- Two new LEGO Bugatti sets launched this month, spanning Technic and Speed Champions ranges.
- The Chiron Pur Sport Technic kit uses 771 pieces and includes a working W16 engine.
- The Vision Gran Turismo Speed Champions set recreates Bugatti’s 2015 concept with 284 pieces.
Bugatti’s latest “building the dream” moment doesn’t involve carbon fibre or quad turbos. Instead, the brand has teamed up with the Lego Group to launch two new official sets: the Lego Technic Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport and the Lego Speed Champions Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo.
The pair went on sale from January 1, expanding the collaboration to a point Bugatti says is a first: four different Bugatti Lego models available simultaneously.
Two new kits, two very different vibes

The Technic set takes on the Chiron Pur Sport, the agility-focused variant of the Chiron family. Bugatti’s release positions the Pur Sport as lighter, with optimised aerodynamics and shorter gear ratios, aimed at “winding roads”.
Lego's version uses 771 pieces, finished in orange with black livery, and includes working steering, opening doors and hood, plus a detailed model of Bugatti’s W16 engine. Size-wise, it measures over 8cm high, 29cm long and 13cm wide, and is recommended for builders aged nine and up.

On the Speed Champions side, Bugatti has gone full concept-car nostalgia with the Vision Gran Turismo. Originally created for the Gran Turismo video game and revealed as a show car in 2015, Bugatti frames it as a tribute to the marque’s racing heritage of the 1920s and 1930s, drawing inspiration from machines like the Type 57 Tank and its Le Mans wins in 1937 and 1939.
The Lego set contains 284 pieces and includes signature design cues such as the horseshoe grille, rear wing, 8-eye headlights, roof fin, and ‘Michelin’-branded tyres. A Bugatti-outfitted minifigure is included for the single-seat cockpit. Dimensions are over 4cm high, 14cm long and 8cm wide.
Four Bugattis on shelves at the same time

Alongside these two newcomers, Bugatti notes the Speed Champions Centodieci and Technic Bolide remain available, making four concurrent models in the lineup.
Bugatti International managing director Wiebke Ståhl said: “Our collaboration with the LEGO Group continues to grow in exciting ways… With four different Bugatti models… available simultaneously for the first time, we are sharing the essence of what makes Bugatti special with collectors of all ages.”
Both new sets also support the Lego Builder app for digital instructions and 3D progress tracking, and are sold via the Bugatti online store, Lego.com and Lego stores worldwide.