
1985 HONDA CR-X
CR-X
Mainline · HW J-Import (2026) · #4/10
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View series →The story behind the 1985 HONDA CR-X
The 1985 Honda CR-X arrives in the Hot Wheels lineup as a special tribute inside the HW J-Import series for 2026. Designed by Ryu Asada, this model captures the iconic look of modified Japanese street cars from the late 1980s and early 1990s. The diecast body is finished in bright silver ZAMAC metal with bold racing graphics, including orange and pink stripes that give it a classic drift car vibe. With its wide fender flares and large rear wing, this replica stands out on any shelf. As part of the standard Mainline assortment, it brings authentic tuning culture to your collection without breaking the bank.
Materials, colors and value
This 1/64 scale model features a solid ZAMAC metal body with detailed black plastic base components. The interior is painted in dark tones while the windows come in either smoke or gray variations depending on production batches. Collectors often appreciate how accurately this version represents real-world modified Hondas seen during Japan's golden era of car culture. While individual values may vary based on condition and packaging, models like these typically hold steady interest among fans who enjoy tracking complete sets within themed sub-series such as HW J-Import.
Questions about the 1985 HONDA CR-X
How much is the 1985 Honda CR-X Hot Wheels car worth?+
The value depends on whether it's new in packaging or loose. Mint sealed copies usually fetch more than opened ones, especially if they're from limited runs like this HW J-Import release. Check online marketplaces to compare current prices.
How can I tell if my 1985 Honda CR-X is a real Hot Wheels?+
Look for the official Hot Wheels logo on packaging and base, correct wheel design matching known releases, and consistent paint quality. Fake versions often have sloppy decals or incorrect colors not found in legitimate production runs.
Is this Honda CR-X a rare collectible?+
It's part of the 2026 HW J-Import series, which tends to be popular among collectors. While not extremely limited, some color combinations or packaging variants could become harder to find over time.
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