Both Lego and Lamborghini unveiled the full-size Lamborghini Sian hypercar in a press release. The car looks like a dream creation of both gearheads and kids. It consists of 400,000 Lego kit parts. A total of 15 specialists worked on its creation, and they spent 8,660 hours on the assembly.

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Lego Lamborghini Sian Details And Features

The 1:1 scale toy hypercar follows the design of the Lamborghini Sian FKP 37 model, starting from the overall silhouette and finishing with the details such as the hexagonal taillights and even the tailpipes. Moreover, the paint for the car was developed in the paint shop of Automobili Lamborghini.

Lego has shared some numbers. For example, two dozen elements of a toy hypercar were designed from scratch and are only suitable for this model. The Lego Sian weighs 2.2 tons, while the actual car weighs only 1.6 tons. In length, the model, assembled from the constructor, reaches 4,980 mm. Its width is 2,100 mm and height is 1,130 mm. All optics assembled from Lego Technic parts are functional. The Lego car is created in a single copy, which will not go on sale.

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This is not the first Sian from Lego. Last year, the Danish corporation released a set of the Technic series with an Italian hypercar in a 1:8 scale, which consists of 3,696 parts. The toy car became a part of the Lego Technic Ultimate Series. Besides Lambo, such cars as the Porsche 911 GT3 RS and the Bugatti Chiron were also there. They consisted of 2,704 and 3,599 pieces.

Lamborghini Sian Specifications And Release Date

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Source: Lamborghini

As for the real Sian, it debuted in 2019 and became Lamborghini's first production hybrid. It was presented in the fall of 2019 at the Frankfurt Motor Show. The car received the designation FKP 37, giving a reference to the name of the Austro-German automaker Ferdinand Piëch. His year of birth is 1937.

The coupe is powered by a 6.5-liter V12 785-hp engine and a 34 hp electric motor. The hypercar accelerates from zero to 60 miles in 2.8 seconds, and its maximum speed is electronically limited to 220 miles per hour. Lamborghini produced 63 Sians, each of which is worth $3.6 million.

Sources: Lego, Lamborghini

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