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Every LEGO® Speed Champions Toyota Set
One LEGO® Speed Champions set carries the Toyota licence — the 2019 GR Supra (A90), the modern revival of a nameplate that had sat unused for seventeen years. As of 2026 it is the only Toyota car ever produced for the line, and a notable absence from a brand whose road-car and motorsport history is among the deepest in the industry.
2 sets · Updated 2026-05-11
Toyota's footprint in Speed Champions is, so far, a single car. 76901 Toyota GR Supra (2021, 302 pieces, 8-stud) captures the A90 generation Supra — the BMW Z4 co-development that brought the Supra name back in 2019, twenty-three years after the A80 left production in Japan. It is a single-vehicle set, retired from LEGO®'s catalogue, and was the only Toyota-branded set produced for the line.
The A90 is a polarising choice for a Toyota representation. Its platform, engines (BMW B58 inline-six and B48 four), and Magna Steyr final assembly in Graz are shared with the Z4 M40i; the chassis tuning was done by Toyota Gazoo Racing, but the underlying hardware is BMW's. Speed Champions has not produced any of the Toyotas a long-time fan would expect — no MkIV Supra, no AE86, no GR Yaris, no GR Corolla, no Le Mans-winning TS050 or TS010 prototype, no Celica WRC. The marque's deep motorsport history (Le Mans wins in 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022; multiple Dakar wins with the Hilux; a thirty-year rally programme) sits entirely outside the Speed Champions catalogue.
If you are coming to Brix Plus for Toyota specifically, this is the only set that the line has ever produced. The related-themes panel below points to the broader 8-stud-era catalogue the GR Supra sits within. A Brian O'Conner MkIV Supra from The Fast and the Furious would be the obvious next addition — and one that would slot directly into the existing Fast & Furious cluster on this wiki — but no such set has been announced at the time of writing.