"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." I spent last week in Woking, England, at the McLaren Technology Centre, witnessing the unveiling of the ...
When Lego bricks meet automotive engineering, magic happens. The Danish toy company and British supercar manufacturer McLaren have outdone themselves with their latest collaboration: a fully drivable, ...
Only good things can happen when carmakers such as McLaren team up with the LEGO Group in order to build one of those super intricate LEGO Technic models. What we have here is two companies paying ...
In an extraordinary collaboration, the LEGO Group and McLaren Automotive have joined forces to create a remarkable feat of engineering: a life-size, fully functional LEGO Technic McLaren P1. This ...
Lego made a full-sized, fully functional McLaren P1 sports car out of 342,817 Lego Technic pieces and had McLaren F1 driver Lando Norris do a lap in it around Silverstone Circuit. F1 drivers regularly ...
We’ve seen a handful of full-size Lego models over the past few years, but none of them were designed to be driven. This one, based on the McLaren P1 hybrid hypercar, however, is fully functional.
McLaren Automotive has joined forces with LEGO to create a buildable version of its pioneering supercar, the McLaren P1. Arriving under the LEGO Technic Ultimate Car Concept Series—the brand’s ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. In 2013, McLaren debuted the P1, an iconic powerhouse supercar ...
Building this full-scale McLaren replica required over 342,817 Technic pieces, and it’s powered by 768 Lego electric motors. Building this full-scale McLaren replica required over 342,817 Technic ...
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A Life-Size LEGO McLaren P1 That You Can Drive

What happens when cutting-edge automotive design meets LEGO’s boundless creativity? You get a life-size, drivable LEGO ...
What's the most amount of time you've ever spent putting together a Lego model? A team of 23 lunatics from the Lego group and McLaren Automotive spent over 8,000 hours putting together a full-size ...