
Fiat Beast of Turin
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Mainline · Drop Tops (2026) · #5/5
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View series →The story behind the Fiat Beast of Turin
The Fiat Beast of Turin arrives in the 2026 Mainline series as a standout entry in the Drop Tops collection. Designed by Craig Callum, this model captures the spirit of early racing legends with its bold and aerodynamic shape. It features an unpainted ZAMAC body that gives off a raw metal look, paired perfectly with striking gold interior details and fenders. The gray plastic base supports the open cockpit design while maintaining durability for track runs. As part of the core retail lineup, it offers fans a chance to own a piece of Hot Wheels history without breaking the bank.
Materials, colors and value
Built at a scale of 1/64, this Fiat Beast of Turin uses a mix of materials typical of Mainline releases. The body is crafted from ZAMAC metal left in an unpainted finish for authenticity. A gray plastic base provides stability and contrast against the metallic tones inside. Gold accents appear on both the interior components and exterior fenders, adding visual interest without extra paint layers. Collectors often appreciate this style for its vintage appeal and straightforward design.
Questions about the Fiat Beast of Turin
Is Fiat Beast of Turin a rare car?+
No, it is part of the regular Mainline series released in 2026. These cars are mass-produced and widely available through retail channels. While not limited or hard to find, its unique styling may still make it desirable among collectors.
What does ZAMAC mean for diecast toys?+
ZAMAC is a zinc alloy used in many Hot Wheels models because of its strength and ease of casting. In this case, the Fiat Beast of Turin uses an unpainted version to showcase the natural texture and shine of the metal.
How do I identify which cars are from Drop Tops series?+
The 2026 Drop Tops line includes models with open roof designs or convertible styling. The Fiat Beast of Turin fits this theme perfectly with its exposed cockpit and classic racing silhouette, making it easy to spot on the track.
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