
New set “Speed Champions”.
The Lego range is full of numerous buildable car models that will delight fans of the famous little Danish bricks and cars. Two new models complement the catalog, p BMW M Hybrid V8 and M4 GT3which invite their fans to experience the magic of Le Mans, with two miniature replicas with authentic design details.
With the new motorsport season approaching, BMW M Motorsport and Lego have teamed up to create a new one Speed Champions setaimed at young motorsport fans aged 9 and over, as well as older fans.
Consists of A total of 676 pcs, this detailed kit allows fans of the brand to recreate not one, but two BMW M Motorsport racing cars: the BMW M Hybrid V8 and the BMW M4 GT3. These two models will be presented this season by BMW M Motorsport at highly anticipated events such as the 24 Hours of Le Mans on June 15 and 16, 2024.
BMW M Hybrid V8 and M4 GT3: true miniature models
Lego has worked in collaboration with BMW to create the most accurate reproduction of the cars in scale 1. This new set of Speed Champions, mentioned by Lego under number 76922not stingy with details: we find the characteristic livery of BMW M Motorsport, prominent diffusers, exhaust ports as well as spoilers, not to mention the detailed interior.
The roofs of both miniature models can be removed figurines of a race car driver, also comes in a box to be ready to go in the cockpit. They also have a helmet, hair and a wrench.
This year, the BMW M Hybrid V8 will compete in the FIA World Endurance Championship (FIA WEC) and celebrate 25 years since the BMW V12 LMR won at Le Mans. BMW M Team WRT will also compete in the FIA WEC in the BMW M4 GT3 next season, including the 24 Hours of Le Mans in the LMGT3 category.
The BMW M Hybrid V8 / BMW M4 GT3 kit is on the market recommended retail price €49.99in BMW dealerships, in the BMW Lifestyle online store, as well as in toy stores that usually sell Lego sets.
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Source: Auto Plus

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