Ken Block's '65 Ford Mustang Hoonicorn V1
A tiny, loving tribute to the wildest Mustang ever built.
Brick Rated Score
Set 77262 · 2026
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The moment I got to the hood on this one, I actually laughed out loud, LEGO found a way to cram all eight velocity stacks into a space barely wider than my thumb, and it reads exactly like the real Hoonicorn's snarling intake.
This is a genuine homage to Ken Block, and it shows in the small touches, the number 43, the wild wheel arches, a minifigure with two head options so you can pick his game face or his grin. I will say the build itself is over quickly, this is a 345 piece set and you will feel every one of those pieces pass through your hands in well under an hour. If you love rally culture or you have followed Block's films for years, this earns a spot on your shelf even at that pace.
Best for: Gymkhana and rally fans who want a shelf tribute more than a weekend build
What it is
I have a soft spot for Speed Champions when it steps outside the usual parade of hypercars, and this one does exactly that. The Hoonicorn was never a normal Mustang, it was a purpose built, all wheel drive, twin turbo monster that Ken Block and his team hand built for the Gymkhana Seven film, and LEGO clearly wanted this set to feel like a tribute rather than just another garage filler. The wide fender flares, the aggressive stance, the number 43 on the doors, it all comes together fast and it looks unmistakably like the car the moment the last wheel clicks on.
The catch
I will be honest about the caveats though. This is still a small set at 345 pieces, and Speed Champions as a theme has settled into a formula, no opening panels, no rolling function beyond the wheels themselves, just a static model built to look good on a shelf. Some reviewers also pointed out the absence of Monster Energy branding, which fans of the real car will notice immediately, that comes down to marketing rules around energy drink logos on sets aimed at younger builders, not a LEGO oversight. And at under an hour of build time, this will not satisfy anyone looking for a long, immersive project.
Who it's for
Get this one if you grew up watching Gymkhana videos or you just love the story of Ken Block, the minifigure alone with its two expressions makes it worth having. Skip it if you want a meatier build session or if the missing Monster branding would nag at you every time you look at it.
The parts story
What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.
Building this one moves quickly, you are laying down the chassis and drivetrain hints first, then the flared wide body panels click into place around it, and the hood section is where the set actually earns its keep. LEGO had to solve the problem of eight exposed velocity stacks sitting right on top of the engine in a car that is only 8 studs wide, and the little cluster of round elements they used to fake that intake manifold reads correctly from every angle, which is a neat trick for such a small footprint.
The new wheel arch and wheel insert pieces are the standout parts story here, they were developed specifically for this wide body kit and I would not be surprised to see them turn up again on future muscle car or rally sets since wide fender flares are common on that kind of build. The Ken Block minifigure is the other highlight, printed jacket, signature cap, and an alternate head so you can swap between his relaxed look and his game face, plus a helmet accessory. For a set this size, that is a strong parts to value ratio.
Fun facts
- 01The real Hoonicorn was built for Ken Block and HOONIGAN's Gymkhana SEVEN film, shot around Los Angeles in 2014, and it packed an all wheel drive setup with a twin turbo V8 making well over 800 horsepower.
- 02This set arrived in June 2026 as part of LEGO's tribute to Ken Block, who died in a snowmobile accident in January 2023.
- 03LEGO designed brand new wheel arch and wheel insert elements just for this set's exaggerated wide body kit, pieces builders expect to see reused on future performance car models.
- 04The set carries an RRP of 29.99 USD, 22.99 GBP, and 27.99 EUR for 345 pieces, making it one of the more affordable entries in the current Speed Champions lineup.
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