Lamborghini Revuelto & Huracán STO
Two Lambos in one box, and the Revuelto is the reason you'll keep it on the shelf.
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Set 77238 · 2025
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This is a proper double pack, two Lamborghinis for one Speed Champions price, and the Revuelto is where all the clever building lives.
The Y-shaped headlights alone had me grinning, because LEGO faked those futuristic LED strips with slim printed clear pieces and it genuinely reads as the real car. The Huracán STO is lovely too, but it plays things safer, so you finish the pair a little more in love with one than the other. For anyone who likes fast cars on a desk and wants two builds in an evening, this is an easy one to say yes to.
Best for: Car fans who want two display models in a single sitting
What it is
The first time I lined these two Lamborghinis up nose to nose on my desk, the Revuelto is the one that got me. It has these Y-shaped headlights that on the real car are strips of angular LED, and instead of shrugging and slapping a sticker on it, the designers built the shape out of slim printed clear pieces so it actually catches the light from head on. Round the back they used little dark red branch elements to fake the taillight signature, and it works. This is a 2025 Speed Champions set, the standard 8-wide scale, and it packs both the Revuelto (Lamborghini's most powerful production car, with that V12 heart) and the track-and-street Huracán STO into a single box with a driver for each.
The catch
I'll be straight with you about where it wobbles. The clever engineering is concentrated on the Revuelto, and once you move on to the Huracán STO you can feel the difference. It's a handsome model and the proportions are right, but it plays it safe where the Revuelto took swings, so side by side one car quietly outshines the other. The stickers are the other honest gripe. There are fiddly little printed and stickered details tucked into the bodywork, and getting them straight on angled tiles is the kind of job that makes you hold your breath. And at 8-wide these are display cars first. They roll, sure, but you're building them to look at, not to bash around a carpet track.
Who it's for
So who ends up happy here. If you love supercars and you want two finished models out of one evening's build, this is a genuinely satisfying pick, and reviewers keep calling it one of the best Lamborghini LEGO sets yet, which feels fair. It's also a lovely entry point at the standard Speed Champions price, two cars for the money you'd usually spend on one. The people I'd steer away are the ones chasing consistent challenge across both builds, because the Huracán won't scratch that itch the way the Revuelto does, and anyone who breaks out in a sweat over sticker alignment. Everyone else, this is a warm, easy yes.
The parts story
What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.
Building this is a quick, rewarding sit-down rather than a marathon. The Revuelto comes together with a real sense of shape, plates and tiles laid at several angles so the finished body has those sharp Lamborghini creases with barely any ugly gaps showing through. It's the kind of build where you keep turning the model to admire an angle you just closed up. The Huracán STO follows a more familiar Speed Champions recipe, so it goes together faster and with fewer surprises, which is either a relief or a small letdown depending on how much you love the puzzle.
The parts to watch for are the lighting tricks. Those slim transparent plates forming the Y-shaped headlights are the clever bit, propped up with a couple of supplementary stickers deeper in the assembly that finish the head-on look, and the dark red branch elements at the rear do the taillights beautifully. You also get two minifigs with torso prints exclusive to this set, both in Lamborghini crew jackets with khaki trousers and helmets, so the figs feel like part of the theme rather than an afterthought. For a set at this price giving you two full cars plus two drivers, the part-count value lands squarely on the good side.
Fun facts
- 01The set arrived in the August 2025 Speed Champions wave and pairs the flagship Revuelto, Lamborghini's most powerful production car with its V12 hybrid setup, against the track-focused Huracán STO.
- 02Rather than use a printed sticker for the Revuelto's signature LED headlights, the designers recreated the Y shape out of slim clear pieces so it catches light like the real thing.
- 03Both minifigure drivers wear matching Lamborghini jackets and khaki pants but carry different, set-exclusive torso prints, one assigned to each car.
- 04At the standard 8-wide Speed Champions scale, each finished car runs about 16 cm long, small enough that two of them share a modest shelf.
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