
Porsche 917LH
917LH
Target Retro · Hot Ones 1 (2026) · #4/8
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The story behind the Porsche 917LH
The Porsche 917LH from the 2026 Hot Ones series is a standout addition for fans of vintage racing cars. Released as part of the Target Retro assortment, this model captures the aggressive stance and iconic look of the original endurance racer. Designed by Dmitriy Shakhmatov, it features detailed livery elements including Goodyear branding and race numbers that bring its history to life at 1/64 scale. With only three known color variations across Spectraflame Dark Green, standard green, and dark green finishes paired with blue windows and gray interiors, this car holds strong appeal for both casual buyers and serious collectors looking to complete their Hot Ones collection.
Materials, colors and value
This Porsche 917LH model is built using a plastic base material, typical of the mainline series. It comes in three body color options: Spectraflame Dark Green, regular green, and dark green, all matched with blue-tinted windows and gray interiors. The car’s yellow accents on the base add visual contrast and help highlight its retro racing theme. While not rare in general production terms, its inclusion in the Hot Ones lineup gives it a degree of collectibility due to limited availability through Target Retro packaging.
Questions about the Porsche 917LH
How do I know if my Porsche 917LH is valuable?+
The value depends on which version you have. Spectraflame versions tend to be more sought after by collectors, especially those in excellent condition with original packaging.
What makes the Porsche 917LH different from other Hot Wheels models?+
Its inclusion in the Hot Ones series and Target Retro assortment sets it apart. The detailed livery and racing decals make it a standout among standard releases.
Is the Porsche 917LH still available to buy new?+
As with many Hot Wheels models, availability can vary by location. Since it was released in 2026 under Target Retro packaging, it may no longer be found on store shelves.
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