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LEGO® Speed Champions Multipack

Three LEGO® Speed Champions sets are categorised as multipacks — retail-channel bundles that combine several of the line's existing sets into a single SKU. None of them contain new vehicles; they exist as merchandising scaffolding rather than collector-priority releases. Two were released in the line's launch year (2015), the third bundled 2020-wave sets.

4 sets · Updated 2026-05-11

The 2015 launch wave produced two multipacks. Speed Champions Collection (LEGO® 5004550, 2015) and Speed Champions Collection 2 (LEGO® 5004559, 2015) were retail-channel sampler boxes combining two or three of the original launch-wave sets into a single SKU. The strategy was straightforward: give early stockists a way to test the new line without committing shelf space to multiple separate sets, and give consumers a price-led reason to buy more than one car at a time. Neither contained exclusive content — every part inside had already been issued in the standalone sets.

Speed Champions Bundle (LEGO® 66647, 2020) is the same playbook five years later. Released alongside the 8-stud transition wave, it bundled 2020 sets into a single retail box at a multi-set discount. Like the 2015 Collections, it carried no exclusive parts or packaging beyond the outer box.

The category is small because the line has, on the whole, preferred sub-brand multipacks (the Ferrari, McLaren, F1 grid pack) over generic bundles. The 2025 Ultimate Formula 1 Collector's Pack (LEGO® 66802) is technically a bundle but lives in the F1 category for editorial purposes, not here. The three sets in this hub are the line's only marketing-led, generic multipacks — collectible mostly as historical artefacts of how Speed Champions was sold at launch.

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