Life-size LEGO® Technic McLaren P1 at The Canadian International Auto Show 2025, Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame exhibition. Virtual Car Tour by ©Virtual Car Gallery & Alejandro Arts Inc.
Life-sized LEGO® Technic™ P1™
- Over 342,817 LEGO® Technic™ pieces used in total
- 393 different types of LEGO Technic elements used, including 11 that were moulded specifically for this model
- Total weight: 1220Kg
- 8,344 hours spent on development and construction
- Created…
Life-size LEGO® Technic McLaren P1 at The Canadian International Auto Show 2025, Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame exhibition. Virtual Car Tour by ©Virtual Car Gallery & Alejandro Arts Inc.
Life-sized LEGO® Technic™ P1™
– Over 342,817 LEGO® Technic™ pieces used in total
– 393 different types of LEGO Technic elements used, including 11 that were moulded specifically for this model
– Total weight: 1220Kg
– 8,344 hours spent on development and construction
– Created by 23 specialists from design, engineering and building from the LEGO group and McLaren Automotive
– The build’s dimensions are like the real-life model: 4,980 mm long, 2,101mm wide and 1,133mm high
– The build features an electric motor consisting of LEGO Technic Function batteries and an electric car battery, allowing it to travel further than any other LEGO model before it.
– The LEGO Technic engine consists of 8 motor packs, each consisting of 96 LEGO Power function motors, which means the car features a total of 768 LEGO motors. The 8 motor packs imitate the V8 seen in the original McLaren P1™.
First time a LEGO scale build has been created able to drive around corners
First time a LEGO scale build has been created able to complete a lap of a racetrack
First time a Formula One racing driver has driven a LEGO scale build
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