LEGO Technic and Koenigsegg Sadair's Spear: all the photos of the drivable, full-scale replica that set a new record at Goodwood
The collaboration between LEGO Technic and Koenigsegg takes center stage again with a project that has few precedents in the history of cars built with bricks. To celebrate the launch of the new LEGO Technic set dedicated to the Koenigsegg Sadair's Spear, the Danish company created a drivable, full-scale replica of the Swedish hypercar and took it to the Goodwood hill in England, the same course that hosts the famous Goodwood Festival of Speed every year. In this photo gallery we collect all the most significant images of this project, from the construction of the brick-built model to the record set on track, as well as the technical details of the new LEGO Technic set on sale from 2026.
The Koenigsegg Sadair's Spear, the reference model for this LEGO replica, is a hypercar produced in only 30 units and capable of delivering up to 1,603 hp. The car's name is a personal tribute from Christian von Koenigsegg, founder and CEO of the Swedish company specializing in extreme-performance hypercars, to his father and his racehorse. Christian von Koenigsegg himself commented on the creation of this LEGO replica, emphasizing how the collaboration between the two companies shows how a shared passion for engineering can translate into extraordinary results.
Behind the wheel of the LEGO Technic version of the Koenigsegg Sadair's Spear during the on-track test at Goodwood was Markus Lundh, Koenigsegg's official test driver. Lundh is no stranger to those who follow the Swedish brand: the previous year he had already set the Goodwood Hill Climb record in the real Sadair's Spear. This time, running the course in reverse compared to the traditional Festival of Speed climb, the LEGO Technic brick structure reached 111 km/h, a result that comfortably surpassed the previous record for a large-scale LEGO Technic car, which until now had belonged to the McLaren P1 replica driven by Lando Norris at Silverstone, capped at 50 km/h.
The gallery images also tell the story of the extraordinary construction complexity of this full-scale LEGO Technic model. The drivable Koenigsegg Sadair's Spear replica is made up of 327,906 LEGO elements and is the result of more than 9,400 hours of work by the LEGO design team. Total weight comes in at around 1,800 kg, of which about 400 kg consists solely of the bricks that make up the bodywork and load-bearing structure. The photos let you appreciate in detail how the shell, made entirely from LEGO Technic elements, faithfully reproduces some of the most distinctive technical solutions of the original car.
Among the most photographed and appreciated features of this LEGO Technic replica of the Koenigsegg Sadair's Spear is "Ghost Mode," a mechanism that can open the doors, hood, and side mirrors simultaneously with a single movement, exactly as on the real Koenigsegg car. The gallery images also show another painstakingly crafted detail: the distinctive Koenigsegg-designed key, faithfully recreated in the LEGO version as well. The record-setting Koenigsegg LEGO will be shown to the general public at the 2026 Goodwood Festival and will then travel around the world for other promotional activities tied to the launch of the new set.
In addition to photos of the drivable, full-scale replica, the gallery also devotes ample space to the new LEGO Technic Koenigsegg Sadair's Spear Megacar set, the sixth model in the prestigious Ultimate Car Concept series dedicated to 1:8-scale sports cars. Over the years, this collection of LEGO Technic sets has already included scale reproductions from brands such as Porsche, Bugatti, Lamborghini, Ferrari, and McLaren, confirming it as one of the most beloved lines among automotive model enthusiasts and adult LEGO Technic collectors.
The new LEGO Technic set dedicated to the Koenigsegg Sadair's Spear is designed specifically for an adult audience and for those who love the more technical aspects of model building. The kit is made up of 4,104 pieces and, once assembled, measures 59 centimeters long, 15 centimeters tall, and 28 centimeters wide. The photos included in the gallery make it possible to observe in detail the many functioning mechanical solutions that the LEGO Technic set recreates from the real car: a piston V8 engine, a truly working 9-speed sequential gearbox operated via the paddle shifters on the steering wheel, a suspension system called "Triplex" present at both the front and rear of the model, and a rotating disc that visually indicates which gear is currently engaged.
The famous Ghost Mode is also present in the scale LEGO Technic set, recreated here in a buildable and perfectly functional version: by lifting the model's rear hood, the doors automatically rotate, the side mirrors fold in, and the front hood also lifts at the same time. The gallery images also show how it is possible to remove the roof of the LEGO Technic model, thus replicating another distinctive feature of the original Koenigsegg Sadair's Spear. To develop this LEGO Technic set, so rich in technical details and mechanical functionality, LEGO engineers and designers spent about a year and a half, during which dozens of brand-new parts were specially designed and produced, never before used in other LEGO Technic sets.
As for commercial availability, the new LEGO Technic Koenigsegg Sadair's Spear Megacar set will be available in an exclusive early-access window for all members of the LEGO Insiders program starting July 1, 2026, while the official launch for the general public is set for July 4, 2026. The recommended retail price of the LEGO Technic set is €449.99. A detail that will make the purchase even more appealing for early fans: anyone who buys the LEGO Technic Koenigsegg Sadair's Spear set between July 1 and July 6, 2026 will also receive as a free gift, while supplies last, an additional set dedicated to the Sadair's Spear steering wheel, made up of 228 pieces.
This photo gallery therefore represents a comprehensive reference point for anyone who wants to visually explore the LEGO Technic Koenigsegg Sadair's Spear project, both in terms of the exceptional drivable, full-scale replica presented at Goodwood and the new collectible set designed for fans of automotive model building and LEGO Technic engineering. The collected images make it possible to capture every technical and aesthetic detail of a project that brings together two excellences—Denmark's LEGO brick and Sweden's Koenigsegg hypercar—into a result that continues to be talked about among car lovers and fans of the latest-generation LEGO Technic models.