The folks at Lego Technic have made owning a Bugatti Chiron easier. The only problem -- you have to build it yourself. The folks at Lego Technic have made owning a Bugatti Chiron easier. The only ...
Bugatti and Lego have teamed up to bring us the coolest Lego Technic set yet, based on Bugatti's limited-run hypercar, the Bolide. The 905-piece set includes working scissor doors, a full interior ...
“I am impressed at the precision and refinement with which our super sports car has been translated into the Lego world and I am sure that fans of both Lego bricks and Bugatti will love this product,” ...
Bugatti and LEGO have kicked off the new year with a thrilling announcement for automotive and design enthusiasts alike. From January 1st, two new LEGO sets-the LEGO Technic Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport ...
The heritage-laced Bugatti Centodieci is back in production and more affordable than ever. There’s a big catch: Bugatti isn’t the one making it. The new Lego Bugatti Centodieci kit allows enthusiasts ...
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. The following is a ...
Have you ever dreamed of owning a Bugatti Centodieci but the multi-million dollar price tag attached to it is a bit too much? Well, you can still pick one up for far less than that, though you won't ...
Behold, the biggest toy car on Earth: a full-scale, drivable version of the Bugatti Chiron crafted almost entirely out of LEGO parts. Made up of 339 different types of LEGO Technic elements totaling ...
While we may never learn the Bugatti Chiron's true, unlimited top speed, we do know what a Chiron made entirely of LEGO Technic pieces can achieve: Just over 12 mph, thanks to a drivetrain made of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When it comes to cost and complexity, few cars come close to the multimillion-dollar Bugatti Chiron (as evidenced in part by the ...
Over 1 million plastic blocks and 13,000 hours later, Lego accomplished an unlikely feat: a functional Bugatti made largely out of the iconic construction toys drove down a track in Germany. This Lego ...