
5 ALARM
Mainline · HW Heavyweights (2026) · #1/5
Find this car
affiliateWe may earn a commission from purchases made through these links.
Colors
No sales recorded yet. Price history builds as cars sell on the marketplace.
More from HW Heavyweights
View series →The story behind the 5 ALARM
The 5 ALARM arrives in 2026 as a standout entry in the Mainline series under the HW Heavyweights theme. Designed by Dmitriy Shakhmatov, this model captures the rugged look of emergency response vehicles with bold styling and heavy-duty proportions. The car features a bright yellow body contrasted against gray bases and black interior details, making it instantly recognizable on any shelf. As part of the regular Mainline release, it offers collectors an accessible yet visually striking option that celebrates utility vehicles in diecast form.
Materials, colors and value
Built at 1/64 scale with a metal base, the 5 ALMR combines durability and detail expected from Hot Wheels heavy vehicle models. It appears in multiple color variations including Gray, Dark Gray, Satin for the base and Yellow body paint over black interiors. Its sturdy construction makes it suitable for both display and play while maintaining its appearance after repeated handling.
Questions about the 5 ALARM
Is the Hot Wheels 5 ALMR a rare collectible?+
The 5 ALRM is part of the Mainline series, which means it was produced in large quantities for retail stores. It isn't considered rare or limited edition like Treasure Hunts or Super Treasure Hunts.
How can I tell if my 5 ALMR has a metal base?+
The 2026 HW Heavyweights version of the 5 ALRM uses a solid metal chassis, which gives it more weight and sturdiness compared to fully plastic models.
What color options are available for the Hot Wheels 5 Alarm?+
This model comes in several base colors including Gray, Dark Gray and Satin finishes. The body is typically painted Yellow with black interior accents across all variations released.
More like this
How much is a JJK99 - 5 ALARM 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.






















