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Every LEGO® Speed Champions BMW Set

Two LEGO® Speed Champions sets now carry the BMW licence. The 2024 dual-pack pairs the BMW M4 GT3 with the BMW M Hybrid V8 — BMW's customer GT3 racer alongside the marque's first top-class Le Mans prototype since 1999 — and the 2026 single set brings the BMW M3 (E30), the Group A and DTM legend that defined touring-car racing in the late 1980s. Together they span BMW's modern endurance programme and its motorsport heritage.

2 sets · Updated 2026-05-23

BMW arrived in Speed Champions late and, until recently, as a racing-only proposition. 76922 BMW M4 GT3 & BMW M Hybrid V8 Race Cars (2024, 676 pieces, 8-stud) is a dual set carrying the most current customer-racing M car alongside BMW's return to top-class endurance racing. The M Hybrid V8 is the brand's first prototype since the V12 LMR took outright victory at Le Mans in 1999; the M4 GT3 is the bread-and-butter customer car competing in the Nürburgring 24 Hours, the IMSA GTD Pro and Am classes, and across European GT championships. Both wear the BMW M tricolour stripes.

For 2026 the line finally reaches back into BMW's motorsport history with 77263 BMW M3 (E30) (358 pieces, 8-stud), a single-car set rendering the homologation special that turned the M3 name into a racing legend. The E30 M3 dominated Group A and DTM in the late 1980s, and its arrival gives the Brix Plus BMW shelf a heritage anchor to sit beside the modern GT3 and Hybrid V8 racers.

What is still missing from Speed Champions is a BMW road car — no M5, no M2, no Z4, no i8, no 2002 turbo. The brand's road-going driver's-car lineage remains unrepresented; the two licensed sets are both motorsport machines. The only other BMW engineering that appears in the line is the B58 inline-six powering the Toyota GR Supra (76901), through that car's BMW co-development.

If you are coming to Brix Plus for BMW specifically, these two sets are where to find a BMW miniature in the line. The related-themes panel below points to the GT3, endurance, and race-car clusters where the M4 GT3, M Hybrid V8, and M3 E30 sit alongside cars from Aston Martin, Lamborghini, McLaren, Mercedes-AMG, and Porsche.

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