
Custom 2020 Honda e
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Mainline · HW EV (2026) · #9/10
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View series →The story behind the Custom 2020 Honda e
The Custom 2020 Honda e brings a fresh look to electric mobility in the world of diecast collecting for 2026. Designed by Fraser Campbell, this model captures the retro-futuristic vibe that made the real-life vehicle such an instant classic among car enthusiasts and tech fans alike. As part of the HW EV series under Hot Wheels Mainline releases, it celebrates Honda’s forward-thinking approach to urban transportation without sacrificing playful style.
Materials, colors and value
This 1/64 scale model features a bright yellow body with black accents on the roof, base, interior, and wheels. The smoke-tinted windows add contrast while keeping visibility high for display purposes. Made entirely from plastic, like most Mainline cars, it is built to be durable yet affordable for casual collectors or new fans of Hot Wheels.
Questions about the Custom 2020 Honda e
Is the Custom 2020 Honda e a rare car?+
No, this model was released as part of the regular Mainline assortment in 2026. That means it is mass-produced and widely available at retail stores.
How do I know if my Custom Honda e has Charge Yellow paint?+
Check for a bright yellow finish with possible subtle gloss variations compared to standard yellow models, though exact shade differences can be hard to tell without side-by-side comparison.
What makes the 2026 HW EV series special?+
It highlights electric vehicles from different brands in Hot Wheels form. Each car offers a unique design that reflects modern automotive trends and eco-friendly innovation.
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How much is a JMB11 - Custom 2020 Honda e 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.

























