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Every LEGO® Speed Champions Fictional & Movie Cars Set

LEGO® Speed Champions is, almost entirely, a real-world brand-licensing line. So the small handful of sets where the car comes from a film, an animated franchise, or pure imagination have a different gravitational pull. They're the only Speed Champions sets that need no licence from a carmaker — only from Pixar, Universal, Eon Productions, or whoever owns the screen rights. This page collects them all: Lightning McQueen and the Back to the Future DeLorean (the unambiguously fictional ones), plus the four Speed Champions sets whose real-world cars exist primarily as cinema icons — Bond's DB5, the two 2 Fast 2 Furious builds, and the Dodge Challenger Brian O'Conner drives in the franchise's later chapters.

8 sets · Updated 2026-05-11

Six sets sit on this page, and they split into two groups. The first is the purely fictional end — cars that exist only on screen and have no real-world manufacturer. The second is the cinema-licensed end — real cars whose Speed Champions release was driven by a film property rather than by the carmaker's own marketing programme.

The purely fictional pair is small but distinctive. Lightning McQueen (LEGO® 77255, 2024) is the first set in the line ever based on a fully animated character — the Pixar Cars protagonist, voiced by Owen Wilson and built around a Hudson-Hornet-meets-modern-stock-car silhouette. Time Machine from Back to the Future (LEGO® 77256, 2025) covers the modified DeLorean DMC-12 that Doc Brown turns into a flux-capacitor-powered time machine; the LEGO® version comes in two configurations (road and flight) and is the only Speed Champions set where the car itself is a character.

The cinema-licensed group is more recent. The 007 Aston Martin DB5 (LEGO® 76911, 2022) is the silver Goldfinger DB5 with revolving number plates that span six decades of Bond films — Aston Martin licensed the car, but the set's design is a tribute to the cinematic prop, not the road car. The Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat (LEGO® 77237, 2025) is the 800-hp coupe Brian O'Conner drives in the post-Paul-Walker chapters of the Fast & Furious franchise. And the two 2 Fast 2 Furious sets — the Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 (LEGO® 76917, 2023) and the Honda S2000 (LEGO® 77241, 2025) — are direct screen recreations of Brian's silver Skyline and Suki's pink S2000 from the 2003 sequel.

What distinguishes this collection from the rest of the Speed Champions catalogue is licensing pathway. Every other set in the line is anchored in a carmaker's brand programme — a Porsche set goes through Porsche, a Ferrari set goes through Ferrari. The sets here go through Eon Productions, Universal Pictures, Warner Bros., and Pixar/Disney. That changes which details a designer can reference, which liveries are protected, and which versions of a real car (Brian's Bayside Blue R34 vs. the production R34) the LEGO® team can model. The result is a small but interesting group of sets that read like film props rendered as toys, rather than toys rendered from cars.

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FAQ

Which LEGO® Speed Champions sets are based on movie cars?
Six. Two are pure fiction (77255 Lightning McQueen, 77256 Back to the Future Time Machine). Four are real cars made famous by their film roles (76911 007 Aston Martin DB5, 76917 R34 Skyline from 2 Fast 2 Furious, 77241 Honda S2000 from 2 Fast 2 Furious, 77237 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat from later Fast & Furious entries).
Are the Fast & Furious LEGO® Speed Champions cars licensed by Universal?
Yes. The 2 Fast 2 Furious-branded sets carry the Universal Pictures film franchise licence and decals (printed wraps, film-specific liveries) in addition to the underlying car-maker licence (Honda, Nissan, Dodge). Three franchise-licensed Speed Champions sets currently exist: 76917, 77237, and 77241.
Is there a LEGO® Speed Champions Mystery Machine, Batmobile, or Herbie?
No. The Mystery Machine, the Batmobile, and Herbie all have LEGO® sets in other lines (Hidden Side, DC, Creator) but none in Speed Champions. The Speed Champions movie-car list is the six on this page.