Could it be the Sian FKP37?
It was in 2016 that it was first introduced. Lego It began making supercars for the Technic Ultimate Series using the Porsche 911 GT3 RS, before coming up with a similar set based upon the Bugatti Chiron a few years later. The third machine in the lineup will be a brick-shaped raging Bull, which will include Lego and other high-performance components. Lamborghini We are teaming up to create an intricate model of this mysterious car.
Although neither company is ready to reveal the identity of the model, we are tempted to believe that it is the Sian. You may recall that Lamborghini’s first hybrid received “FKP37” suffix shortly following the unveiling of the car in the wake Ferdinand Karl Piech’s passing. The number 37 refers to 1937, the year Ferdinand Porsche, the former chairman of Volkswagen, was born.
We believe it is the Sian FKP 37 because the teaser’s background features a “Y” lighting theme. The three light bars look like the supercar’s headlights. Although it’s an upside down “Y”, rather than the horizontal position of the lights on actual cars, the idea is the exact same. The Marzal concept’s 1967 unveiling of the hexagon featured “Y”, a stylistic element that has been a constant.
The new brick Lambo, which will be similar to the Bugatti and Porsche, will be available in a 1:18 scale. We don’t know the exact number of pieces yet, but the 911 GT3 RS had 2,704 parts and the Chiron had 3,599 bricks. According to reports, it will cost you around $379. This would make it the second-most expensive Lego Technic set, behind the $449 Liebherr 9800 Excavator. The Porsche was released with a asking price of $299, while the Chiron was priced around $349.
The press release suggests some cool stuff from the Lamborghini Lego Technic Kit.
We’re hopeful that the 1:1 replicas of real 911 GT3 RS cars and the Chiron Lego Technic sets will be available.