
CRUISE BRUISER
Mainline · Wagons (2026) · #1/10
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The Cruise Bruiser brings a bold attitude to the road in its debut as part of the Wagons series for 2026. Designed by Dmitriy Shakhmatov and assigned SKU JJJ49, this model captures that classic American muscle vibe with a modern Hot Wheels twist. As a Mainline release, it is meant to be an accessible collectible found in standard retail packs rather than a rare chase variant. The car features a distinctive stance with massive rear tires and an exposed engine setup that really grabs attention. It fits perfectly into the current trend of rugged, custom-built station wagons that bridge the gap between family haulers and high-performance machines.
Materials, colors and value
This diecast model scales down at 1/64 size for display or play. The body is constructed from plastic to accommodate its unique design features, including the massive rear suspension details. It sports a Gloss Light Brown exterior with matching side graphics that add visual interest along the doors and hood area. Underneath sits a solid black base which supports the aggressive wheel setup typical of this style. Inside, you will find Silver interior detailing visible through the windows to give it extra depth.
Questions about the CRUISE BRUISER
Is the Cruise Bruiser a rare Hot Wheels car?+
No, it is not considered rare since it belongs to the standard Mainline assortment released in 2026. These cars are produced for general retail distribution and can usually be found easily at major toy stores or online retailers without needing specialized hunts.
What materials were used to make this car?+
The Cruise Bruiser features a plastic body designed specifically to support its rugged styling. While many premium Hot Wheels use metal bodies, Mainline models like this often utilize durable molded plastics for complex shapes and lower production costs.
Who created the design for the Cruise Bruiser?+
The unique look of this vehicle comes from designer Dmitriy Shakhmatov. He crafted its aggressive proportions, oversized tires, and exposed engine details to fit within the broader Wagons theme while maintaining that signature custom Hot Wheels aesthetic.
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How much is a JJJ49 - CRUISE BRUISER 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.


























