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Every LEGO® Speed Champions Lotus Set

One LEGO® Speed Champions set carries the Lotus licence — the 2022 Evija, the British marque's first ground-up new model under Geely ownership and one of the first all-electric hypercars to enter limited series production. It marks Lotus's debut in the line.

1 set · Updated 2026-04-29

Lotus's Speed Champions debut came at a turning point for the brand. 76907 Lotus Evija (2022, 247 pieces, 8-stud) captures the Type 130 — Lotus's first new model engineered from a clean sheet under Geely ownership, and the company's break with the lightweight, mid-engined, internal-combustion formula it had built its reputation on since the original Elise of 1996. The Evija targets a peak output of around 2,000 PS from four electric motors (one per wheel), with all-wheel drive, torque vectoring, and a carbon-fibre monocoque. Production is capped at 130 units, hence the project codename.

What is striking about the Evija being Lotus's only Speed Champions appearance is what it does not represent. None of Lotus's defining road cars — the Elise, the Exige, the Evora, the original Elan, the Esprit — have appeared in the line. None of the marque's Formula 1 history is represented either: not the Lotus 25 (the first stressed-skin monocoque F1 car), not the Lotus 49 with the Cosworth DFV, not the Lotus 78 ground-effect car, not Ayrton Senna's 1985 Lotus 97T, not Mario Andretti's 1978 championship-winning 79. The Lotus that LEGO® Speed Champions has chosen to celebrate is the post-Geely, post-internal-combustion brand.

The Evija set is single-vehicle, retired, and remains Lotus's only LEGO® Speed Champions representation. If you are coming to Brix Plus for Lotus specifically, this is the only entry point. The related-themes panel below places the Evija within the broader hypercar cluster.

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