LEGO Speed Champions Lotus Evija 76907 Car Model Building Kit Aged 8+ (247 Pcs)
This LEGO Speed Champions Lotus Evija (76907) race car toy for kids captures the elegant simplicity and innovative design of the real-life all-electric hypercar. Perfect for kids and car enthusiasts of all ages, it provides an engaging building experience, is perfect for display and awesome for high-energy race action with the included LEGO racing driver minifigure. This collectible toy car model includes printed and digital building instructions. Available in the free LEGO Building Instructions app for smartphones and tablets, the interactive digital guide comes with amazing zoom and rotate tools that allow you to visualize this model from all angles as you build. LEGO Speed Champions playsets feature mini versions of the world’s leading and best-known cars. Perfect for display, these models are also great for exciting race action against others from the Speed Champions range. The Lotus Evija model measures over 1.5 in. (4cm) high, 6 in. (15cm) long and 2.5 in. (7cm) wide. Contains 247 pieces.
Set name & number: Lotus Evija (76907) from the LEGO Speed Champions line.
Number of pieces: 247 pieces.
Age recommendation: 8 years and up.
Theme: Speed Champions — focused on building realistic, stylised versions of famous real world cars.
Real-world car: It’s a replica of the Lotus Evija, Britain’s first all-electric hypercar.
Minifigure included: Yes — a racing driver with a Lotus racing suit, plus helmet, hair piece, and wrench.
Physical dimensions:
• Approx 6 inches (15 cm) long
• Approx 2.5 in (7 cm) wide
• Approx 1.5 in (4 cm) high.
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Features
Here are what this set offers — design elements, building experience, etc.
1. Authentic styling & aerodynamics
The model tries to capture the sleek lines, aerodynamic curves, vents and the aggressive look of the real Lotus Evija. Use of wedge, curved slope, printed pieces, etc., help with that.
2. Colour scheme & graphics
The set uses dark green, yellow and black livery (matching Lotus’s racing heritage colours) with printed pieces and decals/stickers for details.
3. Driver minifigure + accessories
There’s a minifigure in Lotus-racing suit, plus helmet, hairpiece and a tool (wrench) for more immersive play.
4. Digital & physical instructions
Comes with the standard printed instructions, plus support for the LEGO Building Instructions app where you can zoom/rotate/view the model from all angles as you build.
5. High build detail for scale
Although it’s a relatively small model by car standards (Speed Champions scale), it packs in many design features: front & rear details, vents, distinctive lighting shapes, cockpit detail for two seats, etc.
6. No batteries / simple mechanical parts
It’s a build/display/play set without needing batteries or motors — relying on the build itself and imaginative play.
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Benefits
Here are what this set offers in terms of learning, play value, development and enjoyment.
1. Fine motor skills & precision building
The pieces are smallish, with some tricky parts (curved slopes, wedges, body panels) that require careful assembly. Good for kids about 8+ to practise patience, hand-eye coordination.
2. Spatial reasoning
Understanding how complex shapes are approximated with LEGO bricks, seeing how angles, slopes, vents are made, etc., help improve spatial reasoning. Also helps in visualising how flat shapes turn into curves in 3D.
3. Creativity + imaginative play
After building, kids (or collectors) can use this model for display, racing with other Speed Champions sets, or as part of storytelling (garage/restoration scenes, etc.).
4. Understanding design & aesthetics
Since it tries to mirror aero features of a real hypercar, it gives insight into car design — how vents, curves, colour accents contribute to looks and function. Colours and detailing help develop aesthetic sense.
5. Collectible & display
Speed Champions line appeals also to older kids and adult fans. This model works well in a collection, looks good on shelf, etc.
6. Value for its size
At 247 pieces, it gives a fairly complex build for its price point, offering good value compared to many smaller Speed Champions sets.
7. Gift-friendly
Its age recommendation, car theme, finished look, and immediate visual appeal make it good as a gift. Doesn’t require too much prior LEGO experience but builds something impressive.
8. No extra parts/batteries needed
Since it’s self-contained, it’s simpler; no extra tools needed, no powered parts; less maintenance.
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