
'17 FORD F-150 RAPTOR
F-150
Mainline · HW DIRT (2025) · #9/10
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View series →The story behind the '17 FORD F-150 RAPTOR
The '17 Ford F-150 Raptor hits the track in 2025 as a rugged entry for the HW DIRT series within the Hot Wheels Mainline assortment. This model captures the aggressive look of modern off-road trucks with its wide stance and detailed side graphics featuring Ford Performance branding. As part of the core retail line, it serves up exciting desert racing action at a scale that fits perfectly in any collection or play set. Fans love this truck for how well it represents real-world performance vehicles in miniature form.
Materials, colors and value
This diecast model comes in a striking blue body with clear see-through windows and black interior details. The base is solid plastic painted black, matching the heavy-duty treaded tires designed for rough terrain play. It features the standard 1/64 scale found on most Hot Wheels cars, making it easy to store or display alongside other mainline releases.
Questions about the '17 FORD F-150 RAPTOR
What series is the '17 Ford F-150 Raptor from?+
The car belongs to the HW DIRT series released during 2025. This theme focuses on off-road vehicles and desert racing trucks designed for rugged play.
Is this a rare Treasure Hunt model?+
No, it is not a Treasure Hunt or limited edition car. It was released as part of the regular Mainline assortment found in most retail stores worldwide.
What colors and materials does this truck use?+
The body features metallic blue paint with detailed decals, clear windows, black interior parts, and a fully plastic base that supports its off-road style tires.
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