Release Tracking
Monthly Hot Wheels releases, mainline case activity, premium drops, RLC releases, new castings, and collector-relevant calendar updates.
Explore release trackingFounder and Editor of HotWheelsHub
Jordan Miles covers Hot Wheels releases, Treasure Hunts, Super Treasure Hunts, case codes, collector education, and practical buying context for collectors who want clearer information before they hunt or buy.
Transparency: Jordan Miles is the editorial pen name used by the founder and editor of HotWheelsHub.
Jordan Miles is the founder and editor of HotWheelsHub, an independent collector resource created to help Hot Wheels fans follow new releases, understand case information, identify Treasure Hunts and Super Treasure Hunts, and make better-informed collecting decisions.
Jordan’s work focuses on turning scattered release details and collector terminology into structured, practical resources. Coverage includes current-year release tracking, mainline case updates, premium assortments, chase-car identification, collector fundamentals, and buying considerations.
The goal is not to tell collectors what they must buy. It is to provide the context needed to compare information, recognize uncertainty, avoid unnecessary hype, and collect with a clearer plan.
Collector-focused coverage organized around four recurring needs: knowing what is arriving, recognizing what is different, understanding the hobby, and buying with better context.
Monthly Hot Wheels releases, mainline case activity, premium drops, RLC releases, new castings, and collector-relevant calendar updates.
Explore release tracking →Regular Treasure Hunts, Super Treasure Hunts, case placement, symbols, paint, wheel differences, rarity context, and tracker updates.
Browse Treasure Hunt guides →Case codes, mainline versus premium differences, beginner guidance, collecting terminology, condition, storage, and hobby fundamentals.
View collector guides →Practical guidance on release timing, retail availability, condition, seller checks, market hype, and factors to consider before paying resale prices.
Open buying guides →Release information can change by region, retailer, case wave, and source. The editorial process is designed to preserve that context instead of presenting every early report as settled fact.
Learn more about HotWheelsHub →Check relevant manufacturer announcements, product listings, packaging details, retailer information, and published release material.
Consider case sightings and community observations while accounting for differences in timing, geography, assortment, and store distribution.
Distinguish confirmed details from early reports, rumors, estimates, and information that still needs stronger support.
Revise core trackers and guides when clearer information becomes available, and welcome source-supported correction requests from readers.
These cornerstone pages connect Jordan’s main areas of coverage and give collectors a practical starting point.
Mainline cases, monthly updates, premium releases, Treasure Hunts, and collector news.
Track 2026 releases → TH & STH 02A running case-by-case list of regular Treasure Hunts and Super Treasure Hunts.
Open the tracker → Complete Guide 03Understand TH and Super TH symbols, paint, wheels, rarity, and identification basics.
Read the guide → Case Codes 04Learn how case letters and assortment information help collectors follow release waves.
Decode case codes → Beginner Guide 05Build a focused collection, understand the basics, avoid common mistakes, and protect condition.
Start collecting smarter → Comparison 06Compare materials, wheels, detail, packaging, price, and the role each line can play in a collection.
Compare both types →HotWheelsHub is an independent collector publication and is not an official Mattel or Hot Wheels website. Product names and trademarks belong to their respective owners.
Jordan Miles is the editorial pen name used consistently for articles, author bylines, and editorial profiles published by the founder of HotWheelsHub.
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