Lego Technic 2025: Unmissable Sets for Auto & Tech Enthusiasts
Lego Technic has announced an exciting lineup of new sets for auto and tech enthusiasts in 2025. Fans can look forward to unlicensed models resembling current trucks, detailed motorcycles, and replicas of iconic cars from films.
Kicking off the year, Lego Technic will release the Lego Technic Tipper Truck in August 2025. This unlicensed model mimics a current DAF XD or Scania G-series truck, complete with a functional steering system and tilting cargo bed. Also joining the lineup is the Lego Technic Lamborghini Revuelto, which was released in August 2025.
The Chevrolet Corvette Stingray is another new release, featuring a V8 engine, steering, and differential. Owners can unlock the Lego model in the video game 'Asphalt Legends Unite' using a special code. Motorcycle fans will appreciate the Ducati Panigale V4 S, a detailed model with a functional three-speed gearbox, chain drive, and detailed suspension.
August 2025 will also see the release of the Ferrari FXX K, Ford Bronco, and Lamborghini Revuelto. Lego Technic continues to cater to speed enthusiasts with two F1 models: the Ferrari SF-24 and Oracle Red Bull Racing RB20, both featuring a V6 engine, transmission, and movable DRS system. Earlier in the year, in June 2025, fans can get their hands on the Aston Martin Valkyrie and the Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 from '2Fast 2Furious'. The Toyota Supra Mk4 from the Fast and Furious film series is another new release, boasting an inline-six engine and iconic orange color.
Lego Technic's 2025 releases offer a wide range of detailed models for various interests. From trucks to motorcycles, and iconic cars to F1 racers, these sets are sure to delight fans and collectors alike.
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