Lego's new Bugatti bolide model is a fraction of the cost of the actual vehicle. The real Bugatti costs a staggering $4.2 million, while the Lego version can be purchased for just $49.99. That's a cost difference of 0.001%!

The Bugatti Bolide boasts an impressive 8.0-liter quad-turbo W16 engine, which produces a powerful 1,824 horsepower (1,360 kW/1,849 PS). It's no surprise, then, that this highly sought-after car carries a hefty price tag of €4 million ($4.2 million USD at current exchange rates). However, there is now a more budget-friendly option for car enthusiasts who want to get their hands on this year's hypercar.

Lego and Bugatti have just announced that a 905-piece Bugatti Bolide Technic Speed Champions set is now available for purchase in the U.S. for $49.99. This set offers car enthusiasts the chance to own a piece of the prestigious French hypercar at a fraction of the cost of the real thing.

 

 

For the price of $49.99, you'll receive a beautifully crafted Lego model of the Bugatti Bolide that accurately captures the technical details of the real car. The model stands at three inches (8 cm) tall, 12 inches (31 cm) long, and five inches (13 cm) wide, and features the iconic black and yellow color scheme of the Bugatti. Stickers are included to match the decals on the actual car, including the X-shaped motifs on the wheel-arch-mounted air vents. The Lego kit also includes true-to-life details such as a working steering wheel, scissor doors, and a moving W16 engine, as well as a hood scoop and X-shaped taillights.

This 905-piece Lego Bugatti Bolide Technic Speed Champions set is suitable for builders ages nine and up, according to Lego. It is now available for purchase in most markets and is a great way to kick off the new year with style.

Source: Bugatti