
New Lego Speed Champions McLaren Elva
India Today
Lego makes the elusive limited-production McLaren Elva accessible with a replica.
Inspired by the lightest and most innovative McLaren supercar yet, this exciting new set gives children and car enthusiasts alike the chance to collect, build and explore one of the world’s most exclusive open top speedsters. The McLaren Elva has been designed with no roof, windscreen or windows (although a windscreen version has been recently launched for a few markets), making for a unique supercar reminiscent of the race cars from the 70s. Just like the real thing, the 263-piece Lego set comes with a wide chassis, incorporating the two-seat open cockpit and authentic detailing including the AAMS vents that make the Elva so innovative and unique. The Lego Speed Champions McLaren Elva measures over 38mm in height, 153mm in length and 76mm in width. Lego claims that the detailed replica delivers an exciting building experience, perfect for display. The Lego Speed Champions McLaren Elva also comes with a McLaren driver minifigure, complete with race suit, helmet and wrench, inspired by McLaren Automotive’s principal development engineer for Ultimate Series, Rachel Brown. Brown has worked on projects like the McLaren Senna GTR and also supported the design and creation of the Lego Technic McLaren Senna GTR released in January this year.
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