
CUPRA e-Racer
e-RACER
Mainline · Nightspeed (2026) · #5/10
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View series →The story behind the CUPRA e-Racer
The CUPRA e-Racer brings futuristic electric racing vibes to the 2026 Hot Wheels lineup. Designed by Shawn Moghadam, this sleek model fits into the Nightspeed series theme of high-tech performance cars ready for neon-lit tracks at night. As part of the Mainline assortment, it is a widely available release meant for everyday collectors and fans alike. Its bold racing livery with glowing green accents on dark metalflake gray gives it an energetic presence that stands out in any collection or display case.
Materials, colors and value
This Hot Wheels car comes at a standard 1/64 scale and features a plastic body base, typical of many Mainline models. The paint scheme includes variations like Gray, Dark Gray, Metalflake Dark Gray, and full Metalflake finishes across different production runs, all with black bases and interiors. Collectors often enjoy spotting the subtle differences between these color options when building their sets.
Questions about the CUPRA e-Racer
Is the CUPRA e-Racer Hot Wheels car rare or hard to find?+
No, it is part of the Mainline series which means it was produced in large quantities. It should be easy to locate at retail stores through 2026 without needing special searches.
How can I tell what color variant my CUPRA e-Racer is?+
Check the finish of the body paint under good light. If it sparkles, you have a Metalflake version. Solid tones are either Gray or Dark Gray depending on how deep the shade appears.
Will this model increase in value over time?+
Since it is a common Mainline release and not limited like Treasure Hunts, its resale value will likely stay low unless it becomes highly sought after by theme collectors later on.
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