
'71 LAMBORGHINI MIURA SV
Miura
Mainline · HW: ‘70s vs. ‘90s (2025) · #6/10
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The '71 Lamborghini Miura SV represents a golden era of supercar design in this vibrant red casting. Released as part of the HW: ‘70s vs. ‘90s series during the 2025 Mainline, it captures the iconic wedge shape that defined Italian performance vehicles decades ago. This specific model features striking gold accents on the lower trim and wheels, creating a bold contrast against the bright red bodywork. As a standard retail release, this car is widely available in blind bags and multi-packs found at major retailers worldwide. It serves as an excellent entry point for enthusiasts looking to build their collection of classic sports cars without needing to hunt for rare limited editions.
Materials, colors and value
This diecast model features a solid plastic body that faithfully recreates the aggressive lines of the original Miura SV. The exterior is finished in a glossy red with distinct gold detailing along the side skirts and front bumper area. The interior matches this theme with bright gold seats visible through clear windows. Produced at 1/64 scale, it sits on black tires wrapped around stylish five-spoke wheels painted in metallic gold. Because it belongs to the standard Mainline assortment rather than a special limited series, collectors generally view these as accessible staples for completing year-round sets or swapping with friends.
Questions about the '71 LAMBORGHINI MIURA SV
Is this Lamborghini Miura SV casting rare?+
No, this specific red and gold version is not considered rare. It was released in the Mainline series during 2025 as part of the HW: ‘70s vs. ‘90s theme. These cars are mass-produced for general retail sale. You can usually find them easily at hobby shops or major toy stores without needing to search secondary markets.
What material is this car made from?+
This specific casting has a plastic body rather than metal. Many standard Hot Wheels releases use durable painted plastics to keep costs low and allow for bright, complex color combinations like the red finish seen here. The chassis underneath remains metal as usual.
How can I identify this exact car?+
Look closely at the base of the vehicle near the rear wheels or under the hood. You should see a stamp reading HYX22, which is the unique stock keeping unit for this item. It will also feature red paint with gold trim and matching gold interior details.
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How much is a HYX22 - '71 LAMBORGHINI MIURA SV 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.


























