
'71 LAMBORGHINI MIURA SV
Miura
Mainline · HW: ‘70s vs. ‘90s (2025) · #6/10
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The Lamborghini Miura SV stands as a true legend from the golden age of supercars in the early 1970s. This Hot Wheels version brings that classic Italian style to life within the HW: '70s vs. '90s series released in 2025. As part of the standard Mainline assortment, it offers collectors a chance to own an affordable piece of automotive history without hunting for rare variants. The design captures the aggressive and sleek lines that made the real Miura famous worldwide. This specific casting features a striking black finish combined with gold accents on the wheels and lower body panels. It pairs perfectly with clear windows that let you see inside the detailed cabin.
Materials, colors and value
This diecast model is built to the standard Hot Wheels scale of 1/64, making it a perfect fit for most display shelves and play sets. The car features a plastic base material which keeps production costs low while maintaining durability for everyday handling or racing on loops. It showcases a bold black body color contrasted by bright gold trim along the sides and on the wheel rims. Inside the cabin, you will find matching gold interior details that tie the whole look together nicely. Collectors generally value these items based on condition rather than high resale prices since they are widely available in stores.
Questions about the '71 LAMBORGHINI MIURA SV
How can I tell if this Lamborghini is a rare Treasure Hunt?+
You do not need to look for any special flame stickers or Spectraflame paint on the body because this model belongs to the regular Mainline series. It was produced in large quantities during 2025 and distributed through standard retail channels worldwide, making it quite common.
Is the base metal or plastic?+
The chassis for this particular casting is made of molded plastic instead of solid metal. This is a typical choice used by Hot Wheels for many Mainline cars to ensure they are lightweight and durable enough for children to play with safely.
What color scheme does this car use?+
The exterior features a glossy black paint job that covers the majority of the body panels. It gets enhanced by metallic gold accents found on the 5-spoke wheels and the lower rocker panel area, creating a very bold two-tone appearance.
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How much is a HYX73 - '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.


























