LEGO® Speed Champions · Ferrari · 2017

Ferrari FXX K & Development Center

Track-only LaFerrari with a development-centre diorama — the FXX K in 6-stud form, with a workshop bay and engineer minifigures.

Set #75882 2017 497 pieces 6-stud Retired

The Ferrari FXX K is the track-only, customer-only evolution of the LaFerrari hypercar. About 40 cars were built; customers don’t take delivery in the conventional sense (cars are stored at Maranello and brought out for trackdays organised by Ferrari Corse Clienti). This Speed Champions set captures one alongside a development-centre diorama with engineering and pit-crew minifigures.

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Track-only Ferrari hypercar with a development-centre diorama.

2014 Ferrari FXX K
Photo: emperornie · CC BY-SA 2.0 it · the real Ferrari FXX K.

TRACK-ONLY

Ferrari FXX K

Customer-only LaFerrari evolution

The FXX K develops 1,036 hp combined from the LaFerrari’s 6.3-litre V12 plus an evolved KERS hybrid system — boost levels and software are unrestricted versus the road car. Track-only homologation lets the engineering team dispense with road-going noise and emissions limits.

Customers buying into the XX programme don’t register the car for road use; Ferrari stores the cars at Maranello and operates trackdays at Fiorano, Mugello and visiting circuits as part of the ownership package. Approximately 40 cars were built.

Engine
6.3L V12 + KERS, 1,036 hp combined
Production
~40 units
Programme
Ferrari XX (track-only customer storage)
Note
Not road-legal

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Display ideas

  • Pose the FXX K on the workshop hoist with engineer minifigures alongside.
  • Pair with 75889 (Ferrari Ultimate Garage) for an extended Ferrari diorama shelf.

People

The FXX K is a strange car: built in tiny numbers, never sold, never road-registered. The people who matter to its story are the ones who kept it running and the team that built it.

Sebastian Vettel

FXX programme test driver

Vettel was a Ferrari Corse Clienti programme test driver during the FXX-K development era and contributed to its setup work at Fiorano. Customer FXX K cars are kept and maintained at Maranello — owners book trackdays through Ferrari, and a Ferrari professional driver is often paired with the customer for the running.

Flavio Manzoni

Ferrari Design Director

Manzoni has led Centro Stile Ferrari since 2010 and signed off on the FXX K's body — the car shares hard points with the road-legal LaFerrari but carries the most aggressive aero package Ferrari has ever delivered on a production-class chassis. His department also handles the FXX programme's ongoing visual identity.

Antonello Coletta

Head of Ferrari Corse Clienti

Coletta runs Ferrari Corse Clienti, the customer-racing department that operates the FXX programme. The customer-only, driven-only-at-Ferrari-organised-trackdays format that the FXX K embodies is structured by his team — including the cars' permanent storage at Maranello and the Corse Clienti staff that travel with each event.

The build

The car — FXX K silhouette

The 6-stud-scale FXX K leans heavily on the angular aero package: large rear wing, blade-like front splitter, and the prominent dorsal-fin shark intake on the engine cover. Most of the aero pieces are dedicated print elements rather than stickers, which holds up better to repeated handling.

The matt-black-over-red paintwork is delivered with two body colours and a printed Ferrari shield. The #38 race number and 'XX' lettering are stickers — programme cars are numbered rather than badged with VINs, since they aren't road-legal.

The development centre diorama

Roughly half the build experience is the workshop bay: a tool wall, three computer terminals running printed-screen elements, two engineer minifigures in red Ferrari Corse Clienti polos, and a small parts table with spare wheels, exhaust elements, and a hood-mounted lift point.

The diorama isn't a working pit-stop scene — it's a static workshop. The set is one of the few that captures the customer-only, runs-only-at-track-events nature of the XX programme: a car you don't drive home, but one you visit at the factory.

Display considerations

75882 displays best when the workshop diorama and the car are kept on the same shelf — separated, the car reads as a generic LaFerrari rather than a programme car. The tool wall and parts table give the car its context.

Display pairing: shelf neighbours that work are 75899 (LaFerrari road car, the FXX K's sibling) and 75890 (Ferrari F40 Competizione) for an XX-and-Corse-Clienti display.

FAQ

Is LEGO® set 75882 still available?

LEGO® set 75882 is retired. It launched in 2017 and is no longer in production. Try Bricklink, eBay or Brickset member sales for sealed and used copies.

How big is the LEGO® Ferrari FXX K & Development Center when built?

Speed Champions cars are 8-stud wide and built models typically measure around 14–18 cm long. For exact built dimensions of set 75882, check the LEGO.com product page or BrickLink catalog entry.

How many pieces does LEGO® set 75882 have?

LEGO® set 75882 contains 497 pieces. This set does not include a minifigure.

Is this a 6-stud or 8-stud LEGO® Speed Champions set?

This is a 6-stud-wide Speed Champions car. LEGO® used the 6-stud width from the line's launch in 2015 through 2019. The standard switched to 8-stud width in 2020, so 6-stud cars are now collector-favourite snapshots of the original line.

What other LEGO® Ferrari Speed Champions sets are there?

You can browse every LEGO® Ferrari Speed Champions set on the Ferrari hub page, which links to each set's wiki entry, year of release and current status.

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Sources

  1. LEGO.com — primary
  2. Ferrari — primary