
LOTUS CORTINA
Cortina
Mainline · HW Euro (2026) · #3/10
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View series →The story behind the LOTUS CORTINA
The Lotus Cortina arrives in 2026 as a standout entry in the HW Euro series. This iconic British sports coupe brings serious racing heritage to your collection with its sleek lines and competitive history. Designer Fraser Campbell captures that classic motorsport feel perfectly on this Mainline model. It rolls into stores at the standard 1/64 scale, making it easy to display alongside other favorite rides. The distinctive livery features bold number 63 roundels and Castrol branding along the side panels. This release adds a fresh European flavor to the annual lineup without breaking the bank for casual fans or serious hobbyists alike.
Materials, colors and value
This specific casting utilizes durable plastic for its base material construction, keeping it lightweight yet sturdy enough for regular handling. The exterior sports an eye-catching Pearlescent Mint Green finish that looks great under bright display lighting. Inside the cabin, you will spot a warm Tan interior that contrasts nicely with the lighter body color. As part of the core Mainline assortment, this car is produced in large quantities globally. This means it tends to remain very affordable on the secondary market for years after its 2026 debut.
Questions about the LOTUS CORTINA
Is the 2026 Lotus Cortina a rare or common Hot Wheels release?+
It is considered quite common. As part of the Mainline assortment, it was produced in high volumes for worldwide retail distribution. You will easily find this specific model on store shelves during its active run and likely available at affordable prices long after the initial stock clears out completely.
What is the SKU number to identify this Lotus Cortina?+
You should look for the code JJM47 printed directly underneath the vehicle on the plastic base. This unique identifier helps collectors verify they own the correct version released in 2026 as part of the HW Euro series designed by Fraser Campbell.
Does this Lotus Cortina model feature a metal body?+
No, it does not. The facts list the base material specifically as plastic rather than die-cast metal. While many premium Hot Wheels cars use heavy metal bodies for better detail and weight distribution, this particular Mainline release relies on molded plastic components.
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How much is a JJM47 - LOTUS CORTINA 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.


























