
Exotique
5-Packs · Stunt Tracks 5-Pack (2025-2)
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The story behind the Exotique
The Exotique brings a futuristic look to the 2025 lineup as part of the Stunt Tracks 5-Pack series. This model fits right in with its aerodynamic shape and bold color scheme, making it stand out on any track or shelf. Released under SKU KK046, this car is designed for collectors who appreciate unique styles within mass-market releases. While not a limited edition like Treasure Hunts or Super Treasure Hunts, the Exotique still holds appeal due to its eye-catching design and thematic connection to stunt tracks.
Materials, colors and value
Built primarily of plastic, the Exotique comes in a striking black body with purple accents on the base and wheels, while silver interiors add contrast. The pink-tinted windows give it an extra pop of color at just 1/64 scale. As part of a standard retail release rather than a special series, its value lies more in collectibility than scarcity. Fans often look for complete sets or unique variations within these multi-car packs.
Questions about the Exotique
How rare is the Exotique from 2025?+
The Exotique is part of a regular retail release and not classified as limited edition. It appears in standard 5-packs, making it widely available compared to Treasure Hunt or Chase variants.
What colors does the Exotique come in?+
This model features a black body with purple bases and wheel rims, silver interiors, and pink-tinted windows. These bold color choices make it visually distinct among other 2025 releases.
Is the Exotique made of metal or plastic?+
The Exotique is constructed mainly from plastic, which keeps costs down for mass production while still allowing detailed styling typical of Hot Wheels stunt-themed cars.
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How much is a KK046 - Exotique Hot Wheels product worth?
This 2025 5-Packs 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.














