The £2.1m price tag on the limited-edition Bugatti Chiron puts the French hypercar beyond the reach of most car fans, but Lego has launched a new Technic ... the 261mph top speed of the real ...
Official Bugatti pilot Andy Wallace took the car for a test drive. The following is a transcript of the video. This Lego Bugatti Chiron actually drives. It was made using Lego Technic parts.
Being a Lego Technic, this Bugatti Chiron is far more than just a simple ... Only accessible from the unique speed key, it will also allow you to raise or lower the active wing remotely.
Bugatti and Lego have teamed up to create a one-off, drivable model of the £2.1m Chiron hypercar. Built from more than a million Lego Technic pieces, the full-size model took nearly 13,500 hours ...
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