- LEGO Technic unveils three new high-speed builds
- Lamborghini leads the pack with a bold 1,135-piece design
- Supercars hit both shelves and screens in Asphalt Legends Unite
Fans of the LEGO Technic series rejoice, because the LEGO Group has just confirmed the arrival of three more sets that you will be able to enjoy before long. The trio of cars that will hit the LEGO-verses raceway are LEGO Technic Aston Martin Valkyrie (42208), LEGO Technic Ferrari FXX K (42212), LEGO Technic Lamborghini Revuelto Super Sports Car (42214).
Three New Sets Join the LEGO Technic Series
The three news sets continues in the well-established designer lineage of the series, with the customary build elements, as well as bold panels, and arch work of the cabin, a considerable level up from the LEGO Technic Bugatti Bolide which came in at 905 pieces.
At the time of writing, you may preorder all sets except for the Aston Martin Valkyrie . All three sets will be shipped on August 1, 2025, with the official release date. The LEGO Technic Aston Martin Valkyrie is the smallest of the series and comes in at 707 pieces, with the LEGO Technic Ferrari FXX K being the second largest at 897 pieces. Both will retail at $64.99.
Then, there is the sizeable LEGO Technic Lamborghini Revuelto Super Sports Car which comes in at 1135 pieces, which also sports the boldest design with its sizeable panels and powerful look. The set will retail for $189.99, with the group confirming that pre-orders for the set will be available on June 1, 2025.
Commenting on the fresh releases, LEGO Technic Marketing Manager Alexandra Drgaomir had this to add:
“LEGO Technic and Gameloft are bringing the high-performance world of Asphalt Legends Unite into reality with supercars built to be both raced in-game and proudly displayed on your shelf. These models go beyond looks — they embody Technic’s signature authenticity and functionality, with true-to-life design, working features like steering and moving pistons, and a rewarding, hands-on build experience. Whether you’re playing digitally or building physically, they capture the thrill of speed and style.”
LEGO Technic Marketing Manager Alexandra Drgaomir
The LEGO Technic series has gone a long way since its inception, but some of its customary and lasting design elements are still here. There are the steering controlled by a top-mounted knob, the openable gullwing and butterfly doors, the liftable boot with the engines and movable pistons, adding to the LEGO’s engineering ingenuity.
Yet, this is not all. There are also glow-in-the-dark headlight accents for the LEGO Technic Lamborghini Revuelto Super Sports Car . All of the three new cars will also appear in the Asphalt Legends Unite video game, with LEGO fans buying the original sets able to use a code to redeem them online.
The LEGO Group has already been experimenting in a similar way with the way it releases LEGO Fortnite sets where players are able to obtain skins by purchasing the physical sets.