The 2019 Canadian International AutoShow in Toronto will feature the amazing, full-size fully functional Bugatti Chiron constructed by LEGO Technic of LEGO bricks and elements.
The LEGO Group, maker of the world’s most popular construction toy, is bringing this first of its kind model to the 2019 Canadian International AutoShow in February.
Unveiled last summer at the Italian Grand Prix, the full-size and fully operational LEGO Technic Bugatti Chiron is an amazingly accurate re-production of one of the world’s most exclusive supercars, made entirely out of LEGO Technic elements.
The LEGO Technic Bugatti Chiron can also be seen during the public hours of the AutoShow from February 15–24.
Built with more than one million LEGO Technic elements and powered exclusively using motors from the LECO Power Function platform, the model is a fully equipped true replica of the Chiron, including rear spoiler, speedometer, front and back-lights, detachable steering wheel and a brake pedal, all fully functional.
With a weight of 1,500, kg, the finish product took more than 13,000 hours to design and build with no glue used in the construction.
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