LEGO® Speed Champions · Mercedes-AMG · 2024

Mercedes-AMG G 63 & Mercedes-AMG SL 63

An 808-piece LEGO® dual featuring two AMG V8 cars — the body-on-frame G 63 luxury SUV and the unibody SL 63 grand-tourer roadster.

Set #76924 2024 808 pieces 8-stud Current

76924 is a deliberate genre-pairing: a luxury off-roader with a body-on-frame chassis next to a grand-tourer roadster with a folding fabric roof. They share a brand (Mercedes-AMG) and a powertrain family (the M177 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8), but very little else. Brix Plus presents the connection honestly: this is two of AMG's V8 stars on one shelf, not a single platform expressed in two body styles.

LEGO® Speed Champions set 76924 Mercedes-AMG G 63 and SL 63, product image
LEGO® Speed Champions 76924. Source: Brickset.

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76924 includes two complete cars: the W463-generation Mercedes-AMG G 63 luxury SUV and the R232-generation AMG SL 63 roadster.

Mercedes-AMG G 63 (W463 II generation)
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THE LUXURY SUV

Mercedes-AMG G 63 (W463 II)

4.0L twin-turbo V8 in a body-on-frame off-roader

The Mercedes-AMG G 63 is the performance variant of the Mercedes-Benz G-Class — a vehicle whose silhouette has remained essentially unchanged since its 1979 military debut as the W460 Geländewagen. The current W463 II generation (launched 2018, refreshed 2024) is the first all-new G-Class chassis since 1979, with three locking differentials, a body-on-frame structure, and the AMG-specific 4.0-litre M177 twin-turbocharged V8 producing 430 kW (577 hp) and 850 N·m, all documented on Mercedes-AMG.com. AMG's brief was explicit: keep the boxy silhouette, add modern road-car performance — the brief reflected in LEGO® 76924.

G 63 production occurs at Magna Steyr's Graz plant in Austria — a contract relationship Mercedes has held with Magna for the G-Class since 1979. The G 63 is the highest-volume AMG V8 product globally, regularly outselling AMG's coupé and sedan ranges combined. Sustained demand has made it one of the few cars in the modern era whose used values often exceed their RRP, especially for the 4×4² and 6×6 derivatives. See Mercedes-Benz G-Class.

The LEGO® G 63 in 76924 captures the iconic boxy silhouette through the use of square 8-stud-era panels — a body shape that lends itself unusually well to LEGO® brick-built construction. Per Brickset, 76924 launched in June 2024.

Mercedes-AMG SL 63 R232 generation
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THE ROADSTER

Mercedes-AMG SL 63 (R232)

4.0L twin-turbo V8, AWD, fabric soft-top — first 2+2 SL since the 1980s

The Mercedes-AMG SL 63 is the first SL designed entirely by AMG rather than the main Mercedes-Benz design office — the previous-generation R231 SL had been a Mercedes design with an AMG variant. The R232 SL launched in 2022 and brought back the fabric folding soft-top after three generations of folding hardtop, plus 2+2 rear seats absent from the SL line since the 1980s, and AMG-specific 4MATIC+ all-wheel drive, per Mercedes-AMG SL and the Brickset 76924 entry.

Powertrain is the same M177 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8 family used in the G 63, but tuned to 430 kW (585 hp) and 800 N·m for the SL — slightly higher peak power, lower torque. Engineering was led by Affalterbach with input from Mercedes-AMG GmbH's Sport+Touring division. The R232 chassis is closely related to the AMG GT R193 coupé that replaced the C190 GT in 2024. See Mercedes-AMG SL.

76924's SL 63 captures the long-hood, short-deck classical roadster proportions plus the 2+2 cabin layout. Per LEGO® 76924 the SL 63 model is detailed with a representation of the soft-top folded down.

