Since 2016, LEGO® Technic has partnered with some of the world’s most prestigious car brands to release a line of ultra-detailed, officially licensed supercar models. These aren't just toys — they're buildable pieces of automotive art designed for adult LEGO® fans and serious collectors.
At Happy Brick Land™, we believe these iconic sets deserve display cases just as premium as the builds themselves. Before you find the perfect home for your LEGO® hypercar, let’s take a closer look at the five legendary sets that define this elite collection.
🌟 The One That Started It All: Porsche 911 GT3 RS (42056)
Released in 2016, this orange beast kicked off LEGO’s Ultimate Supercar series. While its reception is mixed today, back then, it was a game changer: sleek packaging, hardback instruction book, and a legendary license from Porsche.
Fun fact: The first production boxes had design issues and were quickly revised — making early versions highly collectible.
🚗 The Biggest & Most Expensive: McLaren P1 (42172)
Launching in August 2024, the McLaren P1 is the largest and priciest Technic supercar ever made. With 3,893 pieces and a $699.99 AUD price tag, it boasts jaw-dropping details: functional V8 engine, working active rear wing, and the most intricate Technic build to date.
A true centerpiece for any LEGO® collector’s display.
🚀 Why Every Supercar Fan Should Own One
These 1:8 scale models come with more than just bricks:
- Hardcover booklets featuring behind-the-scenes design notes
- Fully functional gearboxes, suspensions, steering, and more
- Official brand partnerships with Porsche, Bugatti, Lamborghini, Ferrari, and McLaren
They’re not just sets — they’re buildable tributes to the world’s finest cars.
🏠 Bring Them Into Your Home Aesthetic
At Happy Brick Land™, we offer premium display solutions that turn your LEGO® Technic builds into living room-worthy art pieces. Minimalist acrylic cases, wood bases, and wall-mount options allow you to proudly showcase your builds without compromising on style.
Why hide your masterpiece when you can make it part of your decor?
🔢 The Ultimate Supercar Collection: Full Lineup
Set No. | Name | Pieces | Launch Date | RRP (AUD) |
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42172 | McLaren P1 | 3893 | Aug 2024 | $699.99 |
42143 | Ferrari Daytona SP3 | 3778 | Jun 2022 | $699.99 |
42115 | Lamborghini Sián FKP 37 | 3696 | Jun 2020 | $699.99 |
42083 | Bugatti Chiron | 3599 | Jun 2018 | $599.99 |
42056 | Porsche 911 GT3 RS | 2704 | Jun 2016 | $499.99 |
🏋️ Which One Is The Best?
While every fan has their favorite, the Lamborghini Sián FKP 37 often tops the charts.
With its striking green finish, complex gearbox, scissor doors, and V12 engine, it’s arguably the best blend of form and function.
Porsche 911 GT3 RS? Legendary, but often considered overpriced for what it offers. Bugatti Chiron? Iconic, but outpaced by the newer builds.
Bonus: If you own the Bugatti Chiron (42083), there’s a fan-made McLaren alternate build using only parts from that set. No extra bricks needed — just imagination.
⏳ What’s Next for LEGO® Supercars?
If the pattern holds, the next Ultimate Technic Supercar will likely land in 2026. Fan predictions include the Aston Martin Valkyrie or Koenigsegg Jesko.
Until then, complete your collection — or start your first with a proper display solution that gives your LEGO® Happy Brick Land car the stage it deserves.