• Mattel’s Brick Shop has introduced seven new automotive sets.
  • Costing between $21.59 and $129.59, they range from basic to advanced.
  • Highlights include a Lamborghini Miura P400 SV and Audi Sport quattro.

Mattel’s Brick Shop has been turning out realistic cars that embarrass Lego ever since its launch in 2025 and now they’re expanding the lineup. Seven new sets are inbound and prices range from $21.59 to $129.59.

The star of the show is the 1:12 scale Lamborghini Miura P400 SV, which is part of the Premium Series. Constructed out of 1,524 pieces, the toy features “opening doors, a removable roof, and a highly detailed interior.” They’re joined by a metallic-finished engine and “premium metal elements,” which include multiple wheel sets, exhaust tips, and the steering wheel.

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The kit is designed for ages 17 and up, and costs $129.59. That’s a little steep, but it includes a 1:64 scale Hot Wheels die-cast as well as accessories to customize the car.

The mid-level Elite Series sees three new additions, which each cost $53.99. The coolest is a 1:16 scale 1984 Audi Sport quattro, which is made out of 864 pieces. It has a functional hood, trunk and doors as well as a removable roof to showcase the interior.

The model also has functional steering as well as metal wheel covers licensed from RAYS. This kit also includes a 1:64 Hot Wheels die-cast as well as decals, lighting elements and rally-inspired modifications for customization.

Fans can also get an Aston Martin Vantage GT3 or 1994 Toyota Supra MKIV. The former is a 793-piece set, while the latter has 824 pieces including a nitrous bottle in the trunk.

Last but not least is the entry-level Speed Series, which has three new sets costing $21.59. Despite the affordable price tag, the Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato and Corvette C8.R are pretty cool.

Both are 1:32 scale and are constructed out of approximately 260 pieces. They have opening doors and a removable roof as well as a 1:64 Hot Wheels die-cast.

They’re accompanied by a 1983 Chevrolet Silverado that has been slammed. This kit has a paltry 223 pieces, multiple wheel sets, and a die-cast toy.

The Lamborghini Miura P400 SV is currently available to preorder, while the other sets will follow.