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Every LEGO® Speed Champions Nissan Set

Nissan has appeared twice in the LEGO® Speed Champions line — once as a road-car halo (the R35 GT-R NISMO) and once as a film prop (the silver R34 Skyline GT-R from <em>2 Fast 2 Furious</em>). Both sets are GT-R generation builds; neither covers the rest of Nissan's road or motorsport range. This page collects them and explains where each fits.

2 sets · Updated 2026-04-27

Nissan's relationship with Speed Champions is narrow but pointed. Both Nissan sets the line has produced are GT-R variants — the R34 (the Skyline-era car from 2 Fast 2 Furious) and the R35 (the standalone GT-R NISMO road car). The badge that Speed Champions has licensed is, in practice, just the GT-R nameplate; the rest of Nissan's catalogue — the 240Z, the Z32, the Silvia and Skyline lineage before the R34, the modern Z, the GT-R LM Nismo Le Mans car — remains absent.

Nissan GT-R NISMO (LEGO® 76896, 2020) is the road-car set: a single-vehicle build of the R35 in NISMO trim, in the original 6-stud Speed Champions chassis at 298 pieces. The R35 had been in production since 2007 by the time this set landed; the NISMO variant pushed the VR38DETT 3.8-litre twin-turbo V6 to about 600 hp and added the carbon front-end, dry-carbon rear wing and clutch-pack-driven all-wheel-drive that defined the car's halo positioning. The set is now retired.

2 Fast 2 Furious Nissan Skyline GT-R (R34) (LEGO® 76917, 2023) is the film set: the silver Bayside Blue R34 V-Spec II that Brian O'Conner drives in the opening sequence of the 2003 sequel. At 319 pieces, it sits in the 8-stud era, comes with a Brian minifigure and a Suki sticker for the rear quarter, and was Markus Rollbühler's design — the same designer who later did the matching Honda S2000 from the same film for set 77241. Brian's R34 in the film was a real Bayside Blue chassis re-painted silver; the LEGO® version splits the difference, capturing the silver-on-screen colour the film actually uses.

If you collect Nissan specifically, this page is the full catalogue. If you are interested in either GT-R generation as a piece of motorsport heritage, the related-themes panel below points to the JDM Icon and Fast & Furious clusters on this wiki, where Nissan sits alongside Mitsubishi-of-the-1990s contemporaries it was directly compared to.

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