Limited Edition Release Diecast Cars
1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Gold – General Motors 50 Millionth Car – GreenLight 1:64
1969 Chevrolet Camaro Red with Black Stripes – GreenLight Summit Racing Equipment
1968 Plymouth GTX Hemi Convertible Pace Car Gold – GreenLight 1967 Los Angeles Times Grand Prix
2020 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible Black – GreenLight Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Series 7
2009 Chevrolet Corvette C6R Shell Oil Hobby Exclusive – GreenLight
2013 Ford Mustang GT Falken Tires Edition – GreenLight
1970 Datsun 510 with Race Car Driver – GreenLight
1969 Plymouth GTX Convertible – GreenLight
2021 Ford Mustang Mach 1 – GreenLight
1971 Dodge Challenger Blackout Tribute with Race Car Driver – GreenLight
1994 Ford Escort RS Cosworth Pilot Livery – GreenLight
2011 Nissan GT-R with Race Car Driver Figure – GreenLight
Limited Edition Release Diecast Cars
Limited edition diecast models are releases produced in smaller quantities or with special features that separate them from a brand’s standard catalog models.
These releases may include exclusive paint colors, special packaging, numbered production runs, event editions, collaboration models, premium materials, rubber tires, metal chassis details, or manufacturer-specific collector packaging.
Unlike chase models, limited edition releases are not always random variants inserted into a case. Many are announced as special releases from the beginning, with a known theme, production quantity, distributor, event, or exclusive retailer attached to the model.
This collection may include limited edition releases from brands such as Mini GT, Tarmac Works, Inno64, GreenLight, Auto World, M2 Machines, Johnny Lightning, Hot Wheels, and other collector-focused diecast manufacturers.
Common types of limited edition diecast releases include:
- Numbered production models
- Event exclusive diecast cars
- Store exclusive releases
- Special color variants
- Collaboration models
- Premium packaging editions
- Low-production collector releases
- Models with rubber tires or metal chassis details
- Regional or distributor exclusives
- Special anniversary or commemorative releases
Production numbers vary by manufacturer and release. Some limited edition models are openly numbered, while others are produced in smaller batches without an exact public quantity. Availability can also depend on distributor allocation, retailer access, and how quickly collectors purchase the release after launch.
For collectors, limited edition models are often appealing because they represent a specific version of a casting, livery, event, or production run. They can be useful for completing a themed collection, building a manufacturer set, or adding a harder-to-find variation of a favorite vehicle.
Inventory in this collection changes as new limited releases arrive and older models sell through.