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Carbonic
1/642026

Carbonic

SKU
HK024
Release year
2026
Scale
1/64
Base material
Plastic
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Multi-Packs · 2026 Multi-Pack Exclusives

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Wheels

TRAP5Trapezoid 5-Spoke

Colors

body
color:Gray
detailed:Light Gray
source:Anodized Light gray
premium:Anodized
interior
color:Black
detailed:Black
base
color:Orange
detailed:Orange
window
color:Orange
detailed:Orange
Price history

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The story behind the Carbonic

The Carbonic arrives in 2026 as a distinct addition to the Multi-Pack Exclusives series. This futuristic concept vehicle features an open cockpit design with aggressive aerodynamic lines that make it stand out on any track. Designed by Fraser Campbell, this model captures a sleek and high-speed aesthetic without relying on complex details found in higher-tier releases. It is built for fun and speed rather than delicate display purposes. The car typically appears in multi-car bundles at retail stores during 2026. Collectors who enjoy building large inventories quickly will find the Carbonic to be an exciting find within these packs. Its unique styling ensures it looks different from standard street rods or classic muscle cars often seen in other assortments.

Materials, colors and value

This Hot Wheels model is constructed with a plastic body and base, which makes it durable for heavy play sessions. The color scheme features a metallic gray finish that shifts between light gray and anodized tones depending on the lighting. Bright orange accents highlight the hood stripes, front splitter, and rear spoiler sections. The interior seats are finished in black to provide contrast against the lighter exterior paint jobs. It comes equipped with stylish wheels featuring white rim details. Since it is a 1/64 scale model found mostly in multi-packs, its market value remains accessible for most collectors.

Questions about the Carbonic

Is Carbonic Hot Wheels car valuable?+

The Carbonic generally holds modest financial value since it is primarily distributed through multi-packs rather than exclusive collector boxes. These vehicles are designed to be affordable and accessible for mass retail sales. While finding a perfect condition example with original packaging can slightly increase its worth, most units will trade at low price points because of their common availability in store bundles.

How do I identify the Carbonic diecast model?+

You can recognize this car by looking for SKU HK024 on the packaging or base. The vehicle features a specific futuristic design with an open top and prominent orange racing stripes across a gray metallic body. Designed by Fraser Campbell, it has distinct black interior seating that contrasts sharply with the silver exterior paint job used in 2026 releases.

Is Carbonic part of Mainline series?+

No, this model belongs specifically to the Multi-Packs category for the year 2026. It is not considered a standard Mainline release because it does not typically appear in single blister cards at checkout lanes. Instead, you will usually find these cars bundled together inside larger cardboard boxes containing multiple vehicles sold as sets.

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How much is a HK024 - Carbonic Hot Wheels product worth?

Estimated value
€13
Low
€9.10
High
€21
Estimated

This 2026 Multi-Packs 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.