
'69 CHEVELLE
Chevelle
Mainline · X-Raycers (2026) · #3/5
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View series →The story behind the '69 CHEVELLE
The Hot Wheels '69 Chevelle returns in 2026 as part of the highly anticipated X-Raycers series within the Mainline assortment. Designer Phil Riehlman took this classic American muscle car and gave it a futuristic, transparent twist that highlights its inner mechanics. The vehicle features a translucent turquoise body that allows you to see right through the frame. This specific casting is designed with an open hood and side panels so collectors can view the detailed engine block inside. It sits on black tires and sports racing decals that match the X-Raycers theme perfectly. While it remains a standard retail release, its unique visual style makes it stand out in any case.
Materials, colors and value
This model comes built with a sturdy metal base to keep its weight balanced during play or display. The car arrives at scales of 1/64. It features multiple color options depending on the specific run. Some versions appear in solid blue, while others use turquoise or translucent plastic for that signature X-Raycers look. The interior is painted silver with either smoke or gray windows to complete the aesthetic. Because it is a regular Mainline release rather than a Treasure Hunt or Super Treasure Hunt edition, this Chevelle remains accessible to most collectors looking to add variety.
Questions about the '69 CHEVELLE
Is the 2026 '69 Chevelle X-Raycers rare?+
No, it is a standard Mainline release. This means it was produced in large numbers and remains easy to find at retail stores or online marketplaces throughout its availability window.
How do I tell if my Chevelle belongs to the X-Raycers series?+
Look for special racing decals on the doors that include the number 69 and stylized text. The car also typically features a clear or translucent body so you can see inside.
What is the typical value of this diecast car?+
Since it is not a limited edition, it usually holds its original retail price for some time. Collectors might pay slightly more later if they need a specific color variant to complete their set.
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