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LEGO built a full-scale, drivable McLaren P1 model
McLaren introduced the P1 in 2013, a powerful supercar that can reach speeds of up to 217 mph. While there isn’t an official life-size LEGO version of the P1, McLaren’s recent project showcases impressive creative engineering. This LEGO adaptation is fully capable of cruising on a racetrack.
McLaren Automotive teamed up with LEGO to create a full-scale, working version of the P1 supercar. This project involved 23 specialists working over 8,344 hours of development and construction, followed by an additional 2,210 hours of production time. The LEGO Technic model includes 342,817 elements across 393 types, with 11 specially molded pieces for this project.
The LEGO Technic model of the P1 features a steel frame and real tires for functionality, with the engine system consisting of electric motor packs mimicking the original McLaren’s V8. The LEGO Technic P1 weighs approximately 2,690 lbs, 385 lbs lighter than the actual car.
The LEGO Technic P1 was driven by McLaren’s team racer, Lando Norris, at the UK’s Silverstone Circuit. Norris completed a lap around the 3.66mi track at a top speed of 40 mph, showcasing the capabilities of this LEGO creation.
[Related: Dad builds a fantastical and functional wooden sci-fi car for kids.]
LEGO has previously created a full-size racing replica, such as the Bugatti Chiron made from over 1 million LEGO Technic pieces. Despite being lighter than the real car, the LEGO Bugatti Chiron could only reach speeds of 12 mph in a straight line.
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