Meet the Lego Ferrari that’s Cutting a Rug
Hey fellow builders and speed junkies! If you’re still picking up the news, Lego Technic has just dropped a scaled‑down version of the fierce Ferrari Daytona SP3. It’s all glossy red, chrome‑rimmed wheels, and ready to roll on your table.
Real‑Life Power Play
- Engine Specs: 6.5‑litre V‑12 roaring out 829 hp
- Accolades: 0‑100 km/h in only 2.85 seconds
- That’s faster than most of us light‑switching into a Netflix binge!
So whether you’re stacking a few bricks or building an entire garage, this miniature Ferrari is a turbo‑charged addition that’ll make your Lego showroom feel like a race track.
Ready, Set, Build!
Grab your kit, assemble those milestones, and let’s see who’s the top dog when it comes to brick‑powered speed!

Lego Daytona SP3 – The Kid‑Friendly Turbo Playground
Remember the thrill of racing to 340 km/h? Not exactly with the Lego build, but hey, who needs real speed when you can still feel the thrill rolling your hands over a stack of colorful bricks?
The Classic Features with a Brick‑tastic Twist
- Moving Pistons & Doors: Each piston sings a little “vroom” while the doors pop open like a secret clubhouse. Kids can’t resist the action!
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8‑Speed Sequential Gearbox:
- It’s no real racecar, but you can still slide the paddle shifter to “shift” between gears – a perfect training ground for future mechanics.
- Because we all know that keeping your legs in gear is sometimes all it takes.
- Butterfly Doors: These open with a flick of the wrist, giving the phantom “Porsche launch” feel, minus the worries about breaking the roof frame.
- Removable Roof: Pick it off for a peek at the engine’s glory or just to give your rides a little “open‑air” vibe. Weather the rain or a light drizzle—doesn’t matter!
- Shock Absorbers: Even if it’s just a block model, the shock absorbers let the car do a fun “bump” in the middle of a toy track, adding a slight “real‑world” touch.
Why Brick‑Builders Love It
By mixing the rush of a real racing car with the simple joy of stacking bricks, the Lego Daytona SP3 keeps the excitement alive for all ages. It’s an educational playground that teaches engineering basics while delivering pure, unfiltered fun.
So next time you feel the need to keep the speed but not the hype, pull out the Lego Daytona SP3 – it’s the perfect device to keep the kids stuffing their knees into the “engine” of “real joy”!
Masterpiece Alert: The Daytona SP3 in Brick‑Built Form
Picture this: a whopping 3,778 Lego bricks arranged into the iconic Daytona SP3. When the final brick is snapped into place, this convertible pops right off the shelf at 59 cm long, lean at a 14 cm height, and holds its own at a 25 cm width.
- Length: 59 cm – that’s almost the size of a small egg crate.
- Height: 14 cm – roughly the height of a standard desk chair.
- Width: 25 cm – wide enough to shave a quick snack into the corner of your kitchen.
From a kid’s toy to a collector’s centerpiece, the Daytona SP3 brings the thrill of the racetrack straight into your living room—one brick at a time.

Betting on Bricks: LEGO & Ferrari Team Up for the Daytona SP3
Think a board‑room meeting about cars would be all spreadsheets and no fun? Think again! LEGO’s brand‑new Daytona SP3 collector’s set is racing onto stores with a finish line that sparkle brighter than a Ferrari Lamborghini.
Why the Daytona SP3 is a Fast‑Lane Winner
- Limited Edition – Only a handful of sets will ever hit the shelves, so if you’re a collector, you’re basically buying a ticket to the 24‑hour race of “Who’s got the most bricks?”
- Exclusive Packaging – The box itself looks like a racing ticket, complete with glossy, splatter‑style graphics that make it feel like you’re peeking into a pit‑stop. Nice, right?
- Inside Scoop – Inside, you’ll find a booklet that pulls back the curtain on how LEGO designers and Ferrari engineers collaborated. You’ll see sketches, planning sketches, and a few “Oops!” moments that turned into clever tactics (think of it as car engineering in comic‑book style).
What’s Inside the Booklet
Expect:
- A real look at the design process, from conceptual sketches to final build.
- Excerpts from design notes—because even super‑cars didn’t cheat with coffee.
- Photos that show the brick‑by‑brick animation of the Daytona SP3.
- A heartfelt note from the designers about what this joint venture means—spoiler: they’re as thrilled to put a Ferrari on a LEGO track as you are to watch a dot-to-dot marathon.
So whether you’re a seasoned brick‑builder, a Ferrari fan, or just looking for a quirky gift that will have folks whispering “That’s a Ferrari built from plastic?” – the Daytona SP3 is ready to be part of your collection. Remember, this is a once‑in‑a‑lifetime set, so gear up, build fast, and enjoy the speed!

Lego + Ferrari: A Dream Collaboration
Just picture the thrill of owning a Ferrari Daytona SP3 and then learning that it can be rebuilt out of Lego bricks. It’s like watching trucks and sports cars perform a perfect dance – pure joy for collectors.
One of a Kind
Ferrari has limited the Daytona SP3 to only 599 units worldwide. That’s basically a lone ship in a crowded sea.
Enter Bricks World
Thankfully, the certified Lego store Bricks World is stepping in and selling the Daytona SP3 blueprint as a Lego set for just S$599.90 (GST included). Think of it as a super‑car on lego legs.
Why This Sparks Joy
- Scarcity: You’re one of the select few.
- Charm: Transform your living room into a track.
- Collecting Hack: A budget‑friendly ticket to owning a legendary car.
How to Grab It
Visit the Bricks World website, hit the “Buy” button, and give yourself a well‑deserved high‑five – you just rolled out a blocky Ferrari!
