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Bugatti and the LEGO Group have expanded their collaboration with the launch of two new LEGO sets based on iconic Bugatti hypercars. From January 1, the LEGO Technic
Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport and the LEGO Speed Champions Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo are available worldwide through LEGO stores, the Bugatti online shop, and LEGO’s official site. These additions bring the total number of Bugatti-themed LEGO models to four, alongside the Centodieci and Bolide sets. The new kits let builders recreate detailed miniature versions of both vehicles, combining automotive design with LEGO engineering. Also Read: BMW iX3 Debuts At CES 2026 With Next-Gen Tech and Smarter AI
LEGO Technic Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport Set
The LEGO Technic Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport set uses 771 pieces to replicate the dynamic characteristics of the full-size hypercar. Designed for builders aged 9 and above, the model features realistic elements such as functional steering, opening doors and hood, as well as an intricate representation of the Bugatti W16 engine. The finished build measures roughly 3 inches in height, 11 inches in length, and 5 inches in width. In line with LEGO Technic standards, the set offers mechanical play value and construction complexity that reflect the engineering behind the real-world Chiron Pur Sport.LEGO Speed Champions Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo
The LEGO Speed Champions Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo set includes 284 pieces and captures the form of the Vision Gran Turismo concept car originally developed for the Gran Turismo video game series and unveiled as a concept in 2015. This smaller, collectible-style kit recreates key design cues such as the signature horseshoe grille, distinctive headlights, rear wing, along with wide tyres. The set also includes a Bugatti-themed minifigure and measures over 1.5 inches high, 5.5 inches long, and 3 inches wide when assembled.Expanded LEGO Bugatti Lineup
With these two new releases, four different Bugatti LEGO models are available at the same time for the first time. They join existing LEGO sets based on the Bugatti Centodieci and Bolide, offering a broader choice for enthusiasts of automotive design and LEGO building. Both new kits support the LEGO Builder app, which provides digital instructions that can be zoomed and rotated in 3D, making assembly easier for builders.Also Read: BMW India Posts Highest-Ever Annual Sales As SUVs And EVs Drive Growth













