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LEGO® Speed Champions Hypercars

Sixteen LEGO® Speed Champions sets sit in the hypercar category — and the catalogue's hypercar shelf is in many ways the line's identity. The launch year (2015) put the holy trinity of hybrid hypercars in a single wave, and almost every year since has added another flagship: McLaren's Senna and W1, Bugatti's Chiron and Centodieci, Koenigsegg's Jesko, the Lotus Evija, Aston Martin's Valkyrie. If you want to track how the supercar world evolved across the 2010s and 2020s, this hub is the closest thing to a year-by-year ledger.

16 sets · Updated 2026-04-27

The line's 2015 launch wave was, deliberately, three hybrid hypercars in the same box of releases. LaFerrari (LEGO® 75899), McLaren P1 (LEGO® 75909), and Porsche 918 Spyder (LEGO® 75910) were the so-called “Holy Trinity” of 2013-2015 hybrid hypercars — three V-formation halo cars from three different manufacturers, all built around the same idea (electrification as a performance multiplier) and all priced around $1m+. Putting them in a single launch wave anchored Speed Champions to the upper end of the supercar market from day one.

The middle 6-stud years filled in the contemporary catalogue. Bugatti Chiron (LEGO® 75878, 2017) — the W16 quad-turbo successor to the Veyron, the world's first 300-mph production car. McLaren 720S (LEGO® 75880, 2017) — the line's first “Super Series” car. Ferrari FXX K & Development Center (LEGO® 75882, 2017) — the track-only LaFerrari evolution paired with a small workshop diorama. McLaren Senna (LEGO® 75892, 2019) — the 500-unit limited-edition track-focused road car named after the three-time world champion. The 8-stud transition delivered Ferrari F8 Tributo (LEGO® 76895, 2020), the V8 berlinetta tribute to forty years of mid-engined V8 Ferraris.

The early 8-stud years expanded the brand range. Koenigsegg Jesko (LEGO® 76900, 2021) — the Swedish manufacturer's first appearance, named after Christian von Koenigsegg's father. McLaren Elva (LEGO® 76902, 2021) — the windscreen-less open-cockpit speedster, paired with a polybag (LEGO® 30343) the same year. Lotus Evija (LEGO® 76907, 2022) — Lotus's first all-electric hypercar and its first car under Geely ownership. Aston Martin Valkyrie AMR Pro (LEGO® 30434, 2022) — the polybag of the Adrian Newey-designed road-going Valkyrie's track-only sibling. McLaren Solus GT (LEGO® 30657, 2023) — the closed-cockpit Vision Gran Turismo concept made real, never road-legal.

The current end of the catalogue keeps the rhythm. Bugatti Centodieci Hyper Sports Car (LEGO® 77240, 2025) — the 110-unit EB110 thirtieth-anniversary tribute, $9m new. McLaren W1 (LEGO® 77257, 2026) — the 399-unit V8-hybrid successor to the McLaren P1 from the 2015 launch wave, closing a circle the line opened ten years earlier. Across the eleven years the catalogue has tracked the segment in something close to real time, and the hypercar shelf reads almost as a chronology of the era's halo-car arms race.

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