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'88 Honda CRX
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'88 Honda CRX

CRX

SKU
JKF13
Release year
2026
Scale
1/64
Base material
Metal
Series index
5/5
Mainline #
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Car Culture · Japan Historics 5 (2026) · #5/5

Wheels

RR-AReal Riders Aero

Colors

body
color:Silver
detailed:Silver
source:Metalflake Silver
premium:Metalflake
interior
source:Black
color:Black
detailed:Black
base
premium:Matte
color:Black
detailed:Black
source:Black
window
detailed:Smoke
source:Smoke Tint
color:Gray
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The story behind the '88 Honda CRX

The 2026 '88 Honda CRX brings a classic piece of Japanese automotive history into your collection with sharp lines and timeless appeal. Designed by Ryu Asada for the Car Culture assortment, this model celebrates the Japan Historics series theme that highlights iconic vehicles from Tokyo's racing scene decades ago. The sleek hatchback silhouette captures why enthusiasts loved this car in real life, combining sporty styling with everyday usability. As part of a themed collection aimed at adult collectors, it offers more detail and care than standard releases. Fans of 1980s JDM cars will appreciate how accurately the diecast version reflects that era's unique design language without adding modern distractions.

Materials, colors and value

This model features a metal body in several shades including solid silver, metalfake silver, and plain metalflake finishes depending on the variant. Window tints come in smoke or gray variations while most bases are black matte plastic. Interior details appear primarily in dark tones matching exterior accents. Being part of Car Culture means higher quality expectations compared to regular mainline items. Collectors value these for their historical significance and build quality rather than rarity alone since they're not Treasure Hunts but still hold steady demand among specialty hobbyists who focus on Japanese imports.

Questions about the '88 Honda CRX

Is the 2026 '88 Honda CRX rare?+

Not particularly rare overall. It belongs to Car Culture which targets dedicated buyers rather than casual shoppers so production numbers stay moderate enough to keep prices reasonable but high enough that finding one shouldn't be difficult through normal retail channels.

What makes this release special compared other Hot Wheels?+

Car Culture models emphasize accuracy and craftsmanship over flashy gimmicks. This CRX showcases realistic proportions appropriate scale detailing subtle paint effects like metalfake finishes plus thoughtful color combinations inspired actual vintage examples making it stand out against typical brightly colored mainstream offerings.

How do I know which version I have?+

Check base markings carefully since multiple silver variations exist including plain metalflake versus speckled metalfake finishes. Also note window tint differences between lighter gray and darker smoke options along with slight interior shading changes across production runs helping identify specific sub-variants within same general design framework.

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How much is a JKF13 - '88 Honda CRX Hot Wheels product worth?

Estimated value
€4.00
Low
€2.80
High
€6.40
Estimated

This 2026 Car Culture 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.