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 ...
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.
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.
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 ...