LEGO Investment & LEGO News: 2025 Technic Supercars Speed Into Pre-Order
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How the Lamborghini Revuelto, Ford Bronco & Ferrari FXX K Strengthen Your LEGO Investment Strategy.
The LEGO Technic theme continues to drive forward at full throttle with three brand-new vehicle sets launching on August 1st, 2025. Whether you're into remote-control supercars, rugged off-roaders, or track-ready hypercars, this trio delivers something for every automotive enthusiast. Each model brings unique design and play features — and together, they represent a well-rounded celebration of LEGO Technic engineering. Here’s a closer look at the Lamborghini Revuelto, Ford Bronco SUV, and Ferrari FXX K — all available to preorder now.
LEGO News Breakdown — Set 42214 Lamborghini Revuelto Specs, Price & Investment Insight
LEGO Technic Lamborghini Revuelto Super Sports Car (42214)
The LEGO Technic Lamborghini Revuelto Super Sports Car (42214) delivers a thrilling build and remote-control experience for supercar enthusiasts aged 10 and up. With 1,135 pieces, this detailed model captures the cutting-edge style of Lamborghini’s hybrid hypercar, including glow-in-the-dark headlight elements, an engine cover, and a sleek aerodynamic profile. Once assembled, the model can be driven using the LEGO CONTROL+ app, which allows users to steer, activate the lights, and monitor live data from the virtual cockpit — all powered by a rechargeable battery (USB-C cable required, not included). The set is priced at £159.99 in the UK and $189.99 in the US, and is available to order via LEGO UK here or LEGO US here. Measuring over 9 cm high, 40 cm long, and 17 cm wide, it’s an impressive model both on display and in action — the perfect gift for any fan of fast cars and high-performance engineering.
LEGO Technic Ford Bronco SUV (42213)
The LEGO Technic Ford Bronco SUV (42213) captures the rugged spirit of off-road adventure in a 943-piece set designed for builders aged 9 and up. This compact but mighty model features a host of functional details, including realistic suspension with a live rear axle, a V6 engine under the hood, and working steering operated by the spare wheel mounted on the rear. Opening doors and a roof rack with two traction boards add to its authentic look, while the bold red and black colour scheme ensures it looks great on display between off-road missions. Priced at £54.99 in the UK and $64.99 in the US, the Bronco is available through LEGO UK here or LEGO US here. Measuring over 13 cm high, 28 cm long, and 13 cm wide, this is a fantastic entry into Technic for younger builders and anyone drawn to the world of off-roading and engineering.
LEGO Technic Ferrari FXX K (42212)
The LEGO Technic Ferrari FXX K (42212) gives young car lovers aged 10 and up the chance to build their own version of one of Ferrari’s most powerful and experimental hypercars. This 897-piece model boasts authentic features including iconic butterfly doors, an opening hood and engine cover, and a meticulously detailed V12 engine with moving pistons. A functioning differential adds to the realism, helping bring this striking red supercar to life both visually and mechanically. With a finished size of over 8 cm high, 29 cm long, and 12 cm wide, it’s ideal for display or play. The set is priced at £54.99 in the UK and $64.99 in the US, and can be ordered through LEGO UK here or LEGO US here. For fans of Ferrari, motorsport, or just sharp Technic design, this set is a high-speed highlight worth adding to any collection.
Why LEGO Technic Remains a Powerhouse Theme
LEGO® Technic is one of LEGO’s oldest and most enduring themes, stretching back nearly 50 years and encompassing over 500 different sets. Known for its mechanical complexity and functionality, the theme has introduced generations of builders to the principles of real-world engineering. For investors, it’s historically been a solid performer, with retired LEGO Technic sets growing at an average annualised rate of 5%. While it may not deliver the explosive growth seen in licensed themes, savvy collectors and set pickers can still find excellent investment opportunities, particularly among Technic’s supercars and large construction vehicles.
Some of the top performing LEGO Technic licensed vehicles have included LEGO Technic Porsche 911 GT3 RS which retired in 2018 with an RRP of $300 and is now valued at over $840 (17% average annualised growth) and LEGO Technic BMW R1200 GS which retired in 2018 with an RRP of $60 and is now worth $150 (15% average annualised growth).
Conclusion: Secure Your Set Before They’re Gone
These three models – Lamborghini Revuelto, Ford Bronco, and Ferrari FXX K – each bring something fresh and exciting to the LEGO Technic lineup, whether it's app-driven RC action, rugged mechanical functionality, or classic Italian flair. With all three sets launching on August 1st, now is the time to lock in your preorder and guarantee you’re among the first to experience the thrill of these Technic builds.