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Aston Martin Vulcan
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Aston Martin Vulcan

Vulcan

SKU
JKX68
Release year
2026
Scale
1/64
Base material
Plastic
Series index
3/5
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Themed Automotive · Summit Surge (2026) · #3/5

Wheels

E5Exotic 5-Spoke

Colors

body
color:Yellow
detailed:Yellow
source:Fluorescent Sunburst Yellow
premium:Flourescent
interior
color:Black
detailed:Black
base
premium:Metalflake
color:Black
detailed:Black
window
detailed:Smoke
color:Gray
Price history

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The story behind the Aston Martin Vulcan

The Aston Martin Vulcan makes a bold return in the 2026 Summit Surge series under the Themed Automotive assortment. This track-focused hypercar is known for its aggressive aerodynamics and raw performance, capturing that spirit perfectly at 1/64 scale. Designed by Ryu Asada with SKU JKX68, this release brings fresh excitement to collectors who love high-performance machines. The model features a striking body palette including standard Yellow, vibrant Fluorescent Sunburst Yellow, and other vivid variations like Flourescent yellow tones. With smoke or gray windows complementing the bright exteriors, it stands out on any shelf. This isn’t just another diecast car. it’s a piece of motorsport-inspired art that appeals to both casual fans and serious enthusiasts looking for something dynamic and visually impactful.

Materials, colors and value

This Aston Martin Vulcan is crafted primarily from plastic, typical for mainstream Hot Wheels releases, yet it still delivers strong visual appeal. The body comes in several yellow variations including standard Yellow, Fluorescent Sunburst Yellow, and Flourescent finishes. Window options include Smoke or Gray tints while bases appear either Metalflake or Black depending on the variant. Interiors are consistently molded in black plastic to match the aggressive styling of the real car. At 1/64 scale, it fits seamlessly into most collections without taking up much space. Collectors tend to value this model for its unique colorways and racing heritage rather than rarity alone.

Questions about the Aston Martin Vulcan

How do I know if my Aston Martin Vulcan is a rare variant?+

There are no known limited editions like Treasure Hunt or Chase versions of the 2026 Summit Surge Aston Martin Vulcan. All variants released so far have been part of standard production runs, making them relatively accessible to most collectors.

What colors come with this car and which ones are most sought after?+

The car appears in multiple shades including Yellow, Fluorescent Sunburst Yellow, Flourescent, Black bases, Metalflake bases, Smoke or Gray windows. The more vibrant fluorescent tones tend to stand out visually but there’s no official rarity ranking among them.

Is this model made of metal or plastic?+

This version of the Aston Martin Vulcan is built with a plastic base and body, which aligns with typical mass-production methods used for most mainstream Hot Wheels cars. Despite using plastic materials, attention to detail remains high across all components.

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How much is a JKX68 - Aston Martin Vulcan Hot Wheels product worth?

Estimated value
€3.00
Low
€2.10
High
€4.80
Estimated

This 2026 Themed Automotive 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.