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Every LEGO® Speed Champions Aston Martin Set

Five LEGO® Speed Champions sets carry the Aston Martin licence — two F1 cars from the modern Aramco era, two Valkyrie hypercars (one polybag, one dual), and the 007 DB5 film vehicle. Aston Martin's catalogue is small but unusually balanced: every era of the brand's modern relevance (Formula 1, halo hypercar, cinematic legacy) gets one representative set.

5 sets · Updated 2026-04-27

Aston Martin's Speed Champions catalogue covers three threads — Formula 1, the Valkyrie hypercar, and the cinematic DB5 — and each thread tracks a distinct part of the brand's modern identity.

The Formula 1 thread begins with Aston Martin Vantage Safety Car & AMR23 (LEGO® 76925, 2024), a 564-piece dual-vehicle set pairing the 2023 chassis (Alonso/Stroll) with the actual Vantage Safety Car that Aston Martin supplies to F1 alongside the Mercedes-AMG GT — a rotation arrangement that makes Aston Martin one of only two brands ever to provide F1's official safety cars. Aston Martin Aramco F1 AMR24 Race Car (LEGO® 77245, 2025) captures the team's 2024 chassis — the Adrian Newey-incoming, mid-grid season that preceded Newey's full design influence on the AMR25.

The Valkyrie thread reflects Aston Martin's most-ambitious modern road-car project. Aston Martin Valkyrie AMR Pro (LEGO® 30434, 2022) is the 97-piece polybag of the track-only AMR Pro variant — the more-extreme, higher-downforce evolution of the road-going Valkyrie, with the same 6.5L Cosworth-built V12 (originally designed alongside Adrian Newey while at Red Bull). Aston Martin Valkyrie AMR Pro and Aston Martin Vantage GT3 (LEGO® 76910, 2022) is the larger 592-piece dual box that pairs the same Valkyrie AMR Pro with the Vantage GT3 — the customer-team race car running in the WEC, IMSA, and Nürburgring 24 GT3 categories. The pairing is genuine: both cars are Aston Martin Racing customer-and-factory programmes built around the same on-track ambition.

The cinematic thread is a single set. 007 Aston Martin DB5 (LEGO® 76911, 2022) is the silver-birch 1964 DB5 from Goldfinger, released around the 60th anniversary of the James Bond film franchise — the most-recognised car in cinema history, and the only entirely-non-motorsport Aston Martin in the catalogue.

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