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Every LEGO® Speed Champions Hybrid Hypercars Set

Six LEGO® Speed Champions sets capture cars that bolt an electric motor to a combustion engine and call the result a hypercar. The pattern started with the LaFerrari in 2013 and now covers a Ferrari, two Lamborghinis, a McLaren, a Mercedes-AMG, and a virtual concept — every Speed Champions set whose subject was a series-production hybrid hypercar.

7 sets · Updated 2026-05-11

The hybrid-hypercar idea is just over a decade old. The 2013 trio — McLaren P1, Porsche 918 Spyder, and Ferrari LaFerrari — proved that adding electric torque-fill to a high-revving combustion engine could deliver instant, brutal performance without sacrificing the soundtrack. Every car on this page descends from that experiment.

The earliest set is also the founder. LaFerrari (LEGO® 75899, 2015) was the first hybrid Ferrari sold to the public — a 6.3L V12 paired with a KERS-derived motor. It's the only 6-stud Speed Champions set on this page, and the only one captured in the older format. Every other set on the page is 8-stud, the wider chassis Speed Champions adopted in 2020.

The middle of the page is the modern V12 era. Lamborghini Lambo V12 Vision Gran Turismo (LEGO® 76923, 2024) is the videogame-only concept that previewed the production hybrid V12 powertrain. Lamborghini Revuelto & Huracán STO (LEGO® 77238, 2025) is the production answer — a 6.5L naturally-aspirated V12 with three electric motors, the first hybrid Lamborghini flagship, paired with the rear-driven naturally-aspirated Huracán STO that closed out the V10 era. The dual-vehicle box deliberately bookends the transition.

The newest sets capture cars that take the hybrid-hypercar formula in three different directions. McLaren W1 (LEGO® 77257, 2026) is the F1 successor — a twin-turbo V8 plus a single radial flux motor, 1,275 hp, and a 399-unit production run. Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale (LEGO® 77254, 2026) is Ferrari's most-extreme road-legal hybrid, a 1,016-hp track special with active aero. Mercedes-AMG F1 W12 E Performance & Mercedes-AMG Project One (LEGO® 76909, 2022) is the only set on the page where the technology transfer is the whole point — Project One is, almost literally, an F1 powertrain in road-car bodywork, paired in the box with the W12 it's derived from.

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