Speed Champions used to be LEGO's budget car line. Small, quick builds that kids grabbed off the shelf at checkout and adults walked right past. That changed when LEGO widened the format from 6-wide to 8-wide, upgraded the detail level, committed to pad-printed decorations instead of sticker sheets, and started landing licensing deals that turned the theme into a legitimate automotive showcase.
The result is a theme that now appeals to adult car enthusiasts as much as it does to children. The builds are still accessible - most can be completed in under an hour - but the finished models are display-worthy in a way earlier Speed Champions sets never were. Proportions are more accurate, color separation is cleaner, and the printed details hold up to close inspection on a shelf or under bright lights at a convention table.
We have now reviewed 32 Speed Champions sets across the site. That number covers every car on the 2025 F1 grid, a wave of brand-new 2026 releases, supercars from the biggest names in automotive history, movie tie-ins, American muscle cars, and even a NASCAR entry. This page collects every single one of those reviews into one organized reference so you can find exactly what you are looking for.
Whether you are building a complete F1 grid display, picking up a single supercar for your desk, or trying to figure out which of these sets is actually worth your money, start here. Every set links to its full review with build details, scores, and buying options.
The 2026 Speed Champions wave is one of the most ambitious in the theme's history. LEGO expanded beyond the traditional car-enthusiast audience with movie tie-ins, pop culture crossovers, and new F1 entries while still delivering the precision automotive models that made Speed Champions a collector favorite. Here is every new 2026 release we have reviewed.
NEW FOR 2026 - Ferrari SF-24 (77242)

The Scuderia Ferrari entry for 2026 brings that iconic red livery to the 8-wide format with exceptional printed detail work. The SF-24 captures the aggressive nose and halo device accurately, and the red-on-black color scheme pops on any display shelf. A must-have for Ferrari fans and F1 grid completionists alike.
Read our full Ferrari SF-24 review
NEW FOR 2026 - Red Bull RB20 (77243)

The dominant car of the 2024 season gets its own Speed Champions set with the dark blue and yellow livery that became synonymous with Max Verstappen's championship runs. The printed sponsor details are sharp, and the overall silhouette is one of the most accurate in the F1 wave. If you watched any F1 in 2024, you know this car.
Read our full Red Bull RB20 review
NEW FOR 2026 - Mercedes F1 W15 (77244)

The Silver Arrows return to Speed Champions with a sleek build that captures the W15's distinctive silver and teal color scheme. Mercedes has always been one of the cleanest liveries on the F1 grid, and the Speed Champions version delivers that same understated elegance. A strong shelf companion to the Red Bull and Ferrari entries.
Read our full Mercedes F1 W15 review
NEW FOR 2026 - McLaren W1 (77257)

McLaren's flagship hypercar arrives in Speed Champions form with flowing lines and a build that pushes the 8-wide format to deliver genuinely elegant proportions. The W1 is a statement car in real life, and the LEGO version carries enough of that presence to anchor a supercar display. One of the standout builds in the entire 2026 wave.
Read our full McLaren W1 review
NEW FOR 2026 - APXGP F1 Movie Car (77252)
The fictional constructor from the Brad Pitt F1 film. The custom livery is distinctive, the build quality matches the real-team cars, and it is a conversation piece that adds character to any grid display. Movie tie-in or not, the set itself holds up on its own merits.
NEW FOR 2026 - Bugatti Vision GT (77253)
Bugatti's Vision Gran Turismo concept car gets a Speed Champions treatment with dramatic styling and a color scheme that separates it from every other car in the lineup. A bold choice from LEGO that pays off as a display piece.
Read our full Bugatti Vision GT review
NEW FOR 2026 - Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale (77254)
Ferrari's hybrid hypercar in miniature. The SF90 XX Stradale brings serious automotive engineering cred to the Speed Champions shelf, with aggressive aerodynamic details and a build that rewards careful attention. A worthy companion to the F1 Ferrari.
