Collaborations with car makers fuel a series of new LEGO racing sets [News]

Coming next month, a quintet of LEGO sets – most from the world of Formula 1 – will be racing onto store shelves. Stretching over the themes of Speed Champions, Technic, and LEGO Icons, these racers represent cars from the brands of BMW, McLaren Racing, and the Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS Formula 1 Team. The biggest of the bunch is 42171 LEGO Technic Mercedes-AMG F1 W14 E Performance, clocking in at 1,642 pieces. It’s accompanied by a smaller pull-back version of the same car in 42165 LEGO Technic Mercedes-AMG F1 W14 E Performance Pull-Back. The LEGO Icons model has fans of F1 history in mind, as it’s a version of one of the most successful cars ever seen in the sport: the 1988 McLaren MP4/4 as driven by Ayrton Senna. This set, 10330 LEGO Icons McLaren MP4/4 & Ayrton Senna, is the only one of the five new cars currently available for preorder on the LEGO website (see links below the fold). And the two Speed Champions sets have offerings of McLaren and BMW pedigrees. All of these new racing sets will be available through LEGO.com starting March 1st, joining the two existing race cars of LEGO City already available.


LEGO Icons

10330 LEGO Icons McLaren MP4/4 & Ayrton Senna | 693 Pieces | Available March 1 | US $79.99 | CAN $99.99 | UK £TBD


LEGO Technic

42171 LEGO Technic Mercedes-AMG F1 W14 E Performance | 1,642 Pieces | Available March 1 | US $219.99 | CAN $289.99 | UK £TBD

42165 LEGO Technic Mercedes-AMG F1 W14 E Performance Pull-Back | 240 Pieces | Available March 1 | US $26.99 | CAN $34.99 | UK £TBD


Speed Champions

76919 LEGO Speed Champions 2023 McLaren Formula 1 Race Car | 245 Pieces | Available March 1 | US $26.99 | CAN $34.99 | UK £TBD

76922 LEGO Speed Champions BMW M4 GT3 & BMW M Hybrid V8 Race Cars | 676 Pieces | Available March 1 | US $44.99 | CAN $59.99 | UK £TBD


LEGO City

60399 LEGO City Green Race Car | 56 Pieces | Available Now | US $9.99 | CAN $13.99 | UK £TBD

60406 LEGO City Race Car and Car Carrier Truck | 328 Pieces | Available Now | US $29.99 | CAN $39.99 | UK £TBD


Here’s the press release from LEGO:

Today, the LEGO Group is revealing new products as part of a large celebration of the exciting world of racing, that sees the company partnering with a variety of iconic car and racing brands including BMW, McLaren Racing & Senna brand, and Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS Formula 1 Team, to bring incredible vehicles to its different themes.

With the new range of vehicles, the company aims to celebrate fans’ passion for racing and create exciting play experiences for families to enjoy together, as they recreate some of the most iconic cars of the industry.

Launching on March 1st will be two LEGO Speed Champions sets created in collaboration with partners at McLaren Racing and BMW, two LEGO Technic cars from Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS Formula 1 Team, one LEGO Icons car from McLaren and the Senna brand as well as two new racing inspired cars from LEGO City.

“Play is a great way for families to bond over shared passions,” says Niels Henrik Horsted, Head of Product at the LEGO Group. “Coming together with a group of partners to create a variety of play experiences for families out there is a great opportunity for the LEGO Group, and we have created vehicles for both adults and kids, so they can enjoy a shared play experience together, as they build. We might all have different cars we prefer, different championships or competitions we like, different racing teams we cheer on, but what unites us is our shared love of exciting racing and incredible cars!”

LEGO ICONS has recreated one of the most successful F1 cars of all time, the 1988 McLaren MP4/4. Developed in collaboration with McLaren Racing and the Senna brand, the LEGO ICONS McLaren MP4/4 & Ayrton Senna has accurate detailing and realistic functions. The product includes working steering, rod suspension, an adjustable rear wing, slick tires, mirrors, a gearshift and a detailed turbocharged V6 engine, and a display stand for the car and Ayrton Senna minifigure.

Included in the new range is even the same car in two different versions, for different recommended ages. So now, families can bond over a great building experience with the LEGO Technic Mercedes-AMG F1 W14 E Performance for adults ages 18+ and the pull-back version for kids ages 7+. The 1:8 scale model for adults features authentic livery details, a working V6 engine with moving pistons fans can explore up close when removing the engine cover, an opening wing, individual suspension, functioning steering and slick tires. The pull-back version for kids offers both an authentic look and great action-packed play, as kids can recreate their favourite racing moments.

LEGO Speed Champions 2023 McLaren Formula 1 Race Car for kids ages 9+ gives young fans the opportunity to experience the black-and-papaya livery as well as iconic design details from the real-life race car coming to life as they build. The LEGO Technic McLaren Formula 1 Race Car which launched in 2022 remains in the LEGO Group’s portfolio, so families can share a fun building experience together.

The LEGO Speed Champions BMW M4 GT3 & BMW M Hybrid V8 Race Cars pack features two models as well as two LEGO minifigure drivers. Fans aged 9+ can enjoy the double-pack and put the cars to the test racing against each other once the build is finished. Each of the race cars is packed with authentic details highlighting the iconic German car maker’s style and high performance.

LEGO City introduces two new racing inspired sets for kids ages 4+ the LEGO City Green Race Car including driver and photographer, sporty tires, and a cool rear spoiler. The LEGO City Race Car and Car Carrier Truck which includes a race car with sleek ‘slammed-wide’ design with lowered suspension and flared fenders for ultimate handling and traction as well as a transporter with loading ramp and two minifigure drivers.

The new LEGO sets celebrating racing passion are available from March 1st, 2024, via LEGO stores, http://www.lego.com and from select leading retailers around the world.

5 comments on “Collaborations with car makers fuel a series of new LEGO racing sets [News]

  1. Rikkpro

    The McLaren MP4/4 nose shape bothers me: the real car had an almost perfectly straight wedge going down from the front of the cockpit to the tip of the nose and that was one of the defining feature of the aesthetic of the car. The Lego version has a sudden drop just after the front axle line that makes the car immediately look wrong, if one knows his McLarens! I understand that probably they couldn’t have fitted the steering mechanism while retaining the correct nose shape, but I would have rather had no steering and a straight nose.

  2. Chaffee

    I really don’t have so much interest in cars, but sometimes it feels like the Speed Champions lineup is making me a car enthusiast. And with the new car sets, these more than make up for what I felt was a bit of a slowdown in the Speed Champions theme the past months.

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