A full-scale vehicle constructed entirely from 327,906 Lego pieces has achieved a speed of 111 km/h at the Goodwood Hill circuit in the UK. The creation is a life-size replica of the Koenigsegg Sadair’s Spear model. The project required 9,400 hours of construction. The record-breaking run was completed by test driver Markus Lundh. This achievement demonstrates the potential for complex builds using Lego bricks. The vehicle’s success highlights both engineering ingenuity and the dedication of the build team. The feat was reported by Blikk.
