City

EV Supercar

A pocket-sized supercar that gets the shape right without asking much of your wallet or your shelf.

Brick Rated Score

3.7 out of 53.7/5

Set 60486 · 2026

Pieces109
Minifigsn/a
Year2026
Set number60486

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The verdict

I picked this one up expecting a throwaway filler set and came away liking it more than I expected to.

At 109 pieces you are not getting an engineering marvel, you are getting a fast, satisfying half hour build that ends with a car that actually looks like a car, low nose, wide stance, a roofline that curves the way a real supercar's does. It will not scratch the itch of a builder who wants technic-style engineering underneath the panels, but as a quick build for a City collection or a first car for a younger kid who wants to move on to something else that same afternoon, it does its job cleanly. Buy it for the shape and the price, not for the complexity.

Best for: younger builders and City collectors who want a quick, good-looking car build without a big price tag

The full review

What it is

There is something charming about a small set that does not try to be more than it is. This EV Supercar leans hard into looking fast while sitting still, low, wide, and sculpted in a way that a lot of small LEGO cars fumble. I went in ready to be unimpressed by a 109 piece count and instead found myself turning it over in my hands longer than I meant to, just looking at the line of the hood.

The catch

I will be honest about where it falls short too. This is not a set that gives you an interesting build sequence, there simply are not enough pieces for real surprises along the way, and adult builders who want their hands busy for an evening should look elsewhere in the City lineup. If detail stickers end up doing a lot of the visual heavy lifting rather than printed elements, that is worth knowing going in, especially if you care about a cleaner long-term display.

Who it's for

Get this one if you want a fast, cheerful build to hand to a younger LEGO fan, or if you are rounding out a City street scene and need something sporty without spending big. Skip it if you are shopping for a serious build session or want technical detail under the hood, this set is about the silhouette, not the internals.

The parts story

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

Building it is quick and straightforward, the kind of set you can finish while half watching something on TV. The chassis comes together first, low and flat, and then the body panels click into place in a handful of steps that shape the nose, the flared wheel arches, and the sloped rear in a way that reads as supercar rather than generic hatchback the moment the last panel seats.

For a set this size the standout is really the shaping itself, the slopes and curves used to fake a compound-curve supercar body out of standard LEGO angles is the kind of small trick City design teams have gotten good at. At 109 pieces there is not a rare or exclusive element to chase here, the value is in getting a clean, recognizable car shape at an entry-level piece count and price point, which makes it an easy add-on rather than a main event.

Fun facts

  • 01The set is part of LEGO City's ongoing push to add electric vehicles alongside its traditional combustion-styled cars and trucks.
  • 02At 109 pieces, EV Supercar sits in City's small vehicle tier, the same bracket the theme uses for quick weekend builds and starter sets.
  • 03City's small car sets are often designed as approachable on-ramps, simple enough for younger builders but shaped well enough that adult collectors still pick them up for street displays.

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