Read our full Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale review
NEW FOR 2026 - Lightning McQueen (77255)
Ka-chow. Disney and Pixar's most famous race car arrives in Speed Champions form, and whether you grew up watching Cars or you are buying this for someone who did, the build captures Lightning McQueen's distinctive personality. A fun crossover that expands who Speed Champions is for.
Read our full Lightning McQueen review
NEW FOR 2026 - Time Machine - Back to the Future (77256)
The DeLorean time machine is one of the most iconic movie vehicles ever built, and LEGO gives it the Speed Champions treatment with printed flux capacitor details and a build that packs a surprising amount of character into the 8-wide format. Great Scott indeed.
Read our full DeLorean Time Machine review
NEW FOR 2026 - F1 Academy Race Car (77258)
The F1 Academy car represents the all-female development series that feeds into Formula 1. A compact build with clean printing and a livery that stands apart from the main grid. An important addition that broadens the scope of the F1 collection beyond the ten constructors.
Read our full F1 Academy review
NEW FOR 2026 - Audi F1 R26 (77259)
Audi's F1 debut car gets a clean, detailed Speed Champions rendition. The silver-and-red livery has a premium feel that stands out in the grid, and this is one of the meatier builds in the line. A forward-looking choice for collectors who want to get in early on Audi's F1 story.
The Formula 1 lineup is the crown jewel of the current Speed Champions range. LEGO secured licenses for all ten F1 constructors across the 2025 wave, and then added even more F1 content in 2026. The result is a collection that allows you to build a complete miniature starting grid and beyond. All the F1 cars share the same chassis architecture, use the same helmet mold for driver minifigures, and feature fully printed nose cones and livery details. No stickers anywhere in the line.
Here is every F1 car we have reviewed, organized by team. Between the original 2025 grid, the 2024 McLaren, and the 2026 additions, you are looking at 16 Formula 1 cars in total.
The 2025 F1 Grid - All 10 Teams
McLaren F1 Team MCL38 (77251) - The papaya orange livery makes this the most visually striking F1 car in the Speed Champions range. It pops on a shelf like nothing else in the lineup. The reigning Constructors' Champions get the treatment they deserve. Read the full review
Red Bull Racing RB20 (77243) NEW FOR 2026 - The dominant dark blue and yellow livery from Max Verstappen's championship campaigns. Sharp sponsor printing and one of the most accurate silhouettes in the wave. Read the full review
Ferrari SF-24 (77242) NEW FOR 2026 - Iconic Scuderia red with exceptional printed detail work. The aggressive nose and halo device translate perfectly to 8-wide scale. Read the full review
Mercedes F1 W15 (77244) NEW FOR 2026 - The Silver Arrows in understated silver and teal. Clean, elegant, and every bit as refined as the real thing. Read the full review
Aston Martin AMR24 (77245) - The British Racing Green livery translates beautifully to the 8-wide format, with crisp printed details that capture the AMR24's distinctive look. Read the full review
VCARB 01 (77246) - The junior Red Bull team's entry brings a different color palette and personality to the grid. A solid mid-pack build with clean execution. Read the full review
Sauber C44 (77247) - The Swiss team's entry is understated but well-built. Soon to become the Audi works team, making this a transitional piece with future collector interest. Read the full review
Alpine A524 (77248) - The French constructor's blue livery looks sharp at 8-wide scale, and the build is consistent with the quality standard across the full grid. Read the full review
Williams Racing FW46 (77249) - The navy-and-light-blue Williams livery translates well to the 8-wide format. Pair it with the Icons Williams FW14B for a compelling historical-versus-modern Williams display. Read the full review
Haas VF-24 (77250) - The American team's entry is simple but effective. The black-and-white livery is clean, and the build holds its own in a grid display. Read the full review
Additional F1 Entries
Audi F1 R26 (77259) NEW FOR 2026 - Audi's F1 debut car in silver and red. A forward-looking set for collectors betting on Audi's F1 future. Read the full review
APXGP F1 Movie Car (77252) NEW FOR 2026 - The fictional team from the Brad Pitt F1 film. A conversation piece that adds character to any grid display. Read the full review
F1 Academy Race Car (77258) NEW FOR 2026 - Representing the all-female development series that feeds into F1. Broadens the scope of the collection beyond the ten constructors. Read the full review
McLaren F1 2024 (76919) - The 2024 release that proved LEGO could nail F1 car proportions at Speed Champions scale. The one that started the modern F1 wave. Read the full review
If you are building the complete F1 grid, we wrote a dedicated guide to the full LEGO F1 lineup across every theme: Every LEGO F1 Set Ranked - The Definitive 2026 Guide.
