Get ready to buckle up with the latest LEGO Speed Champions sets that celebrate racing in all its forms, including the debut of Gran Turismo.
The LEGO Speed Champions garage better get an upgrade because three new supercars are releasing on January 1, 2026 that feature some of the most unique racing designs. None of them are technically racing cars, though each is a homage to the sport. The new sets are 77254 Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale Sports Car, 77253 Bugatti Vision GT Hyper Sports Car, and 77257 McLaren W1.




77254 Speed Champions Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale Sports Car will retail for £22.99/$27.99/€27.99 and consists of 339 pieces. The car includes many of the design details from the real-life version, which is Ferrari’s most powerful ever street-legal car. It has a twin-turbo V8 engine that gives the car a combined 1,016 horsepower, allowing the vehicle to accelerate to 60 MPH in just over two seconds. While the model may not be that fast, it still features a cab-forward design, rear wing, high exhaust pipes and alloys decorated with the Ferrari shield. Plus it has a LEGO driver minifigure wearing a Ferrari outfit and helmet to place inside the single-seat cockpit.



Then 77253 Speed Champions Bugatti Vision GT Hyper Sports Car will retail for £22.99/$27.99/€27.99 and consists of 284 pieces. It’s the first time that fans will be able to build a Speed Champions model based on the Gran Turismo video game series and this Bugatti only exists in-game. It was designed as a one-off concept in 2015 to commemorate Bugatti’s racing history at Le Mans. Fans can recreate this unique Bugatti, including its horseshoe front grille, rear wing, distinctive 8-eye headlights, a roof fin and wide Michelin tyres. It also has an exclusive minifigure wearing a Bugatti racing outfit.




Finally, there is 77257 Speed Champions McLaren W1 which will retail for £22.99/$27.99/€27.99 and consists of 284 pieces. This supercar is base on the real-life version launched to celebrate the 50th anniversary of McLaren’s first Formula 1 World Championship win. It incorporated hydraulic steering and F1-inspired suspension to reach top speeds of 217 MPH. The model therefore has these high-spec attributes, with an adjustable rear wing for cruising or racing, a rear engine, cockpit, an infotainment screen, and air intake ducts on the sides and bonnet. It also has an exclusive minifigure in McLaren racing gear and a helmet.
They will make an excellent trio for fans who like concept cars or models that commemorate racing feats, with the introduction of Gran Turismo an exciting prospect for future sets. There are many more exclusive concepts from the game that could be models, like the Jaguar XJ13’66 or Red Bull X2019 Competition amongst many others. With the futuristic concepts that don’t have to stick to the rules of actual physics or aerodynamics, there are many exciting options.
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