Two new Speed Champions supercars were revealed today by Motor1.com & Caranddriver.com. Featuring the Ferrari F8 Turbo (76895) and the 1985 Audi Sport Quattro S1 (76897), they add to the lineup that from Lamborghini and Jaguar dual sets showcased recently. All-new Speed Champions now feature the new 8-stud design language bringing more detailing and larger piece counts.
Ferrari F8 Tributo (76895) | 275 pieces | 19.99 USD
Ferrari featuring their latest with the most powerful conventional V8 powered to date comes with a twin-turbocharged engine.
1985 Audi Sport Quattro S1 (76897) | 250 pieces | 19.99 USD
Audi selects a page out of the past with its 1985 with its road and rally car. First revealed back in the ’80s at the Geneva Motor Show, it continues to be a legendary car in history.
If you happen to miss the earlier releases by Jaguar and Lamborghini, click on the links below:
- LEGO adds Jaguar Formula E and I-PACE vehicles to the Speed Champions lineup
- More images revealed for LEGO Speed Champions 76899 Lamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo EVO & Urus ST-X
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these look outstanding. i’m holding out hope that the GT-R rumor turns out to be true as well. i know some aren’t pleased with the move to 8-studs (and predictable price increase…), but it’ll be fun modifying the old models if they introduce proper windscreens.
(and i see that it’s correct inside the story, but while the ferrari does have a turbo engine, it’s called the F8 Tributo, not F8 Turbo)
Ooookay, wow; that Ferrari is BEAUTIFUL.
I always loved the speed champions. So far I am not a huge fan of the design change.
Not to be picky but the cars ‘Official’ name is the Ferrari F8 Tributo.
Thanks Winston & legoMac! We’ve fixed it.