A new car is coming to LEGO Speed Champions ready for the 2026 Formula 1 season – 77259 Audi Revolut F1 Team R26.
77259 Audi Revolut F1 Team R26 Race Car has been announced, following the reveal of the actual Formula 1 car. The new set uses 215 pieces and will retail for £22.99 / $27.99 when it launches on March 1.
The real car has been unveiled in Berlin. “Today marks more than a launch; it marks the public declaration of a new era for Audi,” said Audi CEO Gernot Dollner. “Formula 1 is the most demanding stage in the world of motorsport, and we are here not just to compete, but to define the future of ‘Vorsprung durch Technik.’
An Audi Revolut F1 Team driver minifigure comes in the set.
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“This project is a catalyst for our entire company, a symbol of our transformation towards a more performance-driven, efficient, and innovative culture. Our philosophy is one of absolute, long-term commitment.”
As it is part of the 2026 Formula 1 season, the LEGO model car features design details that comply with the latest regulations. Using the intricate construction methods that Speed Champions sets are famous for – and probably a huge number of stickers – the set replicates the cockpit, rear wing, authentic sponsor logos, front wheel suspension and tires imprinted with Pirelli.
77254 Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale Sports Car, 77253 Bugatti Vision GT Hyper Sports Car, and 77257 McLaren W1 launched on January 1 as the Speed Champions collection continues to grow.
The announcement comes as the LEGO Group celebrates success at London Toy Fair, riding high off the recent launch of LEGO Smart Play.
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