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Every LEGO® Speed Champions Theme Launch Set
Three LEGO® Speed Champions sets share the “theme-launch” tag — sets released specifically as part of the line's 2015 debut wave that exist as marketing or curatorial scaffolding rather than as standalone vehicle builds. All three are launch-year products, retired by the end of 2016, and collectible mainly as artefacts of how Speed Champions was positioned at the beginning.
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The 2015 launch was an experiment for the LEGO® Group: a brand-new car-licence-led range, sold alongside the existing Technic and Creator Expert offerings. To support the new line, two retail-channel multipacks accompanied the standalone sets. Speed Champions Collection (LEGO® 5004550, 2015) and Speed Champions Collection 2 (LEGO® 5004559, 2015) bundled launch-wave individual sets at multi-set discounts — Collection 1 carried the early supercar releases, Collection 2 carried the motorsport-led sets. They contained no exclusive parts, but the boxed presentation gave early stockists a way to stand-up the line on shelves quickly.
The third theme-launch set is a flagship rather than a bundle. F14 T & Scuderia Ferrari Truck (LEGO® 75913, 2015) was the line's largest 2015 set at 892 pieces — the Ferrari F14 T paired with a full Scuderia Ferrari transporter, the only Speed Champions set ever to depict an F1 paddock-transport vehicle. As a launch-year statement it told retailers that Speed Champions was prepared to ship 800-piece flagship-scale builds in its first year, not just small-format play sets. The truck-and-car combination has never been repeated in the line.
The cluster's editorial significance is mostly historical. None of the three sets contained exclusive vehicles or parts, but together they framed how the LEGO® Group introduced Speed Champions in 2015 — a sampler-pack strategy backed by a single statement-of-scale flagship, designed to give the new line shelf credibility from the first month.