
Honda Civic EG
Civic EG
Singapore Diecast Expo · 2024 Singapore Diecast Expo Singapore Diecast Expo
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The story behind the Honda Civic EG
The Honda Civic EG from 2024 captures the spirit of Japanese street racing culture in a compact package. Released specifically for the Singapore Diecast Expo series, this model stands out as an exclusive event item rather than a standard store release. Designed by Ryu Asada under SKU JFB35, it showcases iconic red and blue rally stripes against a clean white paint scheme. The car features bold number 88 graphics on its doors and detailed Honda branding along the window line. Enthusiasts appreciate how this casting highlights the sharp angles of the classic hatchback while adding unique racing liveries that you will not find in regular production runs.
Materials, colors and value
This specific diecast model measures at a precise scale of 1/64, making it easy to display alongside other standard Hot Wheels collections. It features a solid metal base and body construction for durability and weight. The primary color is white, accented with vibrant red and blue graphics that wrap around the sides. You will find black plastic detailing on the wheels, bumper lip, and interior components to provide strong visual contrast. Various window tint options like smoke or gray help complete the realistic look of this racing-inspired replica.
Questions about the Honda Civic EG
Is the Honda Civic EG from Singapore Diecast Expo rare?+
Yes, it is quite rare because it was produced exclusively for a specific regional event. Unlike mainline cars found in grocery stores worldwide, this model requires attending the expo or buying through secondary markets.
What material is used to build this Hot Wheels car?+
The body and base of the Honda Civic EG are made primarily from metal. This gives the miniature vehicle a solid feel typical of premium diecast toys, while small parts like wheels use plastic.
Who designed this specific version of the Hot Wheels car?+
The design work for this particular release was handled by Ryu Asada. His styling choices focus heavily on authentic racing details that appeal to fans of modified Japanese cars and rally enthusiasts alike.
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How much is a JFB35 - Honda Civic EG Hot Wheels product worth?
This 2024 Singapore Diecast Expo 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.






