Speed Champions

2 Fast 2 Furious Honda S2000

Suki's orange S2000 shrunk down without losing its attitude.

Brick Rated Score

4.0 out of 54.0/5

Set 77241 · 2025

Pieces307
Minifigsn/a
Year2025
Set number77241

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The verdict

I grinned the second I saw that orange paint job come together, because this is the car Suki drove in 2 Fast 2 Furious and LEGO nailed the stance and the low, wide nose in a tiny footprint.

For a Speed Champions build it feels a notch more satisfying than the usual, the roof panel and the front splitter give it real presence on a shelf next to your other pocket sized racers. It is not a complicated build and it will not take you an evening, but the proportions are what sell it. If you love Fast Saga cars or you collect the Speed Champions line, this earns its spot. If you want a serious afternoon build with hundreds of small technical steps, this will feel over too quickly.

Best for: Fast and Furious fans and Speed Champions collectors who want the movie roster filled out

The full review

What it is

This is the Honda S2000 that Suki drives in 2 Fast 2 Furious, shrunk into Speed Champions scale, and I will admit the color got me before anything else did. That bright orange over black is exactly the look from the film, and LEGO shaped the hood and the wide rear haunches so the car reads instantly even at this size. It slots into the growing Fast Saga wave of Speed Champions sets, and it is one of the more distinctive entries because so much of this theme leans on American muscle and European supercars. A tuner import with a wing and a splitter is a nice change of pace on the shelf.

The catch

I want to be straight with you about what this set actually is. At 307 pieces it builds fast, and if you are the kind of builder who wants a long, absorbing session with clever techniques at every step, this will not give you that. It is closer to a display model you snap together in one sitting than an engineering showcase. A few of the finer details lean on printed elements and stickers rather than brand new molded pieces, which keeps the price reasonable but does mean it is not pushing the part library forward the way some Speed Champions cars do.

Who it's for

Get this one if you are collecting the Fast and Furious lineup or you just love the S2000 and want it next to your other pocket sized cars. Skip it if your priority is piece count value or a meaty weekend build, because this is over quicker than you would expect and there are bigger, denser sets in the theme for that kind of session.

The parts story

What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.

The build itself is a straightforward Speed Champions sequence, chassis first, then the body panels click into place around it, and the whole thing comes together in well under an hour. There is no fiddly Technic style connection work here, it is mostly satisfying snap fit panels that lock the shape in quickly, which makes it a nice one to hand to a younger builder or to knock out while half watching a movie.

The standout for me is simply how well the proportions read at this scale, the low nose, the flared rear arches, and that unmistakable orange and black paint job all come together to make an instantly recognizable car rather than a generic sports coupe. The color blocking does a lot of the work here, and it is genuinely one of the more eye catching liveries in the current Speed Champions lineup precisely because it breaks from the usual muscle car reds and yellows.

Fun facts

  • 01The real Honda S2000 driven by Suki in 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003) was built around Honda's F20C engine, a high revving four cylinder that was unusual among the film's turbocharged muscle car cast.
  • 02This set is part of LEGO's push to widen Speed Champions beyond muscle cars and supercars, giving the Fast Saga's Japanese tuner scene its own entry in the theme.
  • 03Speed Champions sets in this scale are designed to a consistent minifigure adjacent scale so cars from completely different eras and budgets can share the same shelf without looking mismatched.
  • 04The film's orange livery on the S2000 has become one of the most recognizable color schemes to come out of the Fast and Furious franchise's early tuner era.

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