Speed Champions has always excelled at supercars, and the current lineup includes some of the most recognizable names in automotive history. These are the cars that kids put on their bedroom walls and adults put in their garages - or, more realistically, on their desks in LEGO form. The 8-wide format gives designers enough room to capture the distinctive proportions that make each of these cars iconic, and the printed detail work sells the illusion at display distance.
Lamborghini Revuelto and Huracan (77238)

A two-car pack that gives you both the current Lamborghini flagship and the beloved Huracan in one box. The Revuelto's angular lines look aggressive at 8-wide scale, and the Huracan is a clean, compact build with excellent color separation. Two cars for one price makes this one of the best value propositions in the entire Speed Champions range.
Read our full Lamborghini review
Porsche 911 GT3 RS (77239)
The 911 GT3 RS is one of those cars that defined what a Porsche could be, and the Speed Champions version captures its aggressive stance and functional aerodynamics with impressive accuracy. The color, the wing, the proportions - it all reads correctly at 8-wide scale. A strong display piece that represents one of the most respected names in motorsport.
Read our full Porsche 911 GT3 RS review
Bugatti Centodieci (77240)
Bugatti in LEGO form has always been special, and the Centodieci continues that tradition. This is the kind of car that exists at the absolute pinnacle of automotive engineering and design, and the Speed Champions version captures enough of its distinctive shape - the horseshoe grille, the flowing bodylines, the aggressive rear - to be immediately recognizable on a shelf.
Read our full Bugatti Centodieci review
Bugatti Vision GT (77253) NEW FOR 2026
Bugatti's concept car for Gran Turismo gets a dramatic Speed Champions build. The styling is more aggressive than the Centodieci, and the color scheme sets it apart from everything else in the lineup. Pair it with the Centodieci for a Bugatti display that covers both production reality and design-studio fantasy.
Read our full Bugatti Vision GT review
Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale (77254) NEW FOR 2026
Ferrari's hybrid hypercar delivers serious automotive engineering cred in miniature form. Aggressive aerodynamic details and a build that rewards careful attention make this a worthy companion to the F1 Ferrari on any display shelf.
Read our full Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale review
Ferrari F40 (76934)
The legendary F40 in Speed Champions form. One of the most iconic supercars ever made, and the LEGO version captures the pop-up headlights, the massive rear wing, and the distinctive red that made the F40 a poster-car legend. A historical anchor for any supercar display.
Read our full Ferrari F40 review
McLaren W1 (77257) NEW FOR 2026
McLaren's flagship hypercar pushes the 8-wide format to deliver genuinely elegant proportions. A statement car in real life, and the LEGO version carries enough of that presence to anchor a supercar shelf. One of the standout builds in the 2026 wave.
Read our full McLaren W1 review
Lamborghini V12 Vision GT (76923)
Another Vision Gran Turismo concept, this time from Lamborghini. The aggressive, angular design language translates surprisingly well to LEGO bricks. A futuristic counterpoint to the more grounded supercars in the collection.
Read our full Lamborghini V12 Vision GT review
Audi S1 e-tron (76921)
Audi's electric rally car brings a different kind of performance to the supercar section. The compact proportions and motorsport livery make it a fun addition that represents the electric future of high-performance driving.
The 2026 wave marks a deliberate expansion of Speed Champions into pop culture territory. LEGO is no longer limiting the theme to real-world automotive brands - they are pulling from movies, animated films, and racing series that exist outside traditional Formula 1 and supercar categories. The result is a more diverse lineup that brings new audiences to the theme while giving existing collectors something unexpected to display alongside their grid.
