
'82 Toyota Supra
Supra
Mainline · Then And Now (2026) · #8/10
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The '82 Toyota Supra brings serious retro racing vibes back to the track for its 2026 release. Part of the Then And Now series within the core Mainline assortment, this model captures the aggressive stance and iconic design that made early Supras famous among sports car fans. Designed by Lindsey Lee, it features a sharp Metalflake Silver body paired with a red interior and black trim details. The side stripes add extra visual flair without cluttering the classic lines of the vehicle. As a standard Mainline casting from 2026, it is produced for mass retail distribution rather than as a limited edition hunt item. This means collectors can find it fairly easily in regular packs or online stores compared to rare Treasure Hunts.
Materials, colors and value
This diecast model arrives at 1/64 scale with a durable plastic construction typical of Mainline releases. The exterior showcases a shiny Metalflake Silver finish that catches the light nicely, complemented by bold black graphics and red accents on the interior. It sits securely on a matching black base that grounds its aggressive styling. While not made from metal diecast bodies like Premium editions, this version holds up well for display or play due to standard manufacturing quality. Collectors often seek out specific color combos in this series because they offer great value for building themed displays without high costs associated with rare variants.
Questions about the '82 Toyota Supra
Is the '82 Toyota Supra from 2026 a Treasure Hunt?+
No, this particular release is part of the regular Mainline assortment. It does not feature the special flame logo or Spectraflame paint associated with rare Treasure Hunts. You will find it packaged normally in standard blister cards alongside other common castings from the 2026 lineup without any special rarity markings.
What material is used for this Supra model?+
This Hot Wheels casting uses a plastic body rather than metal. Most cars in the Mainline series are made using injection-molded plastics to keep costs low while maintaining durability during play and handling. The silver finish you see is achieved through painted coatings applied over these sturdy plastic shells.
How can I identify the specific color version?+
Look closely at your car's base or check its unique SKU number which should read JJK28. This code helps verify you have the Metalflake Silver variant with red interior details shown here. Different versions might exist across various years so checking these identifiers ensures accuracy when sorting through similar looking models in larger collections.
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How much is a JJK28 - '82 Toyota Supra 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.

























