
VOLVO 240 DRIFT WAGON
240 DRIFT WAGON
Mainline · HW Mods (2026) · #2/5
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View series →The story behind the VOLVO 240 DRIFT WAGON
The Volvo 240 Drift Wagon arrives in 2026 as part of the HW Mods series within the Hot Wheels Mainline assortment. This specific casting celebrates a very real niche in car culture where practical station wagons were modified into high-speed drift machines. Designed by Fraser Campbell, this model captures that aggressive aesthetic perfectly. It features wide fenders and racing decals including sponsor logos like Castrol and Bilstein on its glossy blue body. The yellow windows give the cabin a distinct look while matching the front lights. As a standard Mainline release with SKU JJJ36, it is designed to be accessible for general collectors who enjoy modified car themes.
Materials, colors and value
This diecast model uses plastic materials throughout the construction rather than metal bodies found in premium lines. The scale of this car sits at 1/64 which matches most modern retail releases from Mattel. You will find a glossy blue paint job covering the main body panels while black plastics form the base and bumper details. The interior is detailed with silver components behind yellow tinted windows. Collectors often look for these HW Mods to complete their sets of modified vehicles or specific Volvo castings. It holds value based on condition rather than extreme rarity since it belongs to a mass produced retail series.
Questions about the VOLVO 240 DRIFT WAGON
Is the Volvo 240 Drift Wagon rare+
No, this model is part of the standard Mainline assortment released in 2026. It does not feature special rarity markings like a flame logo or Spectraflame paint associated with Treasure Hunts. You can find it relatively easily at most retail stores that stock Hot Wheels cars throughout its release window.
What are the main colors of this car+
The primary body color is a glossy blue finish that covers the roof and fenders. It features black plastic bases and bumpers along with silver interior details visible through yellow windows. Racing decals add gold, white and black accents to the side doors which help distinguish it from standard unpainted versions.
Is this car made of metal or plastic+
This specific Volvo 240 Drift Wagon casting is manufactured entirely out of plastic. It belongs to a series that prioritizes unique body styling and modifications over using traditional diecast metal construction methods common in older Hot Wheels models.
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How much is a JJJ36 - VOLVO 240 DRIFT WAGON 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.




















