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The one-eighth scale model is over 22-inches long and nine inches wide. In order to make the model as accurate as you’d expect from a Lego Technic branded kit, the Bugatti Chiron boasts 3,599 ...
Bugatti created a number of special cars based on the Chiron supercar, and this particular one was celebrating both Bugatti's ...
As part of the LEGO Speed Champions collection, a new set will be released dedicated to one of the rarest cars in Bugatti’s ...
The Lego Centodieci officially launched worldwide on August 1. In the US, it’s priced at just $26.99, a far cry from the ...
The Lego Bugatti Chiron uses roughly one million Lego pieces along with a total of 2,304 Lego Power Function motors and more than 4,000 whirring Technic gear wheels to send exactly 5.3 hp to the ...
Lego built a life-size Bugatti Chiron out of over 1 million plastic pieces. The car is even drivable although, with a top speed of 12.4 mph, it's nowhere near as fast as a real Bugatti Chiron.
Lego’s Version of Bugatti’s Chiron weighs in at 3,306 pounds. That’s about a thousand pounds lighter than the real road-going car, but it isn’t exactly as fast.
MONZA, Italy (WCMH) — A real Bugatti Chiron sports car costs $3 million, or you could piece together more than 1,000,000 LEGO Technic elements and get (almost) the same thing.
This isn't the first collaboration between Lego and Bugatti. They made an excellent but expensive 1:8 scale kit based on the Chiron, which we still think is the bee's knees.
LEGO built a drivable Bugatti Chiron. Everything from the brake pads to the dashboard is made of LEGO parts. Official Bugatti pilot Andy Wallace took the car for a test drive.
We're giving away a Lego Technic: Bugatti Chiron toy replica for one lucky follower. This sweepstakes ends Dec. 16, 2018.