10 LEGO sets your beloved car fan wants this Christmas

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If you’re like us, you probably have several LEGO sets on your list of most desired gifts. In my case, I recognize that the hobby is in danger of becoming an obsession, but what the hell… you only live once, and as Oscar Wilde said, the best way to avoid temptation is to give yourself over to it body and soul. You intend to give yourself a great gift, or you are going to give something to a fan of LEGOs and motorsports, this article is the perfect guide for you. Of course, go preparing the portfolio.

Any LEGO Speed ​​Champions set (19.99-49.99 euros)

The small sets of Speed ​​Champions They will have “few” parts and will be affordable, but they recreate iconic cars from throughout history in great detail, and are as loved by adults as by children. They make an excellent budget gift contained: the cheapest cost less than 20 euros and the sets with two cars do not go up at the moment of 50 euros. Personally, the Koenigsegg Jesko and Lamborghini Countach sets are my favourites, but I have my eye on the Aston Martin DB5 sets and of course, Dom Toretto’s Dodge Charger.

LEGO Speed ​​Champions offer on the LEGO website

Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 from LEGO Technic (49.99 euros)

If your budget is not too large and you have already given some LEGO to your beloved petrolhead, this Ford Mustang may be a good option. It’s not an overly ambitious set, but it will give you a few hours of entertainment to make its 544 pieces fit together. For its scale, it recreates quite well the aggressive forms of this 760 hp muscle car. However, there are few technical functions In this set: It has a differential and a “pull-back” motor, a wind-up system that will propel it forward.

Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 on the LEGO website

LEGO Icons Vespa 125 (99.99 euros)

The scooter is one of the great icons of motorcycle history. The motorcycle that mobilized a large part of Europe is today a much-loved vehicle full of character. The LEGO Icons set allows us to build a Vespa 125 from the mid sixties, in light blue, and loaded with vintage accessories. It is a set focused on adults, and despite having a number of contained pieces, 1,107 blocks, it has a enormous level of detail. Engine, center stand, spare wheel, starting lever… everything is recreated with great care.

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Vespa 125 on the LEGO website

Classic LEGO Icons pick-up (129.99 euros)

In this case, we have a set that is not licensed. It’s a generic classic pickup, though there’s clear influence from early Chevrolet and Ford F-Series, not surprisingly. Thanks to this, this set has a lower price than the licensed sets, with a final amount of 129.99 euros. And I have to tell you that it is as beautiful and detailed as other sets, with a V8 engine recreated in detail, the classic design of an old pick-up and lots of accessories for your cargo boxfrom a wheelbarrow to pumpkins, passing through a Christmas wreath.

Classic pick-up on the LEGO website

Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 from LEGO Icons (169.99 euros)

One of the sets that personally attracts my attention the most. It has 1,456 pieces and once assembled, it measures a whopping 36cm long. This 1960s muscle car can be built in a coupe and convertible version, and can also be decorated in red, white or dark gray colours. Its 5.7-liter small-block V8 engine is well present in the assembly. It’s part of the LEGO Icons collection for adults and is a great addition to those who own the Ford Mustang or Porsche 911 LEGO sets.

Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 on the LEGO website

Optimus Prime from LEGO Icons (179.99 euros)

An ideal gift for the most fans of the Transformers saga. With this set of 1,508 pieces you can build the mythical Optimus Prime. As a good member of Transformers, it is a set that we can display transformed into a robot warrior, or as its “low-key” form of American truck. It is not so common that LEGO sets have a double function as marked as this. Optimus Prime is 35 centimeters tall if we place him standing up and among his accessories he has weapons and a fire axe. Needless to say, we love him.

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Optimus Prime on the LEGO website

Formula 1 McLaren MCL36 from LEGO Technic (199.99 euros)

If you have to give a LEGO set to a Formula 1 fan, you can go for a small Mercedes Speed ​​Champions, or you can buy its big brother: the huge Technic LEGO set of the McLaren MCL36, the McLaren Formula 1 of the year 2022. It has 1,434 pieces and you will have to have a place to put it, once assembled measures a whopping 65 centimeters. The engine has moving pistons, and it also has steering and suspension. It doesn’t have as many technical features as other Technic sets, but its final design is really faithful to the original.

McLaren Formula 1 on the LEGO website

DeLorean DMC-12 from Back to the Future of LEGO Icons (199.99 euros)

One of the most sought-after and hard-to-find sets this year. It was released in early 2022, and it allows you to build the mythical DeLorean DMC-12 with which Marty McFly traveled through time several times. In fact, it’s a triple set, you can build the DMC-12 from each of the three movies, with their design variations. It’s a highly detailed set, loaded with nods to the movies – it has two minifigures, rare in this series – and even has a light-up “flux capacitor” brick. One of my favorite LEGO Icons, as I made clear in my test.

DeLorean DMC-12 on the LEGO website

BMW M 1000 RR from LEGO Technic (249.99 euros)

Of course there is room for motorcycle lovers in the LEGO Technic universe. This set is the most ambitious and complex ever created by LEGO in the world of two wheels and recreates the BMW superbike, the first created under the auspices of BMW Motorsport. Built at 1:5 scale, it has a functional 3-speed gearbox, a functional chain and suspension on both axles, as well as steering. As a curious detail, the assembly instructions follow the actual order in which the motorcycle is assembled on the assembly line.

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BMW M 1000 RR on the LEGO website

Ferrari Daytona SP3 from LEGO Technic (449.99 euros)

If your LEGO aficionado petrolhead has been especially good this year 2022, the Ferrari Daytona SP3 LEGO Technic set is one of the best gifts you can give him. It costs a whopping 449.99 euros, but It has 3,778 pieces and its scale is 1:8. It allows you to build it with great detail. This jewel measures 59 cm long once assembled and many of its mechanical elements, such as its twelve-cylinder engine, or its eight-speed gearbox – among many other moving elements – are faithfully recreated.

Ferrari Daytona SP3 on the LEGO website