Max Verstappen's RB20 available in LEGO, an exceptional piece for Red Bull fans

Max Verstappen's RB20 available in LEGO, an exceptional piece for Red Bull fans
Max Verstappen's RB20 available in LEGO, an exceptional piece for Red Bull fans

Have you ever dreamed of having Max Verstappen's car at home? Perhaps, if you are a fan of Formula 1 and the Dutch driver, who has just been crowned world champion for the fourth consecutive season. The Red Bull driver also achieved another success in Qatar last weekend to further increase his lead.

This new coronation, perhaps the best of his career, is being honored by LEGO, which is unveiling a new product linked to Formula 1 as part of its partnership with the premier category of motorsport. The Danish brand has revealed a miniature of the RB20, the car entered by Red Bull this season for Max Verstappen and Sergio Pérez.

The RB20 is priced at 229 euros

The model measures 55 cm and is in the colors of the Red Bull livery. It is equipped with a 2-speed gearbox and a powerful V6 engine, with moving pistons and the rotating MGU-H unit.

“At Red Bull Racing we are always looking for the perfect car. It therefore made sense to form a new relationship with the LEGO Group. We listened to our fans and they asked for this partnership. So we're excited to see the pieces of the puzzle finally falling into place for 2025. This is an exciting breakthrough for the team in a market that fuels creativity. The car will combine precision and fun, which is exactly the Red Bull philosophy and seems to be the ideal solution for the team.” greets Red Bull Racing marketing director Olly Hughes.

The car is already available at a price of €229.99 on the LEGO website, while it will be available from March 1, 2025. Pre-orders are already open.

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LEGO and Red Bull have announced their collaboration to produce the RB20 of Max Verstappen and Sergio Pérez with bricks from the Danish brand. A nice Christmas gift for Red Bull fans.


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