
LAND ROVER DEFENDER 90
Defender
Mainline · Then and Now (2025) · #5/10
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The Land Rover Defender 90 has a legendary reputation for handling rough terrain with ease. This Hot Wheels version from 2025 brings that rugged spirit into your collection through the Then and Now series. It features a distinctive ZAMAC body, which gives it a heavy metal feel compared to standard plastic models. The silver paint is accented by bold orange racing numbers and black side stripes, creating a sporty look that contrasts with its utilitarian roots. As part of the Mainline assortment, this car fits perfectly into general collections while offering extra detail for those who enjoy off-road vehicles.
Materials, colors and value
This specific model comes in at a standard 1/64 scale and uses a durable plastic base to support the metal body. The color scheme is defined by its unpainted ZAMAC exterior, which shows off the natural silver of the diecast material. Clear see-through windows allow you to view the black interior details inside. Black bumpers and wheel wells frame the tires nicely. Because it has a ZAMAC body, this car often holds more value among enthusiasts than typical plastic releases.
Questions about the LAND ROVER DEFENDER 90
What does ZAMAC mean on this Hot Wheels car?+
ZAMAC is an abbreviation for Zinc Aluminum Magnesium Alloy. It refers to the metal used to cast the body of the diecast vehicle instead of plastic. Cars with ZAMAC bodies are usually heavier and have a different texture than standard painted models.
Is this Land Rover Defender part of a special series?+
Yes, it is released as part of the Then and Now series in 2025. This theme typically pairs classic car designs with modern styling updates or contemporary racing liveries to show how automotive history evolves.
How common is this specific Land Rover Defender release?+
This model belongs to the Mainline assortment, which means it was produced in large quantities for retail stores. It is not a Treasure Hunt or Chase car, so you can generally find it without much difficulty.
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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.


























