
McLaren F1
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The story behind the McLaren F1
The McLaren F1 is widely considered one of the greatest supercars ever built, so seeing it in Hot Wheels form is a major event for collectors. This specific version released in 2024 as part of the RLC Exclusives series makes it highly unique and hard to find outside that limited retail channel. Designed by Ronald Wong and Brendon Vetuskey, this model captures the dramatic lines of the original vehicle perfectly. The car features a striking orange finish that ranges from metallic shades to a brilliant Spectraflame paint job on certain examples. Its presence in the RLC lineup means it is not part of standard store runs or regular Treasure Hunts. Instead, it serves as a premium showcase piece for serious fans who want high-end details and exclusive color variations.
Materials, colors and value
This diecast model features a solid metal body construction typical of higher tier releases. The paint options are extensive for this SKU HGK75. You may encounter the car in standard Orange or Dark Orange metallic finishes. Some versions also feature Spectraflame dark orange or general Spectraflame reds and oranges which catch light beautifully. The windows vary from clear Smoke to Light smoke tint, Tinted Gray and other variations depending on the specific production batch. Bases come in glossy Black or Matte black colors with interiors matching either a detailed matte finish or standard black plastic.
Questions about the McLaren F1
How can I tell if my McLaren F1 is from RLC Exclusives?+
The easiest way to identify this specific version is by checking the base of the car. Look for text that explicitly states it was designed exclusively for Radio Leisure Corporation stores or similar exclusive branding near the SKU number HGK75.
Is this McLaren F1 considered rare for collectors?+
Yes, RLC exclusives are much harder to find than standard Mainline cars. Because they were only sold at specific retailers and not in big box stores nationwide, finding one in perfect condition usually requires checking online marketplaces or specialized collector forums.
Does this model have a Spectraflame finish?+
Some versions do. The provided facts list both standard metallic oranges and specific Spectraflame dark orange variations within the same release run. Look for that highly reflective, candy-coated look typical of special edition Super Treasure Hunt style paint jobs.
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How much is a HGK75 - McLaren F1 Hot Wheels product worth?
This 2024 RLC 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.














