sb.elyshub.dev
Sign In
  • Home
  • Latest
  • Cars
  • Tech
  • Luxury
  • Video
  • SB Media
Notification
CarsFeaturedLatestLuxury

Supercar Blondie couldn’t believe sci-fi-like Bentley EXP 100 GT had 6,000 LED lights

CarsFeaturedLatest

Japanese car mechanic owns secret stash of nostalgic cars he keeps in jaw-dropping private collection

CarsFeaturedLatest

This could be the greatest collection of ultra-rare Ford Mustangs of all time

CarsFeaturedLatest

One-of-a-kind 1951 Mercury cost whopping six-figure sum to rebuild

Font ResizerAa
sb.elyshub.devsb.elyshub.dev
  • Home
  • Latest
  • Cars
  • Tech
  • Luxury
  • Video
  • SB Media
Search
  • Home
  • Latest
  • Cars
  • Tech
  • Luxury
  • Video
  • SB Media
Sign In Sign In
Follow US
Made by ThemeRuby using the Foxiz theme. Powered by WordPress
sb.elyshub.dev > Blog > Uncategorized > LEGO launches $26 set of $8 million Bugatti Centodieci hypercar so fans can own a tiny version
Uncategorized

LEGO launches $26 set of $8 million Bugatti Centodieci hypercar so fans can own a tiny version

Last updated: August 7, 2025 2:52 am
By 4 Min Read
SHARE

Bugatti only built 10 Centodiecis. Each one cost $8 million and sold out instantly.

Contents
This is how you own a Bugatti Centodieci without needing $8 millionThis isn’t LEGO’s only automotive collab

Unless you’ve got a vault full of cash or a hefty trust fund, you’re probably not getting one.

But thanks to LEGO, there’s now a version you can actually park on your shelf.

It’s $26. It’s 291 pieces. And it might be the only Centodieci you’ll ever own.

VISIT SBX CARS – View live supercar auctions powered by Supercar Blondie

This is how you own a Bugatti Centodieci without needing $8 million

The real Bugatti Centodieci is the kind of car that turns billionaires into waitlisters. 

It was built as a tribute to the legendary EB110 and the 110th anniversary of Bugatti’s founding. 

Only 10 were made and each one cost more than a private island.

Now, LEGO’s dropped a brick-built version that brings all of that dream car energy to your desk. 

LEGO

Bugatti

It’s part of the LEGO Speed Champions line – a 291-piece replica that nails the original’s Quartz White finish, overhanging rear wing, razor headlights, and those five trademark air intakes. 

Even the quad tailpipes and horseshoe grille made the cut.

At just over 6in long, it’s no bigger than your iPhone, but the detail is insane. 

It even comes with a LEGO Bugatti racing driver in full white gear. Basically, it’s as close as most of us will ever get to owning this hypercar, and honestly, we’re not mad at it.

LEGO

Wiebke Ståhl, Bugatti’s Managing Director, said it best: “Thanks to our collaboration with the LEGO Group, more people than ever before can experience this extraordinary car.” 

In other words, this one won’t be hiding behind velvet ropes at a concours. Instead, you can build it with your hands.

This isn’t LEGO’s only automotive collab

This isn’t LEGO’s first time flexing in the automotive world. 

Earlier this year at the Miami Grand Prix, LEGO dropped jaws by unveiling a life-sized Ferrari F1 car built from nearly 400,000 bricks. 

Not only did it look incredible in that iconic red livery, it actually rolled. And it wasn’t alone – every single 2025 F1 team got the LEGO treatment.

Formula 1

And if that wasn’t enough, last year LEGO built a full-scale McLaren P1 using 342,817 bricks and let Lando Norris drive it around Silverstone. 

It took a 23-person crew to build, but somehow, Norris made it look like the most casual lap of his life.

So no, the Centodieci isn’t just a random one-off. It’s part of a growing legacy of LEGO gearhead madness. Full-scale hypercars, drivable builds, desk-sized collectibles – it’s all happening. And now, owning a Bugatti is finally within reach. Kind of.

Click the star icon next to supercarblondie.com in Google Search to stay ahead of the curve on the latest and greatest supercars, hypercars, and ground-breaking technology.

The post LEGO launches $26 set of $8 million Bugatti Centodieci hypercar so fans can own a tiny version appeared first on Supercar Blondie.

Join Our Newsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Copy Link
Leave a comment Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Follow US

Find US on Social Medias
FacebookLike
TwitterFollow
YoutubeSubscribe
TelegramFollow
- Advertisement -
Ad image

You Might Also Like

Toyota C-HR is returning to America but it’s going to be different to what you remember

By May 14, 2025

Man paid $6,400 for a storage unit and inside found a $30,000 car perfect for the streets of California

By March 6, 2025

Bugatti unveil one-off Brouillard that’s a W16 themed after Ettore Bugatti’s favorite horse

By August 8, 2025

First-ever Tesla was a reworked Lotus Elise with 6,800 batteries

By July 31, 2025

Fernando Alonso drove his Aston Martin Valkyrie in public before having an incident in front of huge crowds

By September 5, 2024

Aston Martin reveals 2026 Vantage S with 671hp and its headed for Goodwood

By July 9, 2025

SupercarBlondie BL

BL

About Us
Supercar Blondie finds and covers the coolest cars, tech, luxury and gaming in the world. The company also has its own car design studio and provides design services for exterior, interior, HMI and gaming art.

  • Accessories
  • Performance and Tuning
  • Repairs & Maintenance
  • General Car Discussion
  • Member Programs
  • Customer
  • For Media
  • Contact Us
  • Cars
  • Reviews

Copyrights ©2024 SB Media Holding Limited

Don't not sell my personal information
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?