
Nissan Maxima Drift Car
Maxima Drift Car
Mainline · Wagons (2026) · #10/10
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View series →The story behind the Nissan Maxima Drift Car
The Nissan Maxima Drift Car brings a unique blend of family hauler comfort and track-ready aggression to your collection for 2026. As part of the Wagons series in the core Mainline assortment, this model stands out by taking a classic sedan platform and transforming it into a high-performance drift machine with an extended estate body style. Designed by Dmitriy Shakhmatov under SKU JJK53, the car features a distinct wide-body kit that mimics real-world tuning culture modifications seen in competitive drifting events around the world.
Materials, colors and value
This model is built on a plastic base and comes at the standard Hot Wheels scale of 1/64. The most striking feature for collectors will be the special paint finish found in some variations, specifically the Spectraflame Black body color which gives it a metallic candy shine not seen on regular retail packs. Other versions may appear with solid black bodies or different window tints including gray and smoke options. While standard Mainline cars are affordable entry points, finding this specific wagon model finished in that shiny Spectraflame paint job adds significant visual appeal to any display case.
Questions about the Nissan Maxima Drift Car
Is the Nissan Maxima Drift Car from 2026 a rare Treasure Hunt car?+
The listing identifies this vehicle as part of the regular Mainline assortment for the Wagons series. While it does not appear to be an exclusive limited edition by default, you should look closely at your specific copy. If it has Spectraflame paint or unique wheels, it might have been inserted into packs as a special hunt model during production runs.
What materials are used in the body and base of this car?+
Like most vehicles produced for the standard Mainline series released today, this specific Nissan Maxima Drift Car utilizes a durable plastic casting for its main structure. The chassis is also made from black plastic rather than metal to keep costs down while maintaining strength during play.
Who designed the custom look of this drift wagon?+
The creative styling and proportions of this unique station wagon model were developed by Dmitriy Shakhmatov. He is a talented designer known for creating highly detailed diecast replicas that capture specific automotive subcultures, in this case focusing on aggressive drifting aesthetics applied to vintage family cars.
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How much is a JJK53 - Nissan Maxima Drift Car 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.


























