CM6 or Co-Molded 6-Spoke or A6SP is a line of Hot Wheels Wheel Types. This wheel was designed by Mark Jones. The wheel type was remade for 2022 from scratch for the 2023 Car Culture Speed Machines line by Phil Riehlman; this version of the wheel is not co-molded and is a two-piece wheel. This recreated wheel is known internally as the Speed Machines 2-Piece within Mattel.
Image | Letter Code | Type | Years Used | Notes |
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CGCM6 | Chrome & Grey Co-Molded 6-Spoke | 2005 - 2011 | First used on AcceleRacers cars. | |
CDGCM6 | Chrome & Dark Grey CM6 | 2005 - ? | Wheel spokes are translucent plastic. | |
YLGCM6 | Yellow & Light Grey CM6 | 2005 - ? | ||
CRLGCM6 | Chrome Red & Light Grey CM6 | 2005 - ? | ||
LGCM6 | Light Grey CM6 | 2008 | Used on a 2008 Designers Challenge GM Chevroletor model. | |
OCM6 | Orange CM6 | 2005 - ? | Used on the 2006 Nissan 350Z model. | |
RCM6 | Red CM6 | 2005 - ? | Used on the 2006 Nissan 350Z model. | |
BCM6 | Black CM6 | 2005 - ? | Used in the model Lamborghini Reventón | |
CDGDRCM6 | Chrome, Dark Grey & Dark Red CM6 | 2008 | Used on the 2008 Designers Challenge Mitsubishi Double Shotz. | |
CM6 | Co-Molded 6-Spoke | 2023 – Present | Remade from scratch by Phil Riehlman in 2022; first used in Car Culture Speed Machines segment in 2023 | |
DGCM6 | Dark Gray Co-Molded 6-Spoke | 2023 – Present | Remade from scratch by Phil Riehlman in 2022; first used in Car Culture Speed Machines segment in 2023 | |
GCM6 | Gold Co-Molded 6-Spoke | 2023 – Present | Remade from scratch by Phil Riehlman in 2022; first used in Car Culture Speed Machines segment in 2023 |