
TRACK DWAGON
Mainline · HW WAGONS · #2/5
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The TRACK DWAGON arrives in the 2025 Mainline lineup as part of the HW WAGONS series. This model brings a wild energy to your collection with its unique fusion of classic station wagon shape and aggressive off-road styling. It features a bright blue body paired with eye-catching lime green accents on the bumpers, rocker panels, and oversized rear wheels. The side graphics add another layer of detail with topographic map patterns and bold tribal-inspired designs that pop against the paint. As a standard Mainline release, it fits right into everyday play or display sets without breaking the bank.
Materials, colors and value
Built in the classic Hot Wheels scale of 1/64, this diecast car relies on durable plastic for its main body structure to accommodate its complex shapes and large rear tires. The color combination is strictly limited to a blue base with contrasting lime green details and black trim pieces like the grille and roof rack. Because it comes from the mass-produced Mainline assortment rather than a special chase or treasure hunt line, these are generally easy to find at retail stores today.
Questions about the TRACK DWAGON
Is the TRACK DWAGON hard to find?+
No, this car is part of the regular Mainline series released in 2025. It does not carry any special rarity markings like a flame logo or Spectraflame paint finish. You can expect to see these available for purchase at most major retailers that stock Hot Wheels products throughout its release year.
What colors are on the TRACK DWAGON?+
The vehicle features a primarily blue body with significant lime green detailing found on the front and rear bumpers, side skirts, and the large rear wheels. It also includes black accents such as the hood vents, roof rack, grille area, and intricate tribal graphics printed along the sides of the cabin.
Does this car have a metal body?+
The TRACK DWAGON uses plastic for its main shell to allow for more complex molding details like the large rear tires and distinct aerodynamic features. While many premium Hot Wheels models use metal bodies, standard Mainline cars often rely on high-quality plastic construction which keeps production costs lower for shoppers.
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How much is a JBB81 - TRACK DWAGON 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.























