Speed Champions

Lamborghini Lambo V12 Vision GT Super Car

A concept car that never touched a real road, shrunk down into a Saturday-afternoon build

Brick Rated Score

4.0 out of 54.0/5

Set 76923 · 2024

Pieces230
Minifigsn/a
Year2024
Set number76923

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The verdict

The Lambo V12 Vision GT is the car Lamborghini designed purely for a video game, and LEGO capturing that fantasy shape in 230 pieces still makes me grin every time I look at the wedge of that nose.

It builds fast, which is exactly what I want from a Speed Champions set when I just need a quick, satisfying win on a weeknight. The scale means you lose some of the surfacing detail the full-size concept has, and at 230 pieces it will not occupy you for long, so go in knowing this is a light snack, not a full meal. If you collect Speed Champions or you love wild concept cars that only exist in Gran Turismo, this earns a spot on the shelf easily.

Best for: Speed Champions collectors and Gran Turismo fans who want the fantasy Lambo in brick form

The full review

What it is

I did not expect to like this one as much as I did. The V12 Vision GT is not a real Lamborghini you can buy or even test drive, it is a design study Lamborghini built for the Gran Turismo Sport video game, all sharp creases and impossible angles, and LEGO translated that fantasy shape into brick form better than I thought 230 pieces could manage. The nose is what got me, that low pointed wedge with the split intake, it is instantly recognizable even at this small scale.

The catch

I will be straight with you about the caveats. This is one of the smaller Speed Champions sets, and 230 pieces goes by fast, so if you are looking for a long weekend project this is not it. The compact scale also means some of the concept car's dramatic surfacing gets simplified down into flatter panels, so if you have seen photos of the real show car you may notice the softening. There is no minifigure in the box either, which some Speed Champions fans lean on for scale and personality on the shelf.

Who it's for

Grab this one if you are building out a Speed Champions collection, if you love oddball concept and video game cars, or if you just want a satisfying 20 to 30 minute build with a striking result. Skip it if you need a big time investment for your money, or if you specifically want the more common road-going supercars that get more posable, detailed treatments in this theme.

The parts story

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

The build moves in short, confident stages, you shape the low wide chassis first, then work outward to the angular body panels that give the car its aggressive stance. Nothing here will stump an experienced builder, but there is a neat little sequence around the front splitter and headlight cluster where a handful of small plates click together to fake the concept car's split-face intake, and that is the moment the model actually starts looking like the Vision GT rather than a generic wedge.

The color blocking is where the set earns its keep, since the two-tone body relies on printed and specially molded panels rather than stickers to nail the sharp lines of the real design study. The wheel and tire assembly is proportioned wider than a standard Speed Champions car to match the show car's stance, and that wider rear haunch is the standout piece in the set, it is doing a lot of the visual work for relatively few bricks.

Fun facts

  • 01The real Lamborghini Lambo V12 Vision Gran Turismo is a pure concept car built exclusively for the Gran Turismo Sport video game and was never intended for production or road use.
  • 02It was unveiled in 2019 alongside similar Vision Gran Turismo concepts from other manufacturers, all designed as digital-only showcase cars.
  • 03Speed Champions sets like this one typically skip minifigures at this smaller scale, putting the full piece budget into the car's shape and detailing instead.
  • 04LEGO has built a habit of using its Speed Champions line to immortalize concept and one-off cars that most fans will never see in person, which is part of why this set appealed to me.

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