Lego’s been rubbing shoulders with the F1 elite for a while now — Aston Martin, McLaren, Mercedes, and Ferrari. Its latest pit lane superstar is the Lego Technic Ferrari SF-24, a 1:8 scale replica that’s far from just a pretty face.
This brick-built car features lifelike touches, including working suspension, functional steering, an adjustable rear wing, and a removable engine cover that reveals a detailed V6 power unit. Peek inside and you'll spot a spinning MGU-H and a proper 2-speed gearbox — because why settle for static when you can shift gears?
With 1,361 pieces of racing pedigree and loads of display cred, it’s the kind of model that’ll make your shelf feel like parc fermé. The model rolls on Pirelli-branded slicks and features a fully functional DRS. Sized at roughly 13cm tall, 61cm long, and 24cm wide, this Technic titan sure looks like a serious shelf trophy. And, the Lego Builder app lets you zoom, rotate, and track your progress in 3D.
Three more high-performance head-turners—the Aston Martin Valkyrie, Ferrari FXX K, and Lamborghini Revuelto Super Sports Car—join the Lego Technic Ferrari SF-24 on the grid.
The Valkyrie flexes gullwing doors and a working V12 engine, while the FXX K rolls in looking race-day-ready in Ferrari red, complete with butterfly doors and intricate detailing, you’ll wish Lego made it in 1:1 scale.
Then there’s the Lamborghini Revuelto — easily the wildest of the lot. It shows up with glow-in-the-dark headlights (because why not) and Control+ app integration, letting you steer the action from your phone like you’re behind the wheel of the real thing. And, if your fingers are feeling twitchy, all three models — the Valkyrie, FXX K, and Revuelto — are also drivable in Asphalt Legends Unite.
As for the pit-stop prices– the Lego Technic Ferrari SF-24 F1 Car will set you back $229 (approx. Rs.19.500) while the Aston Martin Valkyrie and Ferrari FXX K clock in at $73 (approx Rs.6200) each. The Revuelto, fittingly bold, rolls out at $202 (approx. Rs. 17,500).