
1983 PORSCHE 928S
928S
Mainline · Muscle Mania (2025) · #10/10
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This 1983 Porsche 928S joins the Hot Wheels lineup in a big way as part of the Muscle Mania series released in 2025. The real car was known for being smooth and fast, mixing European style with plenty of power right under that long hood. This diecast version captures that classic look perfectly at 1/64 scale. Being a Mainline model means it is widely available to shoppers everywhere. You will likely find this sleek sports car sitting on store shelves alongside other fan favorites from the same year.
Materials, colors and value
This model features a solid plastic base painted in a bright red finish that catches the eye instantly. The side stripes add extra sporty detail without making it look too busy. It sits at standard 1/64 scale, which makes it easy to store on most tracks or display shelves. Collectors usually see this car come with smoke tinted windows and light colored interiors like beige or cream depending on the manufacturing run. While there are several color variations listed for production, red is a very popular choice that fits well into any collection.
Questions about the 1983 PORSCHE 928S
Is the Muscle Mania Porsche 928S considered rare?+
No, this car belongs to the Mainline assortment. These vehicles are produced in large quantities for general retail stores worldwide. You should have no trouble finding new packs on store shelves or online marketplaces without needing to pay high prices.
What colors can you find on this specific diecast model?+
The most common version has a red body paired with smoke tinted windows. The interior plastic usually comes in light shades like beige, tan or cream. Always check the packaging details since manufacturers sometimes produce different color combinations for the same car during its release cycle.
What is the material used to build this Porsche?+
This particular 1983 Porsche 928S model uses a plastic base. Hot Wheels often uses durable plastic for standard Mainline releases because it keeps production costs lower and allows them to make more cars available quickly.
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