
RD-06
Mainline · X-Raycers (2026) · #1/5
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View series →The story behind the RD-06
The RD-06 returns for the 2026 model year as a striking entry in the X-Raycers lineup. This Mainline release features a futuristic, low-profile design that looks like something straight out of a sci-fi racer movie. The car stands out with its bold combination of purple and green tones. Translucent panels let you see parts of the internal structure while still showing off style. With a sleek body shape and aggressive stance, it captures attention on any track or shelf.
Materials, colors and value
This model comes in a 1/64 scale diecast form with a metal base for durability. It features purple paint over gray accents along with translucent green wheels that add depth to the overall look. The interior matches the window tinting with matching green tones throughout. As part of the regular Mainline assortment, this RD-06 is widely available and priced affordably, making it ideal for casual collectors or young fans.
Questions about the RD-06
Is the RD-06 from 2026 a rare Hot Wheels car?+
No. The 2026 RD-06 is part of the standard Mainline series, meaning it's produced in large quantities and easy to find at retail stores.
What colors does the 2026 X-Raycers RD-06 come in?+
The car has a purple body with gray base elements. The windows, interior, and wheels are all translucent green, giving it a vibrant and eye-catching appearance.
How can I tell if my Hot Wheels RD-06 is the 2026 version?+
Look at the packaging for the X-Raycers branding or check the base for 'XRAYCERS' text. The color combination of purple and green will also help confirm it's the right year.
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