APXGP F1 Movie Car (77252) NEW FOR 2026
The fictional F1 constructor from the Brad Pitt racing film gets a Speed Champions set that stands on its own merits. The custom livery is distinctive, build quality matches the real-team cars, and it is a genuine conversation starter on any shelf. Whether you love it or approach it with skepticism, the set delivers.
Lightning McQueen (77255) NEW FOR 2026
Disney and Pixar's most famous race car in Speed Champions form. The build captures McQueen's personality - the eyes, the red paint, the racing number - and it works as both a standalone display piece and a fun addition to a Speed Champions shelf full of real-world cars. Nostalgia factor is off the charts for anyone who grew up with Cars.
Read our full Lightning McQueen review
Time Machine - Back to the Future (77256) NEW FOR 2026
The DeLorean time machine is one of the most iconic movie vehicles ever designed, and LEGO fits it into the Speed Champions format with printed flux capacitor details and a build that packs surprising character into the 8-wide footprint. A crossover that probably should have happened years ago.
Read our full DeLorean Time Machine review
F1 Academy Race Car (77258) NEW FOR 2026
While technically a real racing series rather than pop culture, the F1 Academy car represents something broader than the ten main F1 constructors. It is the development series designed to bring more women into Formula 1, and the Speed Champions version gives it a platform alongside the full grid.
Not everything in Speed Champions is modern and European. The American contingent brings a different energy to the lineup - louder, brasher, and unapologetically about raw power rather than aerodynamic sophistication. Mixed in here are a few international classics and racing entries that do not fit neatly into the supercar or F1 categories but absolutely belong in a well-rounded Speed Champions collection.
Dodge Challenger SRT Demon (77237)

The Challenger SRT Demon is the anti-F1 car. Where Formula 1 is about precision and downforce, the Demon is about putting absurd amounts of power through the rear wheels and hoping for the best. The Speed Champions version captures this personality perfectly - the wide body, the hood scoop, the aggressive stance. It is the most distinctively American car in the current lineup, and it looks fantastic next to the European supercars as a study in contrasts.
Read our full Dodge Challenger review
Ford Mustang Dark Horse (76920)
The Mustang Dark Horse is Ford's latest take on America's pony car, and the Speed Champions version delivers the aggressive front fascia and muscular proportions that define the seventh-generation Mustang. A natural shelf companion to the Dodge Challenger for anyone building an American muscle display.
Read our full Ford Mustang Dark Horse review
Honda S2000 (77241)
A JDM legend in Speed Champions form. The Honda S2000 is a beloved roadster that earned its reputation through razor-sharp handling and one of the greatest naturally aspirated engines ever built. The LEGO version captures the clean lines and open-top driving character that made the S2000 an icon. A different kind of car enthusiasm from the muscle cars and supercars.
Read our full Honda S2000 review
NASCAR Camaro ZL1 (76935)
Stock car racing meets Speed Champions. The NASCAR Camaro ZL1 brings oval-racing energy to the collection with a livery and body shape that are unmistakably NASCAR. If your Speed Champions display leans toward motorsport diversity rather than brand purity, this is a strong addition.
Read our full NASCAR Camaro ZL1 review
BMW M4 GT3 and M Hybrid (76922)
A two-car pack from BMW that covers both GT racing and prototype endurance racing. The M4 GT3 is a recognizable competitor from series around the world, and the M Hybrid represents BMW's return to top-level prototype racing. Two very different cars in one box, both well-executed at 8-wide scale.
Read our full BMW M4 GT3 and M Hybrid review
Mercedes-AMG G63 and SL63 (76924)
A two-car Mercedes pack that pairs the iconic boxy G-Wagon with the sleek SL63 roadster. Two very different design philosophies from the same manufacturer, and both translate well to the Speed Champions format. The G63 in particular is fun to see at this scale.
