
HAKO TYPE D
Mainline · HW J-IMPORT · #4/5
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View series →The story behind the HAKO TYPE D
The HAKO TYPE D arrives in the 2025 Hot Wheels lineup as a sharp addition to the HW J-IMPORT series. This model captures the aggressive lines of Japanese racing culture with its bold red body and prominent number 99 side decals. It belongs to the standard Mainline assortment, which means it is designed for mass retail distribution rather than limited exclusivity. Collectors who love the visual style of modified imports will appreciate how this casting represents that specific era of car tuning. While it shares production with thousands of other cars in its series, the striking red color combined with gold 5-spoke wheels makes it stand out on any track or shelf.
Materials, colors and value
Built at a precise scale of 1/64, the HAKO TYPE D uses a durable plastic body that holds detailed paint applications. The exterior is finished in a bright red hue contrasted by black accents along the base and interior trim. Clear see-through windows allow you to view the cabin details inside. The car rides on gold 5-spoke wheels with black tires, adding a sporty look typical of performance builds. As a common Mainline release identified by SKU HYX80, this model is widely available in stores.
Questions about the HAKO TYPE D
Is the HAKO TYPE D considered rare for Hot Wheels collectors?+
No, this car is not currently classified as a Treasure Hunt or Chase variant. It was released as part of the standard Mainline assortment in 2025. This means it was produced in large quantities and can be found easily at most toy retailers without needing to hunt for special flame logos.
What materials were used to build this specific diecast model?+
The HAKO TYPE D features a body made primarily of plastic rather than metal. The base and interior components are also molded from durable plastics painted in black tones. This construction method is common for standard Mainline releases, allowing Hot Wheels to keep production costs lower while maintaining the iconic shape.
What does the HW J-IMPORT series represent?+
The HW J-IMPORT series celebrates Japanese automotive culture and import tuning styles. It includes models inspired by famous street racers, drift cars, and high-performance sports coupes from Japan. This specific release pays homage to that legacy with its distinct racing livery and aggressive styling cues.
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How much is a HYX80 - HAKO TYPE D 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.























