
Fiat Beast of Turin
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Mainline · Drop Tops (2026) · #5/5
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View series →The story behind the Fiat Beast of Turin
The Fiat Beast of Turin returns in 2026 as part of the Drop Tops series within the core Mainline assortment. Designed by Craig Callum under SKU JJH48, this model captures a classic open-wheel racing look with vintage charm. The car features a bold red finish known as Rosso Corsa on its body and base. This historic shade pays homage to Italian motorsport heritage while looking fresh at 1/64 scale. Shoppers will spot shiny gold accents on the interior components and front grille area. These details give the plastic model a premium feel without using metal parts. As a standard release, it remains accessible for fans of early racing cars.
Materials, colors and value
This diecast car comes with a full red body paired with matching red base trim. The material is durable plastic rather than heavy zinc alloy or lead-free metals often seen in other ranges. Inside the cockpit, collectors will notice gold painted details that contrast sharply against the vibrant Rosso Corsa exterior paint job. Black tinted windows add subtle depth to the design. While specific resale values vary by market conditions over time, typical Mainline items hold steady prices unless they become scarce quickly after launch.
Questions about the Fiat Beast of Turin
Is the Fiat Beast of Turin a metal car?+
No, this particular model is made from plastic instead of diecast metal. Many vehicles in the Mainline series use lightweight polymer bases and bodies to keep manufacturing costs lower while maintaining high quality standards for everyday play.
What does Rosso Corsa mean on a Hot Wheels car?+
Rosso Corsa translates from Italian as racing red. It is an iconic color historically associated with Ferrari and other top European race teams of the 1930s through mid-century eras when they dominated international competition.
How rare will this be since it is Mainline?+
Being a regular Mainline issue means production runs are typically large enough to ensure wide availability in stores during its initial release window. Unless marked specially like Treasure Hunts, these cars usually stay affordable.
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How much is a JJH48 - Fiat Beast of Turin Hot Wheels product worth?
This 2026 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.




















