
GONE MAD
Mainline · HW WAGONS · #4/5
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Gone Mad brings high-octane energy to the track with its wild drag racing aesthetics. Released in 2025 as part of the Mainline assortment, this model fits perfectly into the HW WAGONS series despite having a very unconventional shape compared to traditional station wagons. The design features an aggressive low stance, exposed engine components on the hood, and bold flame graphics that stretch across the side paneling. It captures the spirit of street racing culture where speed matters more than style rules. This 1/64 scale diecast car is a fun addition for anyone who likes muscle cars with an edge. The unique styling makes it stand out in any display case or play set.
Materials, colors and value
This Hot Wheels model comes with a black plastic base and features multiple color variations including blue, light blue body options. The specific version shown here has a distinct dark blue finish that highlights the detailed silver engine parts and gold accents around the flames. Being part of the standard Mainline release means it is widely available in retail packs worldwide. Collectors appreciate how this casting blends wagon heritage with drag strip attitude through its exaggerated rear spoiler and lowered suspension look.
Questions about the GONE MAD
Is Gone Mad a rare Hot Wheels car to find?+
No, Gone Mad is not considered a rare vehicle because it belongs to the regular Mainline production run from 2025. These cars are mass-produced and sold in standard blind bags at major toy stores globally. You should have an easy time finding this model while stocks last throughout its active release cycle.
What colors does the Gone Mad casting come in?+
This particular diecast vehicle appears primarily in shades of blue, specifically listed as Blue and Light Blue variations depending on the manufacturing batch. The base underneath remains consistently black across all versions. Collectors often look for slight differences between these hues when building complete sets.
Does this car have any special edition markings?+
There are no indicators suggesting this specific release is a limited Treasure Hunt or Super Treasure Hunt variant based on the provided data. It appears as a standard Mainline offering meant for general retail distribution without exclusive flame logos or Spectraflame finishes typically associated with rarer releases.
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How much is a HYW56 - GONE MAD Hot Wheels product worth?
This 2025 Mainline 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.























