The full-size Lego Koenigsegg Sadair’s Spear set a 69 mph record at Goodwood, more than doubling the previous Lego Technic speed mark.
Built from 327,906 pieces and nearly 4,000 pounds total weight, it’s one of the most complex drivable Lego cars ever made.
The project also launched the $516 Technic set, packing a 9-speed gearbox, V8 engine, and 'Ghost Mode' mechanical features.
The Lego–Koenigsegg partnership is back with another project that's every bit as ambitious as it is impressive. To celebrate the launch of a new Technic set based on the Sadair's Spear—a 1,603-horsepower hypercar limited to just 30 examples—the Danish toymaker built a full-size, drivable replica and took it straight to the Goodwood hillclimb course in England, home of the annual Festival of Speed.
Behind the wheel was Markus Lundh, Koenigsegg's official test driver—the same driver who set the hillclimb record in the real Sadair's Spear a year earlier. This time, piloting the brick-built version in reverse-course configuration.










