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Mountain Mauler
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Mountain Mauler

Hot Wheels Let's Race
SKU
JJK20
Release year
2026
Scale
1/64
Base material
Plastic
Series index
2/5
Mainline #
179
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Mainline · Hot Wheels Let's Race (2026) · #2/5

Wheels

BLORBead-Lock Off-Road

Colors

body
color:Orange
detailed:Orange
source:Orange
interior
color:Red
detailed:Red
base
color:Gray
detailed:Gray
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The story behind the Mountain Mauler

The Mountain Mauler from 2026 brings rugged energy to your collection as part of the Mainline series. Designed by Brendon Vetuskey, this vehicle captures the spirit of off-road racing with a wild attitude and serious traction. It belongs to the Hot Wheels Let's Race theme for that year, which focuses on high-performance models built for competition and track fun. As a standard retail release, you will find these at major stores worldwide during its active run. The unique six-wheel setup gives it plenty of stability when navigating rough terrain or looping through tracks. Fans love this casting for its creative approach to all-terrain vehicles.

Materials, colors and value

This diecast model features a sturdy plastic construction that mimics heavy-duty metal parts used in real off-road rigs. You get a bright orange body paired with bold green fenders and a protective roll cage. The interior details pop thanks to red seats, while the base is finished in gray to resemble a solid chassis undercarriage. Sitting at 1/64 scale, it fits perfectly into standard storage cases or on display shelves alongside other modern releases. Collectors typically value these for their fun styling and role as everyday playable models.

Questions about the Mountain Mauler

Is the Mountain Mauler a rare Hot Wheels car?+

No, this is not considered a rare model. It was released in the regular Mainline assortment during 2026. These cars are mass-produced and distributed to stores globally for general retail sale. While they can still be fun additions to any collection or play set, you generally do not need to worry about missing out on finding one since supply is plentiful.

What does the 1/64 scale mean?+

The term means this miniature vehicle is exactly sixty-four times smaller than a full-sized real car would be. This specific size has become the standard for most modern diecast brands because it allows for detailed designs while keeping each model compact enough to fit easily into small storage cases or display cabinets.

How do I know if this is the correct version?+

Look closely at the car card and packaging. It should clearly state that it belongs to the Let's Race theme from 2026. You can also verify the model by checking for designer credit to Brendon Vetuskey on official databases or catalogs associated with SKU JJK20.

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How much is a JJK20 - Mountain Mauler Hot Wheels product worth?

Estimated value
€2.00
Low
€1.40
High
€3.20
Estimated

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.