or larger multi-pack assortments found at retail locations. Their limited distribution method makes them harder to locate than regular mainline releases.
Who designed the Cruise Bruiser Hot Wheels car?+
Dmitriy Shakhmatov is credited as the original designer behind this unique station wagon casting released in 2024. He combined rugged truck elements with classic automotive styling to create a distinctive shape that features large wheels and bold custom graphics along its sides.
What materials were used for the Cruise Bruiser?+
Unlike many premium diecast cars made entirely of metal, this model relies primarily on plastic components. The body shell is molded from durable blue-tinted plastic while the chassis underneath uses black painted material to support its heavy suspension look and oversized rubber tires.
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