From incredibly sophisticated Lego Technic sets that almost require an engineering degree to assemble, all the way to small and affordable kits suitable for kids, the toy giant's collection of cars offers something for every taste and age. Lego cars are also officially licensed by the respective auto manufacturers, thus offering an incredible attention to detail, regardless of their price range.
A real Bugatti Chiron costs millions, so there's a pretty good chance that this will be the closest most of us will get to owning one. Part of Lego's Speed Champions Collection, the kit contains 181 parts, including a racing driver mini figure and marker cones.
Ferrari F40 is one of the legendary supercars in history and this detailed Lego Creator set offers a great way to learn more about it. Designed for experienced (and patient) Lego car fans, the kit contains 1,158 parts. The finished car measures in at 10 by 5 by 3 inches, so it's quite a looker in person.
Another cool entry from the Lego Speed Champions collection, the Chevrolet Corvette Z06 kit contains 173 parts, so it's a cool option for starters. Quite appropriately, the toy car is available in yellow — one of the most popular colors of Chevy's latest Corvette in real life.
This officially licensed Porsche 911 GT3 RS is the ultimate Lego car you can buy today. The kit is part of the company's high-end Technic collection and contains a whopping 2,704 parts. It's best suited for Lego enthusiasts aged 16 and up. The finished car measures 22 by 9 by 6 inches and comes with a working steering wheel and gearbox, among other details.
The Mini Cooper Lego Creator set comes with British racing green paint job and cream interior, so it cannot look more on point. With 1,077 pieces, the set is designed for experienced Lego collectors. The car measures 9 by 5 by 4 inches when fully assembled. Our favorite bits about the set are not the car's opening doors and detailed interior, but the picnic set it comes with!
This well-priced Lego Speed Champions set has two of the most storied cars that Ford has ever made. They include the LeMans- and Ferrari-conquering Ford GT40 from 1966, as well as its spiritual successor — the hot, new (also incredibly rare and expensive) Ford GT that won the legendary 24-hour race last year. With a total of 366 pieces, the kit is perfect for starters. It also comes with two drivers, a mechanic, and even a winning podium.
The Volkswagen T1 Camper Van Lego Creator kit will let you put together one of the most beloved and practical cars of the 20th century. It contains 1,322 parts, so it's a pleasantly time-consuming project. The end result has a functional interior with awesome detailing. The car measures 11.8 by 5.5 inches.
Yet another great option for Lego starters, Mercedes AMG GT3 Speed Champions kit comes with an easily manageable 196 parts. To match the car's impeccable racing credentials, the kit comes a racing driver figure and a replaceable front bumper.
The BMW R 1200 GS Adventure motorcycle is not a car, but it's simply way too cool to overlook. The Lego Technic set has 603 pieces and a two-cylinder boxer engine when fully assembled. Designed in collaboration with BMW, the set also allows you to transform the R 1200 GS motorcycle into a concept model from the company.
Stefan is the senior technology editor for Best Products, where he’s been covering the tech industry and testing the latest gadgets since 2015. He is an award-winning editor with more than a decade of experience reporting on and reviewing consumer tech products, especially smartphones, tablets, laptops, and audio gear like headphones, earbuds, speakers, and soundbars. Stefan was previously the U.S. editor for GSMArena.com. His writing can also be found in Popular Mechanics.