
'21 Ford Bronco
Bronco
Mainline · HW Dirt (2026) · #7/10
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View series →The story behind the '21 Ford Bronco
The '21 Ford Bronco joins the Hot Wheels lineup in 2026 as part of the HW Dirt series. This model captures the rugged spirit of modern off-road trucks with its aggressive stance and detailed decals. Designed by Dmitriy Shakhmatov, this diecast release brings a fresh look to collectors who love capable vehicles ready for adventure. As a standard Mainline car, it fits perfectly into everyday collecting routines while offering high visual appeal through striking graphics and realistic proportions.
Materials, colors and value
This Hot Wheels model features a plastic body painted in glossy white with black accents on the base and interior. The windows come in light smoke or tinted versions depending on production variations. Red highlights appear throughout, especially around the wheels which sport red rims that match the side decals. At 1/64 scale, this miniature captures all essential details of its full-sized counterpart without compromising playability.
Questions about the '21 Ford Bronco
Is the '21 Ford Bronco Hot Wheels car rare?+
No, it is a regular Mainline release from 2026. These cars are mass-produced and widely available in stores worldwide.
What does the HW Dirt series mean for collectors?+
The HW Dirt theme includes rugged trucks built for off-road action, often featuring lifted suspensions, large tires, and adventurous styling cues like bold paint schemes.
How can I tell if my '21 Ford Bronco is authentic?+
Check the base of the car. It should be marked with 2026 and include a clear SKU code such as JJK46 to confirm its official Hot Wheels origin.
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How much is a JJK46 - '21 Ford Bronco 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.
























