Bugatti Centodieci Hyper Sports Car
A pocket-sized tribute to one of the rarest hypercars ever built, and it actually captures the shape.
Brick Rated Score
Set 77240 · 2025
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I sat this one next to a photo of the real Centodieci and the nose profile is genuinely right there, that low, wide, almost snarling front end that Bugatti only built ten of.
For a Speed Champions scale car that is a real win, because these small sets live or die on silhouette. I will be straight with you though, at under 300 pieces the build is over quickly, so this is a shelf piece and a display flex more than a weekend project. If you love the real car or you are collecting the Speed Champions line, it earns its spot. If you want hours of building, this will not be the set that gives you that.
Best for: Speed Champions collectors and Bugatti fans who want the Centodieci's shape on a shelf without hunting down a 1:8 model
What it is
The Bugatti Centodieci is one of those cars most people will never see in person. Bugatti only ever built ten of them, each one already spoken for before it left the factory, so a LEGO version at a price anyone can actually buy is honestly a nice bit of democratization. What got me when I built mine was the front end. Speed Champions cars live or die on whether the nose reads correctly at a glance, and this one does, that wide horseshoe grille and low, hunkered stance translate into brick form better than I expected from such a small piece count.
The catch
I do want to be honest about the caveats. At under 300 pieces this is a quick build, you will not lose an evening to it the way you would with a bigger LEGO Technic or modular set. The scale also means the cabin is simplified, there is no elaborate dashboard or opening panels here, this is about the exterior silhouette more than interactive detail. And like most Speed Champions sets, the price per piece runs higher than what you get from bulkier System lines, which is a fair complaint if you are shopping by piece count alone.
Who it's for
This one is for the Speed Champions completionist and the car enthusiast who wants a Centodieci on their desk without needing Bugatti money. If you already own other cars in the line, this slots in beautifully next to them. If you are looking for a substantial multi-session build or heavy play value for a kid, I would steer you toward a bigger Technic or City set instead, this is a display piece through and through.
The parts story
What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.
Building this one is quick and satisfying rather than a marathon. The chassis comes together first, then the body panels click into place around it, and you get that moment fairly early where the car's profile suddenly reads as unmistakably a Bugatti rather than a generic sports car blob. It is the kind of build you can finish over a coffee, which is part of the Speed Champions appeal, it rewards you fast.
The standout for me was how the designers handled that horseshoe grille shape using small angled and curved pieces rather than a single molded part, it is a clever bit of part usage that keeps the front end recognizable at this scale. The color and trim pieces used for the body also echo the real car's palette rather than defaulting to a generic supercar look, which matters a lot when the whole point of the set is capturing a specific, rare machine in miniature.
Fun facts
- 01Bugatti built only ten real Centodiecis, and every one was sold before production even began.
- 02"Centodieci" is Italian for 110, marking Bugatti's 110th anniversary and paying homage to the classic EB110.
- 03The real Centodieci is powered by the same quad-turbo W16 engine family found in the Chiron, tuned to roughly 1,600 horsepower.
- 04Speed Champions sets are built to a consistent mini scale so cars from different sets and years can race and display side by side.
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