The Hot Wheels mainline is the original $1 diecast line that has been running since 1968. In 2025, Mattel releases around 250 new castings per year in the mainline alone, shipped to retail stores worldwide in lettered cases. Understanding how this system works is the key to finding rare cars before other collectors do.
The mainline is Mattel's core range of blister-carded diecast cars sold at retail for approximately $1β$2 each. It is separate from premium sub-lines like Car Culture, Hot Wheels id or Walmart exclusives β though those often feature the same castings in different decos.
Every year, Mattel produces around 250 mainline models. Each car belongs to one of several series (e.g. HW Race Day, HW Exotics, HW Rescue, HW Screen Time) that group thematically similar cars together.
Mainline cars ship to retail in cardboard cases of 72 cars each. Each case is identified by a letter β A Case, B Case, C Case, and so on through the alphabet, then restarting. In a typical year there are around 26β32 cases.
Each case contains a specific assortment (or "mix") of models. Some castings appear in multiple cases across the year; others appear in only one or two cases, making them harder to find.
Key fact: A single retail peg may see 4β6 different cases per year. A car that is only in the A Case and B Case will be scarce by mid-year, as later cases replace them on the pegs.
Within each case, the 72 cars are made up of multiple copies of different castings. A typical mix might look like this:
| Cars per case | What it means |
|---|---|
| 6Γ of a casting | Common β appears on many pegs |
| 3Γ of a casting | Moderate β sells through at a normal pace |
| 1Γ of a casting | Short pack β harder to find, often a chase or popular model |
| 1 Treasure Hunt | One TH per case (approximately) |
| ~1 in 24 STH | One Super TH roughly every 3rd case |
Every mainline case contains approximately one Treasure Hunt (TH). The TH version of a car looks similar to the regular release but features the flame logo on the base card. These are not dramatically more valuable but are popular with completionists.
The real prize is the Super Treasure Hunt (STH) β found roughly once every three cases. STHs feature Spectraflame paint, real rubber tires and the $uper logo. Popular STHs can sell for $20β$100+ on the secondary market. Read our full Super Treasure Hunt guide for everything about identifying and finding them.
| Feature | Mainline ($1β$2) | Premium ($5β$10) |
|---|---|---|
| Body material | Die-cast metal + plastic base | All metal body & base |
| Tires | Plastic | Real Riders rubber |
| Interior | Minimal | Detailed, sometimes painted |
| Where sold | Supermarkets, toy stores | Specialty retailers, Target |
| Examples | HW Race Day, HW Exotics | Car Culture, Premium |
The Diecast Hub app includes the official Hot Wheels mainline catalog β every casting, every year, every series. You can browse by year or series to see what you are missing, check rarity flags, and add cars directly to your garage or wishlist. When you find a Treasure Hunt or Super TH, mark it with one tap β it shows up in your stats and on your collector profile.
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