LEGO Speed Champions tackles two iconic Lambos in one in
The only duo set of the August wave,
77238 Lamborghini Revuelto & Huracán STO
Release: Aug 1, 2025
Retiring: Dec 31, 2027
Price: £44.99 / $49.99 / €49.99
Pieces: 607
Minifigures: 2

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Lamborghini is defined by its punchy, angular shapes, often slinging its supercars close to the ground. Those features typically lend themselves well to LEGO Speed Champions sets, with bricks being perfectly placed to capture the sharp silhouettes of the cars.
The proof of that is in the pudding in
The unique headlights on the real car have been artfully rendered by simple but effective building techniques, where slim transparent plates give the same effect as the Y-shaped LEDs. Flip it around to look at the rear and there's further clever parts usage, with dark red branch elements to mimic the red brake lights. This use of colour brings the car to life, without the need for light bricks that LEGO Speed Champions cars obviously don't have room for.

In terms of shaping, the LEGO Speed Champions set impressively follows every twist and turn, including the aerodynamic dips towards the back of the car, complete with (admittedly stickered) details that capture the minute details that even LEGO bricks on this scale can't quite manage. All together, the Revuelto in 77238 delivers from every angle.
Its companion, the Huracán STO, almost nails it to the same degree – but not quite.
Once again, there's some nifty building on the base of the car that slings it low to the ground. The bonnet stripes give the Huracán a racier look, but the wide front grille is slightly too large. The real-life Huracán has a very low, pointed nose, while the front of the LEGO version is a little too flat-faced to impress as much as its sibling.

The rear lights are also stickered, which would be fine if we didn't have some clever buildable lights present in the Revuelto. It feels like the clever building techniques all went on the Revuelto, while the brick-built Huracán plays it safe. If the two cars were released separately, you might not notice – but side by side, it's hard not to feel let down by the Revuelto in the same breath as you're impressed by the Huracán.
Nonetheless, the positives of both are strong enough for us to recommend
Our honest opinion: While the Revuelto is pretty good, the Huracán STO knocks it out of the park, so we can heartily recommend
This LEGO set was provided by the LEGO Group for review purposes.
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