LEGO Jurassic World, the four new sets arriving in the summer of 2025.
  • LEGO Jurassic World adds four new sets for summer 2025, ranging from baby dinosaurs to large-scale beasts, each packed with playability and detailed environments.
  • The sets include action-filled scenes  like the Spinosaurus & Quetzalcoatlus Air Mission and Raptor & Titanosaurus Tracking Mission, featuring vehicles, terrain elements, and articulated dinosaurs.
  • Dolores the baby Aquilops and a surprise Velociraptor ambush round out the lineup, offering both cuteness and thrills at more accessible price points.

The LEGO Group has not disappoint choosing to bring four new LEGO Jurassic World sets for the summer 2025 and we could not be more excited about this.

The sets range from the small to the sizeable beasts, with plenty of opportunities to enjoy these prehistoric animals and play out fun scenarios – mostly trying to stay away from their talons and teeth or getting squashed by an oversized foot.  

With four new releases coming out on June 1, we are excited to take a closer look at what will be available and whether it may be worth getting. Oh, and the dinosaurs here offer a lot of play value as they have movable legs, arms, and other bits!

The LEGO Jurassic World summer sets may just be our favorite alongside the new LEGO Creator 3-in-1 and LEGO Harry Potter sets also due soon.

Raptor & Titanosaurus Tracking Mission (76973)

Titanosaurus may be docile by nature—thanks to its enormous size and plant-based diet—but Velociraptors are a far more temperamental species. That dynamic sets the stage for Raptor & Titanosaurus Tracking Mission (76973), the first set in the latest LEGO Jurassic World range extension.

In this action-packed set, minifigures Zora Bennett, Martin Krebs, and Dr. Henry Loomis embark on a high-stakes tracking mission. Their goal: locate the gentle Titanosaurus while avoiding a dangerous encounter with a roaming Velociraptor—all while running low on tranquilizer darts.

The set includes a charging station, an off-road vehicle with a trailer, a dirt bike, and scenic terrain elements. The centerpiece is the majestic Titanosaurus, featuring a movable neck and articulated jaws.

Raptor & Titanosaurus Tracking Mission (76973) launches on June 1 and will retail for $109.99.

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Spinosaurus & Quetzalcoatlus Air Mission (76976)

Things in the Jurassic World are never as calm as the tourists, or the scientists who double as action heroes, would like them to be. Experienced fans of the franchise know that what starts as a quick saunter around the park to catch a glimpse of magnificent dinosaurs always turns into a game of cat and mouse. Spinosaurus & Quetzalcoatlus Air Mission (76975) is no different.

Four minifigs — Martin Krebs, Zora Bennett, Duncan Kincaid, and Dr.Henry Loomis — set out on this adrenaline-packed journey, trying to outrun the Spinosaurus while dodging the Quetzalcoatlus swooping in from above.

The scene has plenty of character, thanks to a rocky outcrop where the flying beast has built its nest. The box art dares you to try your luck stealing an egg from the nest, using the included helicopter and jeep to navigate treacherous terrain and avoid the dinosaurs determined to run you down.

Coming in at 984 pieces and retailing for $159.99, this LEGO Jurassic World set is easily one of the most fun on the list!

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Baby Dinosaur Dolores: Aquilops (76970)

Baby Dinosaur Dolores: Aquilops (76970) LEGO Jurassic World scenery and make for a fun, quick build. The baby dinosaur is simply adorable! The set features a baby Aquilops, an herbivorous dinosaur that originally lived about 109 million years ago but has returned in corporeal form through LEGO’s unique storytelling within the popular franchise.

The 339-piece set shows Dolores munching on a plant-based meal, and she features a movable head, arms, and legs. Dolores will be available on June 1 along with the rest of the sets and will cost just $27.99.

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Raptor Off-Road Escape (76972)

Raptor Off-Road Escape (76972) will once again exemplify the dangers in working in the natural habitat of prehistoric predators. As the minifigs of Reuben and Isabella Delgado track down the baby Aquilops, Dolores on their jeep and using a scanner to ping her tracking device, they are in for proper fright!

Although they are bound to discover Dolores in the end, Reuben and Isabella will also face an ambush from a Velociraptor who will have a movable jaw – a slight hint at where this is going! The Velociraptor will jump out of a bush that has a push-scare effect which makes the green leaves suddenly pull apart and let the predator in! Yikes! The set comes in at just 285 pieces and will retail for $39.99.

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Stoyan Todorov
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