1985 Honda CR-X
The 1985 Honda CR-X depicts a modified version of the car with a rear mid-engine conversion. The Honda CR-X was a Sports Compact-class FF Layout sports car produced by Honda In Japan from 1983-1991 with years ranging from 1984 to 1991. in 1985, the CR-X was available with a 1.5 liter engine, which was popular in the Japanese market. The CR-X was similar in design to the Fourth Generation Honda Civic in layout and styling, but was based off a 3rd-generation Civic, even though there are some styling similarities and mechanical overlaps. The Hot Wheels version debuted in The Hot Ones series in 2012. It was originally a two-piece casting with the headlights part of the windows. In 2016, the casting was modified to remove these features for its introduction into the mainline. The roof scoop sits directly above the metal piece holding the body onto the base, cutting through the top of the engine in the back of the interior piece, making it look like its part of the air intake from the roof.
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| Case | # | Color | Section | NEW? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 Mainline D Case | 089 | Yellow | NEW MODELS | ✓ |
| 2026 Mainline H Case | 089 | ZAMAC | STORE EXCLUSIVES |