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Display ideas

  • Pair 76924 with 76909 Mercedes F1 W12 & Project One for a complete LEGO® Mercedes-AMG four-car shelf — F1 race car, hybrid hypercar, luxury SUV, and grand-tourer roadster.
  • Group the G 63 alongside other LEGO® off-roaders — even non-Speed Champions sets like Technic Land Rover models — to create a luxury-vs-functional 4×4 contrast.
  • Display the SL 63 in a roadster-only line-up with 76902 McLaren Elva, capturing the premium open-top market across two manufacturers.

People

76924's two cars come from different parts of AMG. The G 63 is shaped by Mercedes' G-Class engineering team in Graz; the SL 63 was led by AMG's chief engineer in Affalterbach.

Tobias Moers

CEO, MERCEDES-AMG (2013–2020)

Moers ran AMG during the development of both the W463 II G 63 (launched 2018) and the early development of the R232 SL 63 (greenlit 2018, launched 2022). He was instrumental in establishing the SL as an AMG-led car rather than a Mercedes-with-an-AMG-variant — a philosophical shift documented in his interviews with Top Gear and Autocar at the 2018 G 63 launch, and visible in the brand handling of LEGO® 76924 and Mercedes-AMG.com. He left AMG in 2020 to lead Aston Martin.

Philipp Schiemer

CEO, MERCEDES-AMG (2021–PRESENT)

Schiemer succeeded Moers and oversaw the launch of the R232 SL 63 in 2022, the 2024 G 63 mid-cycle update, and the broader AMG product strategy. Under Schiemer, AMG announced the F1-inspired AMG ONE hypercar that the LEGO® line has not yet captured (only the Mercedes Project One concept appeared, in 76909). See Mercedes-AMG.

The build

Scale and era

76924 sits in the LEGO® Speed Champions 8-stud era and launched in the June 2024 wave. The 808-piece count makes it one of the largest Speed Champions sets ever produced, second only to a handful of multi-vehicle sets.

Build highlights

The G 63 build leverages square panels and exposed door hinges to capture the boxy 1979-derived silhouette. The SL 63 uses lower-profile sloped panels and a printed grille element. The set also includes a small diorama base linking the two cars — an unusual inclusion at this price point.

What the 808 pieces buys you

808 pieces is exceptional for Speed Champions — a 90-120 minute build that delivers two complete cars plus diorama elements. The piece count is split roughly 380 to the G 63, 350 to the SL 63, and the remainder to the diorama and minifigures.

Minifigures (2)

76924 includes two driver minifigures, one for each car, both unique to this set per Brickset's minifigure index.

FAQ

Common questions about LEGO® Mercedes-AMG G 63 & SL 63 76924.

Is LEGO® set 76924 still available?
Yes. 76924 launched on 1 June 2024 and remains current at the time of writing per Brickset. It can be purchased from LEGO.com at RRP.
How big is the LEGO® G 63 and SL 63?
Each car is approximately 14 cm long — the standard 8-stud Speed Champions footprint. The G 63 is taller than the SL 63 (truck-like proportions vs. low-slung roadster). See archived dimensions on the LEGO.com listing.
How many pieces does LEGO® set 76924 have?
808 pieces and 2 driver minifigures (one per car), all unique to this set, per Brickset. This is one of the highest-piece-count Speed Champions sets ever.
Do the real G 63 and SL 63 share the same engine?
Both use derivatives of the same engine family — the AMG-built M177 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8 — but they are tuned differently and have different ancillaries. The G 63 puts out 430 kW with 850 N·m, the SL 63 produces 430 kW with 800 N·m. See Mercedes-AMG.
Are there other LEGO® Mercedes-AMG sets?
Yes — 76909/77244 Mercedes F1 W12/W15 for the F1 fan, plus 76909 Mercedes-AMG Project One concept dual. The G 63 and SL 63 are the first AMG road cars in Speed Champions.
Why does the G 63 still look like a 1979 box?
Mercedes deliberately kept the silhouette unchanged across generations because the boxy form has become the G-Class brand. Engineers redesigned the chassis and body almost completely for the W463 II in 2018, but kept the door hinges, the rear-mounted spare wheel housing, and the squared-off greenhouse as visual anchors. See Mercedes-Benz G-Class.

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