2022 (mainline series)

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2022
Runtime December 2021–October 2022
Production country Thailand


Mainline series chronology
Preceded by 2021
(2020-2021)
Followed by 2023
(2022-2023)

This page is for the 2022 series of 1:55 scale die-casts made by Mattel.

Case A singles contents

Case B singles contents

Case C singles contents

Case D singles contents

Case E singles contents

Case F singles contents

Case G singles contents

Case H singles contents

Case J singles contents

Case K singles contents

Case L singles contents

Case M singles contents

2-packs

Case L-Case P 2-packs contents



Launchers

Case Q deluxe contents

Case R deluxe contents

Haulers

Accessories 2 packs

Multipacks

Playsets


Trivia

  • This series marks the return of characters and variants who have not been released in quite some time.
  • Davey Apex is called Dave Alternators again.
  • This series continues the trend of having no specific series based around a theme, event or character, which was brought back in 2021.
  • Chick Hicks' packaging uses his Cars 3 artwork while the die-cast itself is based on his appearance from Cars.
  • 2022 Case E was the first case to change its contents:
  • Lightning McQueen's first name was misspelled as "Lighnting" on the release of him with the Rusteze sign.
  • Lee Racé was the first chase die-cast to be re-released, followed the next year by Miles Axlerod with Open Hood.
  • For unknown reasons, Donna Pits' name is written as "Donna Pitts", while her original name, "Donna Pits", is made as a translation.
  • Finish Line Lightning McQueen uses Tongue Lightning McQueen's artwork, as Pixar has not yet made artwork for Finish Line Lightning McQueen.
  • For unknown reasons, Spin-Out Lightning McQueen´s artwork is flipped.
  • Despite being released as ¨Lightning McQueen¨, the 2-pack with Mater actually features Road Repair Lightning McQueen.
  • Despite having a new name, Road Trip Mater is the same release of regular Mater.
  • Jae with VR Headset, Bertha Butterswagon, Dana Crankoff and Revney Grillante don't have a "New for 2022" logo, even though they are new.
  • Fred's die-cast size has been fixed, with numerous out-of-scale attempts in the past.
  • In the Mainline checklist poster, Sudeep with VR Headset, Ramone Green, Easter Buggy, Damaged "The King", Miles Axlerod (with Microphone), and Racing Center Cruz Ramirez's names were modified.

References

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