Utopia

Make
Pagani
Segment
Coupe

Fancy a Pagani Utopia but can't quite come up with the $2.5 million it commands? Lego is here to save the day, with the ultra-limited supercar joining the Speed Champions ranks.

Priced from $24.99, it's a lot more affordable than the real deal but, thankfully, is just as striking to look at. Fans aged nine and above will soon be able to spend hours crafting the Italian beauty, which has been designed to capture most of the real car's gorgeous detailing.

Round back, you'll find a glass engine cover, the four distinctive tailpipes, and the wide front grille that lends the Huayra replacement great presence. The set comprises 249 pieces, so it should be relatively easy to construct, even for beginners. This is the first time a Pagani has formed part of the Speed Champions collection, making this one a bit more special.

If you prefer your Italian exotica with a Prancing Horse affixed to the front, the Speed Champions Ferrari 812 Competizione will prove alluring. This set has slightly more parts than the Pagani (261) and is available for those aged nine or older.

It's a beautifully made piece that is detail-rich. Ferrari fans will appreciate the inclusion of vortex generators (they increase rear downforce by 10% on the real car), the signature quad taillights, and the prominent rear diffuser. Like the Pagani, it retails for $24.99.

Not to be outdone, Ferrari's British rival McLaren is also included in the latest Speed Champions release. The iconic F1 LM and the all-new, single-seater McLaren Solus have been bundled together to create a great gift for McLaren fans. The older model is finished in the marque's signature Papaya Orange while the Solus receives a white and orange finish.

As you'd expect for a set with two cars, there are more pieces (581) and a bigger price tag ($34.99).

Lastly, the Porsche 963 LMDh racer also makes an appearance. While the real version is powered by a hybridized 4.6-liter twin-turbo V8, the Lego Speed Champions edition is motivated by the imagination. This is a great addition to any Lego collection and should excite Porsche and motorsport fans alike. With a price tag of just $24.99, it's a bargain compared to Porsche's asking price of $2.9 million.

The 963 LMDh set comprises 280 pieces and, like the rest of the sets seen here, receives a driver mini-figure. All but the 812 Competizione will be made available on March 1, with the Ferrari's release date yet to be determined.