
FUTURISMO
Mainline · HW RACE DAY (2025) · #4/10
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The FUTURISMO brings a bold racing look to your shelf with its sleek silver finish and striking green windows. Released in 2025 as part of the HW RACE DAY series, this model captures that high-speed energy you expect from track-inspired designs. It features sharp lines, aerodynamic curves, and a low stance that makes it stand out among Mainline releases. This car is built for fans who love futuristic race concepts with real Hot Wheels performance. Its clean styling and bright color combo make it easy to spot in any collection or on the track.
Materials, colors and value
This FUTURISMO model has a shiny silver plastic body paired with clear green windows and black interior details. The base is white, giving contrast that highlights its racing theme. Built at Hot Wheels standard 1/64 scale, this car fits well alongside other Mainline models for display or play. Its modern shape and bright colors appeal to collectors who enjoy bold design choices in everyday releases.
Questions about the FUTURISMO
Is the 2025 FUTURISMO a rare Hot Wheels model?+
No, it is not considered rare. It was released as part of the regular Mainline series under HW RACE DAY in 2025 and should be relatively easy to find.
What colors does the FUTURISMO come in?+
The car has a silver body, green windows, white base, black interior trim, and matching wheels. These bright contrasts make it visually distinct on display or during play sessions.
How much is the 2025 FUTURISMO worth?+
As a standard Mainline release from 2025, this model typically holds modest collector value. Prices vary based on condition and packaging availability but usually stay within normal retail range.
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