Two New Bugatti Hypercars Now Come in Lego Form
Have you ever heard the expression “There’s always room for dessert”? Well, there is—and a similar concept applies to collecting: you can always find more space for your latest acquisition. If you’re a fan of car-themed Lego kits, you’ll need to free up two spots in your display case for the Lego versions of the Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport and Vision Gran Turismo.

Both kits join the Lego Technic Bugatti Bolide and the Lego Speed Champions Bugatti Centodieci (which we told you about here). As a 771-piece Technic set, the Chiron Pur Sport is the more complex of the newest additions. Inspired by the lighter, more aerodynamic, and shorter-geared car that Bugatti “systematically calibrated for agility, handling, and driving performance and drives particularly fast in bends,” the Lego Technic interpretation comes in the striking combination of orange and black.

It features functional steering, hood and doors that open, and a Lego-fied recreation of Bugatti’s 8.0-liter, quad-turbo W16 that generates 1,500 horsepower and 1,180 lb-ft of torque. Astronomical service bills and a crippling fear of valet parking? Not included.

The Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo started as a car in the Sony PlayStation Gran Turismo video game franchise, then Bugatti made a physical concept car version of it to display at the 2015 Frankfurt Motor Show. The one-off simultaneously drew inspiration from the Bugatti Type 57 Tank, which won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1937 and 1939, and showed the future of the French automaker’s design language.

The 284-piece Lego Speed Champions kit captures the Vision Gran Turismo’s standout features, such as its eight-beam headlights, horseshoe-shaped front grille, central roof fin, and pronounced rear wing. It even has a front tow hook and Michelin-branded tires, as well as a driver minifigure with a helmet (if your kids or grandchildren get their hands on this car, that will come in handy).
As of January 1, the Lego Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport and Vision Gran Turismo sets are available in Bugatti’s online store for $70 and $32, respectively. The prices on Lego.com and in Lego stores are slightly lower, coming in at $64.99 and $27.99 (if you have a real Bugatti already, you can ignore that savings tip).

