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DONUT DRIFTER
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DONUT DRIFTER

Sweet Rides
SKU
JJL31
Release year
2026
Scale
1/64
Base material
Metal
Series index
1/5
Mainline #
54
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Mainline · Sweet Rides (2026) · #1/5

Wheels

ADAero Disc

Colors

body
color:White
detailed:White
source:White
interior
color:Beige
detailed:Tan
base
color:Pink
detailed:Pink
premium:Gloss
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The story behind the DONUT DRIFTER

The Donut Drifter brings a sugary twist to the track in the 2026 Mainline release. This unique ride belongs to the Sweet Rides series, which celebrates edible vehicles and dessert-themed designs. Designed by Charlie Angulo, this model captures the fun spirit of Hot Wheels creativity with its pastry-inspired look. As part of the core retail line, it is meant for mass market distribution rather than being a rare Treasure Hunt or Chase variant. Collectors often seek out themed series like Sweet Rides to complete specific narratives within their boxes. The Donut Drifter stands out as a playful addition that mixes racing excitement with culinary charm.

Materials, colors and value

This model features a metal base, which is standard for durability and weight in the Mainline assortment. It comes at the classic 1/64 scale found on most retail cars. The design highlights a white body styled to look like frosting or icing. You will notice details such as beige and tan interior components that resemble dough or pastry elements. Some versions feature pink bases, adding to the sweet aesthetic. Since it is a regular Mainline car with SKU JJL31, it does not carry high monetary value compared to limited editions. It serves primarily as a fun collectible for display or play.

Questions about the DONUT DRIFTER

Is Donut Drifter rare?+

The Donut Drifter is not considered rare. It was released in the Mainline assortment, which consists of mass-produced cars available at regular retail stores. Because it does not carry a Treasure Hunt flame logo or belong to an exclusive series, large quantities were likely produced for general distribution.

How do I identify Donut Drifter?+

You can identify this car by its distinct pastry appearance and specific SKU code JJL31 printed on the card. Look for a white body that mimics frosting, along with brown details resembling chocolate or dough. The base material is metal, but it features plastic accents designed to enhance the dessert theme.

What series does this car belong to?+

This vehicle belongs to the Sweet Rides series released in 2026. This specific sub-series focuses on cars that look like food or desserts. It falls under the broader Mainline collection, which is the primary annual release line for Hot Wheels hobbyists and casual collectors.

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How much is a JJL31 - DONUT DRIFTER Hot Wheels product worth?

Estimated value
€2.00
Low
€1.40
High
€3.20
Estimated

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.