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It’s no secret that Lego sets today are on a whole other level than the builds of our past. And as The Lego Group continues to push the limits of brick-building innovation, fans and collectors of all ages get to see some of the most iconic sets we’ve ever imagined come to life.
Top of the list this month? A newcomer from the Lego Mario Kart world: a first-ever large-scale recreation of a certain special sidekick and his signature racer. Dropping April 1, 2026, the Lego Mario Kart – Luigi & Mach 8 retails for $179.99 and can be pre-ordered now, ready to elevate your on-display collection with a legendary touch.
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Lego Mario Kart – Luigi & Mach 8 Set, $179.99 at Lego
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Designed for ages 18 and up, but honestly perfect for experienced young builders too, this 2,234-piece set is a must-have for any collector’s shelf. While the $180 price tag is a bit steep, it doesn’t skimp on high-quality design details or that classic Mario Kart feel. And for those who already own the matching Mario & Standard Kart set, bringing Luigi and his Mach 8 kart to life alongside it is a total no-brainer.
Adding to its impeccable detail and immersive design, the buildable Luigi figure features a posable head, arms and hands, while confidently sitting behind the wheel of the Mach 8 kart. And speaking of the kart, this is Lego’s first-ever large-scale brick recreation, making the set even more special for fans and collectors alike.
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Once built, the model stands over 10 inches high, 16 inches long and 9 inches wide, meaning it will definitely be claiming a spot as the new centerpiece on your display. But that’s just the beginning: Builders can set the cart on its dynamic stand at race-ready angles, capturing all the thrill of a Mario Kart showdown mid-drift.
And the fun doesn’t stop there. The model can also be taken off its stand and rolled forward. Turn the steering wheel to steer the front wheels, or spin the back wheels to activate the flame exhaust. Bringing playful movement to an already epic static display, its details like this that truly make this a one-of-a-kind investment.
Be sure to preorder yours now, there’s a high probability of supplies selling out almost immediately upon release on April 1, 2026. And while you’re at it, check out this incredible Ford Model T recreation and 3-in-1 record player set for more Lego fun.
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