
WATTZUP
Mainline · HW EV (2026) · #4/10
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View series →The story behind the WATTZUP
The WATTZUP brings a fresh electric vibe to the track with its futuristic open-wheel design. Released in 2026 as part of the HW EV series within the core Mainline assortment, this model highlights the shift toward sustainable speed themes. Designed by Dave Sheltman, the car features an exposed chassis and distinct aerodynamic elements that mimic real-world electric race cars. The styling is bold yet functional, with large rear tires and a low profile stance that catches the eye on any playset or shelf display.
Materials, colors and value
This diecast model scales down to 1/64 size and features a sturdy metal base for durability during racing sessions. It appears in multiple paint variations including Blue and Metalflake Blue finishes. Interior details vary between Chromed and Silver options depending on the specific casting run found at retail locations. As part of the widely distributed Mainline program, this car is designed to be accessible for casual fans and dedicated collectors alike.
Questions about the WATTZUP
Is WATTZUP a Treasure Hunt or common release?+
WATTZUP is a standard issue in the HW EV series. It does not have special rarity markings like flames on the card backing which means it should be available at most major retailers without needing to hunt for rare variants.
What colors can I find WATTZUP in?+
You will mainly see blue tones across this release. Options include solid Blue and shiny Metalflake Blue paint schemes on the body panels. The interior pieces also change between Chromed metal finishes or standard Silver plastic details depending on when you buy it.
Does WATTZUP have a real car?+
No original vehicle exists for this design since it is a custom creation by designer Dave Sheltman. It belongs to the electric theme category meant purely for imaginative play and modern diecast collecting rather than representing any specific production automobile.
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