The Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale is Ferrari's most extreme road car - a track-focused derivative of the SF90 hybrid that pushes every performance parameter to its limit. At 339 pieces, the Speed Champions version is one of the meatier single-car builds in the 2026 wave, taking 40-50 minutes to complete. The extra piece count over the standard 250-280 range is immediately apparent in the build: there is more bodywork detail, more aerodynamic hardware, and more surface complexity than a typical Speed Champions car.
The build begins with the standard Speed Champions chassis architecture but quickly diverges into Ferrari-specific territory. The front end uses a combination of low-profile slope elements and printed pieces to capture the SF90 XX's aggressive splitter and reshaped bumper. The sidepod area is where the extra pieces earn their keep - the air intakes and cooling ducts that define the XX's track-focused aerodynamics are suggested through recessed plate assemblies and contrasting dark elements against the red bodywork. The rear construction is the most complex section: a multi-element diffuser, a reshaped rear wing with a different profile from the standard SF90, and twin-exhaust detailing that adds visual interest to the rear view.
The Rosso Corsa red dominates the build experience, and as with all Ferrari Speed Champions sets, watching that scarlet accumulate across the bodywork is inherently satisfying. Ferrari red is one of the most emotionally resonant colors in the automotive world, and LEGO's elements match it faithfully. The 339-piece build delivers more Ferrari than the SF-24 F1 car (#77242) in terms of surface detail, while remaining accessible enough for the 9+ target age group.
The SF90 XX pushes Speed Champions technique beyond the standard supercar template. The front splitter extends further forward than most Speed Champions cars, using thin plate elements mounted on brackets that create a floating aerodynamic surface below the main body. This technique - separating aero elements from the body structure to create visual gaps - adds depth and realism that simplified builds cannot achieve. The side air intakes use recessed plate assemblies that create shadow lines in the bodywork, suggesting the complex cooling architecture that the real car requires for its hybrid powertrain.
The rear diffuser is the technique highlight. Multiple dark elements are layered and angled to create the aggressive rear exit geometry that defines the XX variant's track-focused character. The diffuser extends below the bumper line, and the channel between diffuser and body creates a visual depth that makes the rear of the car more interesting than most Speed Champions rear ends. The rear wing profile differs from the standard SF90 through a steeper angle and different endplate geometry, demonstrating how small changes in wing construction create meaningfully different aerodynamic characters at this scale. Compared to the Ferrari F40 (#76934), the SF90 XX represents a 40-year leap in Ferrari design language - displaying them together illustrates how dramatically supercar aerodynamics have evolved.
339 pieces with a dominant red palette supplemented by black, dark grey, and small accent colors. The red element selection is the primary draw - Ferrari red slopes, plates, tiles, and curved elements in the quantities needed to skin a 339-piece supercar. Red is always in demand for vehicle MOCs, and the SF90 XX provides a substantial quantity across a good range of element types. The black elements used for the aerodynamic hardware and lower body are universally useful, and the structural grey pieces that form the chassis are standard building inventory.
The higher piece count compared to typical Speed Champions cars means you get more specialized elements: the bracket assemblies from the splitter and diffuser, the angled plates from the air intakes, and the wing-specific elements from the rear aero. These elements have direct applicability to any vehicle MOC that requires detailed aerodynamic surfaces. The single driver minifigure carries Ferrari branding, and the printed elements include the Scuderia Ferrari shield and XX-specific graphics. At 339 pieces, the per-piece cost is slightly better than the 280-piece cars at the same price point, making this one of the better values in the 2026 Speed Champions wave. The red element variety here is worth highlighting specifically - you get red slopes in three different profiles, curved and angular, which gives you a broader palette of red shaping options than most Speed Champions cars provide. For Ferrari collection builders accumulating red parts across multiple sets, the SF90 XX adds shapes that the SF-24 F1 car does not include.
Ferrari red at 8-wide scale is always going to look good on a shelf, but the SF90 XX adds aggressive aerodynamic detail that elevates it above the standard Ferrari Speed Champions formula. The extended splitter, the complex rear diffuser, and the track-focused wing create a silhouette that reads as more purposeful and more extreme than a road-going supercar. The XX variant's real-world identity as a limited-production track weapon comes through in the brick-built version: this car means business, and it looks it.
Displayed alongside the Ferrari SF-24 F1 car (#77242), the SF90 XX creates a compelling racing-vs-road-car pairing. The F1 car represents Ferrari's competition program; the SF90 XX represents the road car division's ultimate expression. Together they show two facets of the Ferrari performance philosophy. Add the Icons Ferrari F2004 (#11375) and the City Ferrari Pit Stop (#60443), and you have Ferrari represented at every LEGO scale and across every theme - a Maranello museum in miniature.
