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Track Ripper
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Track Ripper

SKU
JCK98
Release year
2025
Scale
1/64
Base material
Plastic
Series index
5/10
Mainline #
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Mystery Models · Mystery Models Series 1 2025 · #5/10

Wheels

J5Japanese 5-Spoke

Colors

body
color:Blue
detailed:Turquoise
source:Turquoise
interior
source:Yellow
color:Yellow
detailed:Yellow
base
color:Red
detailed:Red
source:Red
window
source:Clear (See-Through)
Price history

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The story behind the Track Ripper

The Track Ripper brings high-speed excitement to your collection with its aggressive racing design. Released in 2025 as part of the Mystery Models Series 1, this model offers a fun element of surprise for collectors and shoppers alike. The car features a sleek aerodynamic profile complete with a large rear spoiler that hints at serious downforce capabilities on the track. While these models are generally accessible through retail channels, they carry an intriguing novelty factor since you often cannot see exactly which car is inside until opening the packaging. This specific iteration showcases bold color choices and racing livery details that make it stand out in any display case or play set.

Materials, colors and value

This model features a detailed plastic body designed for durability during casual play while maintaining crisp lines. The primary paint scheme utilizes vibrant turquoise with accents of blue, giving the exterior a dynamic metallic look under light. A striking red base contrasts sharply against the cool tones of the upper shell and interior elements painted in bright yellow. Clear windows allow visibility into the cockpit area without distorting the view of the inner details. Collectors value these pieces for their unique mystery box appeal rather than extreme rarity, making them affordable additions to entry-level sets or themed groups focused on futuristic race concepts.

Questions about the Track Ripper

Is the Track Ripper from Mystery Models considered rare?+

No, it is not classified as a limited edition like Treasure Hunts. These cars are standard mass-produced items found in regular retail stores worldwide. While individual colors might vary slightly by region or production run frequency, they remain fairly common and easy to find for most collectors looking to complete their Mystery Models collection quickly.

What materials is the 2025 Track Ripper made of?+

The vehicle body consists entirely of molded plastic components rather than die-cast metal parts. This material choice helps keep manufacturing costs low so more kids can enjoy owning one easily without breaking a bank account quickly if dropped accidentally during rough outdoor races between friends frequently playing together daily.

How much is the Track Ripper worth today?+

Since it belongs to an open assortment rather than exclusive limited releases, its monetary value stays quite reasonable typically ranging anywhere from just a few dollars up perhaps ten depending heavily upon condition quality overall packaging integrity remaining intact over time passed since original purchase date occurred initially long ago years back.

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How much is a JCK98 - Track Ripper Hot Wheels product worth?

Estimated value
€5.20
Low
€3.64
High
€8.32
Estimated

This 2025 Mystery Models 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.