
DEORA II
Mainline · HW Fan Driven (2026) · #1/5
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View series →The story behind the DEORA II
The Deora II makes a striking return for collectors in 2026 as part of the HW Fan Driven series within the Mainline assortment. This futuristic speedster was originally designed by Larry Wood, and its sleek, aerodynamic shape remains one of the most recognizable silhouettes in Hot Wheels history. The car features a smooth body with bold graphics that highlight its racing heritage. As a standard release found on store shelves worldwide, this model is accessible to anyone looking to complete their collection or start new sets involving Larry Wood designs.
Materials, colors and value
This specific casting uses a durable plastic base rather than metal diecast material, which helps keep it lightweight for fast play and stacking in tall towers. The body sports a vibrant turquoise finish that covers the front nose, while the side panels are primarily white with black geometric stripes separated by gold accents to add contrast. A gray interior is visible through clear windows, giving the cockpit realistic detail without cluttering the view. These cars tend to hold value best when kept in their original sealed packaging for display.
Questions about the DEORA II
Is the Deora II considered a rare Hot Wheels model?+
The Deora II is not generally classified as rare because it belongs to the standard Mainline assortment. These cars are produced in large quantities and sold at major retail stores globally, making them relatively easy to find compared to limited edition releases.
What material is used for this specific casting?+
This particular Deora II model features a plastic base instead of the traditional zinc alloy metal. Many original versions from earlier years also utilized lightweight plastic construction to achieve their unique futuristic look and allow them to roll quickly on tracks.
How can I tell if my car is part of this series?+
You will know you have the correct model by checking for HW Fan Driven branding on the card backing. The physical car matches these details with a turquoise nose, white sides featuring black stripes and gold accents, plus clear windows over a gray interior.
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