The 339-piece build creates a model that is slightly more substantial on the shelf than standard Speed Champions cars. The extra aerodynamic detail gives the car more visual texture, rewarding close inspection in a way that simpler builds do not. Under warm lighting, the red bodywork and dark aerodynamic elements create a dramatic contrast that photographs exceptionally well.
339 pieces at the standard Speed Champions single-car price makes this one of the best per-piece values in the 2026 wave. You are getting roughly 20% more pieces than the average Speed Champions car for the same price, and those extra pieces translate directly into more build time and more display detail. The Ferrari license adds brand premium that LEGO has absorbed into the standard price point rather than passing through as a surcharge.
For Ferrari enthusiasts, the SF90 XX fills the hypercar slot in the Speed Champions collection. It sits above the F40 (#76934) in the Ferrari hierarchy and alongside the SF-24 (#77242) as the brand's current flagship road car. At the Speed Champions price point, the barrier to building a comprehensive Ferrari display is remarkably low. For the complete Speed Champions picture, see our comprehensive roundup.
A single Ferrari driver minifigure is included wearing a racing suit in the Scuderia Ferrari red with black accent printing. The torso features the Ferrari shield logo, sponsor graphics, and the red-to-black color blocking that characterizes Ferrari's driver apparel. The leg printing continues the racing suit design. The helmet is printed with Ferrari branding and a red-dominant visor design. An alternate hair piece is included for helmetless display.
This figure is exclusive to the SF90 XX set and represents the hypercar driver variant - the suit printing is subtly different from the F1 SF-24 driver and the City Ferrari pit crew, reflecting the road car division's branding rather than the F1 team's livery. For collectors building a comprehensive Ferrari minifigure lineup, the SF90 XX driver adds the hypercar/road car dimension that the F1 and pit crew figures do not cover.
The Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale is for Ferrari enthusiasts who want the most extreme road car in the Maranello lineup represented on their Speed Champions shelf. The XX designation means this is not just a Ferrari - it is a track-focused Ferrari, the kind of car that exists at the intersection of road legality and racing intent. If you appreciate the idea of a road car that is really a race car in disguise, the SF90 XX captures that dual identity through aggressive aerodynamic detailing that sets it apart from more refined supercars in the range.
For builders assembling a comprehensive Ferrari LEGO collection, the SF90 XX fills the modern hypercar slot. It sits alongside the SF-24 F1 car as the road car counterpart to Ferrari's racing program, and together they represent the two pillars of Ferrari's performance philosophy: competition and the road car expression of that competition DNA. Add the Icons F2004 and the City Pit Stop for a Maranello museum in miniature.
Value-conscious Speed Champions buyers should note that the SF90 XX, at 339 pieces, delivers roughly 20% more pieces than the average single-car Speed Champions set at the same price point. That extra piece count translates directly into more build time, more aerodynamic detail, and a more substantial finished model. If you are choosing between multiple Speed Champions cars and want the most building experience per dollar, the SF90 XX is one of the strongest values in the 2026 wave.
Ferrari has been one of Speed Champions' most consistent brand partners, and the SF90 XX Stradale represents the hypercar end of that relationship. Alongside the F1 car (77242), the F40 (76934), and the Technic flagship, Ferrari occupies more Speed Champions shelf space than any other manufacturer. The SF90 XX sits at the top of the road-car hierarchy -- this is Ferrari's track-focused hypercar, the kind of machine that exists in single-digit production numbers and costs more than most houses. LEGO's interpretation at 8-wide scale captures the aggression of the real car through angular aero elements and a black-and-red color scheme that reads as unmistakably Maranello. For builders collecting the full Ferrari Speed Champions lineup, this is the set that represents the pinnacle. For those choosing one Ferrari, the decision between this and the F40 depends on whether you prefer modern hypercar drama or classic sports car nostalgia. Both are excellent. This one is louder.
- ✓ 339 pieces - one of the meatiest single-car Speed Champions builds
- ✓ Detailed aerodynamic hardware: splitter, diffuser, and track wing
- ✓ Ferrari Rosso Corsa red looks stunning at 8-wide scale
- ✓ Better per-piece value than standard Speed Champions cars
- ✓ XX variant's track-focused identity reads clearly in the design
- ✓ Excellent Ferrari display companion alongside F1 and Icons sets
- ✗ Some sticker reliance for detailed livery graphics
- ✗ Single minifigure at the standard price point
- ✗ May be confused with the SF-24 F1 car from a distance due to shared red
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- Ferrari Pit Stop City Review - Ferrari in the City F1 range
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