Read our full Mercedes-AMG G63 and SL63 review
Aston Martin Safety Car and AMR23 (76925)
A two-car pack that gives you the F1 Safety Car and the AMR23 race car. The green Aston Martin livery is one of the best-looking color schemes in F1, and having the Safety Car as a bonus is a nice touch that adds storytelling potential to any grid display.
Every Speed Champions set we have reviewed, organized by year. Bookmark this table and come back whenever you need to find a specific review.
| Set Number | Name | Year | Review |
|---|---|---|---|
| 77242 | Ferrari SF-24 | 2026 | Review |
| 77243 | Red Bull RB20 | 2026 | Review |
| 77244 | Mercedes F1 W15 | 2026 | Review |
| 77252 | APXGP F1 Movie Car | 2026 | Review |
| 77253 | Bugatti Vision GT | 2026 | Review |
| 77254 | Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale | 2026 | Review |
| 77255 | Lightning McQueen | 2026 | Review |
| 77256 | Time Machine - Back to the Future | 2026 | Review |
| 77257 | McLaren W1 | 2026 | Review |
| 77258 | F1 Academy Race Car | 2026 | Review |
| 77259 | Audi F1 R26 | 2026 | Review |
| 77237 | Dodge Challenger SRT Demon | 2025 | Review |
| 77238 | Lamborghini Revuelto and Huracan | 2025 | Review |
| 77239 | Porsche 911 GT3 RS | 2025 | Review |
| 77240 | Bugatti Centodieci | 2025 | Review |
| 77241 | Honda S2000 | 2025 | Review |
| 77245 | Aston Martin AMR24 | 2025 | Review |
| 77246 | VCARB 01 | 2025 | Review |
| 77247 | Sauber C44 | 2025 | Review |
| 77248 | Alpine A524 | 2025 | Review |
| 77249 | Williams FW46 | 2025 | Review |
| 77250 | Haas VF-24 | 2025 | Review |
| 77251 | McLaren MCL38 | 2025 | Review |
| 76919 | McLaren F1 2024 | 2024 | Review |
| 76920 | Ford Mustang Dark Horse | 2024 | Review |
| 76921 | Audi S1 e-tron | 2024 | Review |
| 76922 | BMW M4 GT3 and M Hybrid | 2024 | Review |
| 76923 | Lamborghini V12 Vision GT | 2024 | Review |
| 76924 | Mercedes-AMG G63 and SL63 | 2024 | Review |
| 76925 | Aston Martin Safety Car and AMR23 | 2024 | Review |
| 76934 | Ferrari F40 | 2024 | Review |
| 76935 | NASCAR Camaro ZL1 | 2024 | Review |
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We are living in the best era Speed Champions has ever seen. The move to 8-wide, the commitment to printed parts over stickers, the expansion into F1 with all ten constructors, and the bold push into pop culture territory with movie cars have transformed what was once a budget impulse-buy theme into a legitimate collecting category.
Thirty-two sets reviewed and counting. The 2026 wave alone added eleven new entries that expanded the theme in directions nobody expected five years ago. A DeLorean time machine sitting next to a Ferrari F1 car sitting next to Lightning McQueen - that is a display shelf with stories to tell.
If you are just getting started with Speed Champions, pick the car you care about most and buy that one. It will not be your last. If you are already deep into the collection, the complete F1 grid remains the ultimate display project in the theme, and the 2026 additions give you even more variety to build around it.
For the full story on how Formula 1 became LEGO's biggest licensing push in history, read our deep dive: How F1 Took Over the LEGO World. We will keep reviewing every Speed Champions set LEGO releases, and this page will be updated as new reviews go live. Bookmark it, come back often, and keep building.
For builders who want the Speed Champions experience at a larger scale, do not miss the Technic builds. The McLaren MCL39 Technic (42228) and the Porsche 911 GT3 R Rexy (42224) take the same cars to a completely different level of engineering and display impact. And for the full story on LEGO's F1 expansion across every theme, see our comprehensive ranking: Every LEGO F1 Set Ranked - The Definitive 2026 Guide.