A Rare Supercar, Now in LEGO Form
The Lamborghini Sian FKP 37, first unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show, is Lamborghini’s groundbreaking entry into hybrid supercars. With only 63 units ever produced, owning a real Sian Lamborghini is an exclusive privilege reserved for a select few. However, LEGO enthusiasts and car lovers can now experience this stunning model in a much more accessible way through the LEGO Lamborghini Sian FKP 37.

A Collector’s Dream: Building the Lamborghini Sian in LEGO
For most, the chance to drive a Lamborghini Sian is nearly impossible. But thanks to LEGO Technic, you can recreate this hybrid supercar in meticulous detail. The build itself is an engaging experience, but the excitement extends beyond that—the luxurious packaging enhances the premium feel, mirroring the Sian Lamborghini’s aerodynamic design. The LEGO Sian display case becomes an essential companion, ensuring this masterpiece is showcased in all its glory.
Premium Packaging and Exclusive Details
LEGO has continued its tradition of excellence with the LEGO Lamborghini Sian FKP 37, offering an unboxing experience as refined as the car itself. Inside, the pieces are neatly arranged in six containers, echoing the real-life carbon-fiber engine cover.
The box lid is crafted to resemble the Sian Lamborghini’s aggressive rear, featuring taillights and exhaust pipes.
Unlike previous supercar sets, the exclusive rims remain hidden until assembly, creating a sense of anticipation.
When fully built and placed inside a Lego Sian display case, it transforms into a stunning showpiece.
Attention to Detail: Engine, Tires, and Bodywork
One of the highlights of the LEGO Lamborghini Sian set is the intricate engine detailing. Using a mix of round and macaroni bricks, LEGO has replicated the Sian Lamborghini’s complex exhaust system, enhanced by carbon-fiber printed tiles. The twisting pipes add a refreshing design element compared to traditional Technic builds. The set’s tires are equally impressive, with meticulously crafted rims capturing the sleek, performance-driven essence of Lamborghini Sian.
A Challenging and Rewarding Build
Standing alongside the Bugatti Chiron and Porsche 911 GT3 RS, the LEGO Lamborghini Sian FKP 37 is one of the most challenging and rewarding LEGO supercar models available. At nearly two feet long and five inches tall, it is an imposing display piece. Given its high price of $380 USD, it’s a premium product, but its complexity and stunning final look justify the cost—especially when showcased in a Lego Sian display case.
A Must-Have for LEGO and Lamborghini Collectors
Despite minor concerns about color consistency, the LEGO Lamborghini Sian FKP 37 remains a must-have for car enthusiasts and LEGO collectors. While stock levels fluctuate, waiting a few months may provide a better chance at securing one with improved color quality. Once built and displayed in a Lego Sian display case, this set truly embodies the spirit of Lamborghini Sian, making it a perfect addition to any collection.
The Lamborghini Sián FKP 37, one of the world’s most exclusive and expensive supercars, fits seamlessly alongside the Bugatti Chiron and Porsche 911 GT3 RS in LEGO®’s supercar lineup. This Technic model offers a highly detailed and challenging build experience, making it one of the most complex LEGO sets currently available. For those who haven’t yet had the pleasure of building the previous supercar models, it’s hard to truly grasp the scale of this set. At nearly two feet long and almost 5 inches tall, it’s a visually impressive and substantial creation.
If you're worried about the color issues—an entirely valid concern—you might want to hold off on purchasing for six months to a year. While discounts on the previous supercars have been few and far between, the Lamborghini Sián will certainly be available for that long. Hopefully, LEGO will use that time to address the color inconsistencies. Currently, the lamborghini sian is out of stock in many regions, leaving those who haven’t made their purchase yet with no choice but to wait. Once the color issues are resolved, though, it will undoubtedly be worth the wait.
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