
RODGER DODGER 2.0
Mainline · HW EV · #9/10
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The RODGER DODGER 2.0 arrives as a bold entry in the 2025 Mainline lineup under the HW EV series theme. This futuristic muscle car features an exposed engine design that looks ready for high-octane action on any track. It brings modern styling to collectors who love electric vehicle concepts mixed with classic Hot Wheels energy. The silver body catches light beautifully, while orange and black graphics add contrast along its sleek sides. As part of the core retail collection, this model is accessible yet unique enough to stand out in displays or play sessions alike.
Materials, colors and value
Built at a precise 1/64 scale, this car has a metallic silver finish that gives it a polished, modern look. The body includes bold orange and black decals that highlight the speed-focused theme of the HW EV series. With its distinctive open engine bay design and sporty wheel set, the RODGER DODGER 2.0 appeals to fans of both vintage-inspired and futuristic hot rods. Collectors often value these Mainline releases for their detail and consistency across years.
Questions about the RODGER DODGER 2.0
Is the Rodger Dodger 2.0 a rare Hot Wheels car?+
No, it is not considered rare since it belongs to the regular 2025 Mainline series under HW EV theme.
What color options does this car come in?+
This specific release comes only with a silver body and matching orange-black graphics, making it visually consistent across all units produced.
How do I know if my Rodger Dodger 2.0 is an original Hot Wheels model?+
Look for the official Hot Wheels logo on the side or base and check that packaging matches standard Mainline branding from 2025 releases.
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How much is a JBB65 - RODGER DODGER 2.0 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.


























