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1985 Honda CR-X
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1985 Honda CR-X

CR-X

SKU
HRT03
Release year
2024
Scale
1/64
Base material
Metal
Series index
4/5
Mainline #
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Themed Automotive · Hot Wheels J-Imports (2024) · #4/5

Wheels

P4Plus 4-Spoke

Colors

body
color:Yellow
detailed:Yellow
source:Yellow
interior
source:Black
color:Black
detailed:Black
base
detailed:ZAMAC
source:ZAMAC
color:Unpainted
window
detailed:Smoke
source:Smoke tint
premium:Tinted
color:Gray
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The story behind the 1985 Honda CR-X

The 1985 Honda CR-X from the Hot Wheels J-Imports series captures the high-energy spirit of Japanese motorsport culture in a tiny package. Released in 2024, this model pays tribute to the iconic drift cars that ruled the streets and circuits decades ago. Designed by Ryu Asada with SKU HRT03, it features an aggressive wide-body stance complete with custom bumpers and racing decals. The bright yellow paint job combined with bold red stripes gives it a serious track-ready look. This casting is part of the Themed Automotive assortment, which focuses on specific automotive subcultures rather than random daily releases. Fans of Honda history and JDM styling will appreciate how accurately this miniature reflects the modified aesthetic popular in car magazines from that era.

Materials, colors and value

This diecast model utilizes a sturdy metal base for durability while showcasing vibrant color details throughout its design. The exterior is dominated by a striking yellow finish accented with bold red racing stripes along the hood and roofline. Decals featuring Motul branding and race numbers add authenticity to its motorsport theme. Inside, you will find black interior components visible through various window tints depending on your specific unit. Collectors value this casting for its detailed wide-body kit and sharp graphics that define the J-Imports style. As a themed release from 2024, it serves as an excellent addition to any collection focused on Japanese car culture.

Questions about the 1985 Honda CR-X

Is the 1985 Honda CR-X Hot Wheels considered rare?+

This specific model is part of a themed series released in 2024. It does not feature special limited-edition markings like flame logos or Spectraflame paint found on Treasure Hunts. While production numbers vary by region, it generally falls into the standard category rather than being extremely rare.

What materials are used to build this Hot Wheels car?+

The 1985 Honda CR-X features a metal base construction for stability and weight. The body panels, bumpers, wheels, and interior parts consist of durable plastic components designed to withstand play while maintaining sharp visual details typical of modern diecast manufacturing standards.

How can I identify the correct version of this car?+

Look for a yellow body with red stripes on the hood and roof. The sides should display Motul sponsorship decals alongside race number 5. Confirm it has black bumpers, spoiler accents, and distinct J-Imports series branding on the packaging or card backing if available.

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How much is a HRT03 - 1985 Honda CR-X Hot Wheels product worth?

Estimated value
€3.00
Low
€2.10
High
€4.80
Estimated

This 2024 Themed Automotive 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.