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Every car maker in LEGO® Speed Champions.

20 brands. 106 sets. 2015–2026. From the Ferrari catalogue (the line's deepest at 16 sets) to single-car appearances like Honda.

20

Brands

106

Total sets

2015–2026

Model years

16

Most (Ferrari)

Sets per brand

Bars show set count per brand, split by era. Click any bar to jump to that brand's full set list.

LEGO® Speed Champions is, almost entirely, a brand-licensing line. Every set is a real car, and every real car needs a sign-off from its manufacturer. Which makes the brand list both the most-natural way to browse the catalogue and a small map of which carmakers have been willing to license their shapes — and which haven't.

The catalogue concentrates around the carmakers most willing to engage with toy and collectible licensing. Ferrari leads (16 sets), McLaren (11), Porsche (8), Ford (7), Aston Martin (5), Audi (5), Chevrolet (5). Together those top brands account for the bulk of the total set count. Below them sit smaller catalogues — Dodge (4), Mercedes-AMG (4), Bugatti (3), and a handful of one-set appearances (5 brands with a single set each).

The notable absences are also worth flagging. There is no LEGO® Speed Champions BMW, no Lexus, no current-day Subaru, no Toyota outside the F1 grid. Some of those gaps reflect licensing reluctance; some reflect editorial choices LEGO® has made about which brands fit the line's mid-size, mid-price scale-model format.

Two entries sit outside the carmaker frame: the line itself — Speed Champions as a brand, covering the multipacks and the Winner's Podium — and Fictional & Movie Cars, the sets where the licence comes from Universal, Pixar, or Eon Productions rather than a manufacturer.

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