
DRAFTNATOR
Mainline · X-Raycers (2025) · #2/10
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The Draftnator returns for the 2025 lineup as part of the X-Raycers series in the Hot Wheels Mainline assortment. This model features a distinctive see-through body that lets you look inside at the silver interior and mechanical details. The translucent green exterior is paired with bold graphics featuring circuit board designs and racing stripes. As an entry in the main retail collection, this car offers great value for shoppers who want to explore creative diecast concepts without hunting for rare limited editions.
Materials, colors and value
This vehicle comes at a standard 1/64 scale which fits perfectly on most track loops. The body uses clear translucent green plastic so you can view the silver interior components clearly from every angle. Underneath sits a solid black base that supports the metal chassis structure. This specific version is identified by SKU HYW70 in catalog listings.
Questions about the DRAFTNATOR
Is the Draftnator X-Raycers model hard to find?+
No, this release belongs to the standard Mainline assortment released in 2025. It is produced in large quantities and available at most major retail stores selling Hot Wheels products.
What materials are used inside the green body?+
The interior details like seats and dashboard parts are colored silver to contrast with the clear shell. The car uses a metal frame underneath for weight while the visible outer casing is made of transparent plastic.
How can I verify this exact version online?+
You should look up SKU HYW70 which identifies this specific green X-Raycers casting. This code helps distinguish it from other color variations or series releases that might share the same model name.
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How much is a HYW70 - DRAFTNATOR 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.


























