KorobLEGO cars: Speed Champions, Technic, Icons
LEGO cars are three different worlds: small collectible Speed Champions, advanced Technic supercars with working mechanisms, and elegant Icons classics. You'll find Ferrari, Porsche, Formula 1 cars and iconic movie vehicles. We compare prices across 40+ Polish stores.
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AllegroSpeed Champions, Technic or Icons — the difference
Real cars in LEGO come in three series. Speed Champions are small models in a fixed scale (about 200-400 pieces) with licensed Ferrari, Porsche, McLaren and BMW cars and Formula 1 racers — cheap, quick to build and ideal to collect side by side. Technic covers supercars and vehicles with working mechanics: a gearbox, suspension and steering; big models can be huge and pricey. Icons (formerly Creator Expert) offers elegant classics and iconic cars in a larger scale, made for display. Note the name: the ‘Cars' theme in the catalogue is the Disney/Pixar Cars franchise (Lightning McQueen), not real cars.
Cars for kids and for collectors
For children, Speed Champions work best — inexpensive, quick to build, and the finished models suit both play and a shelf. Fans of real mechanics will value Technic, where working functions matter more than looks; smaller Technic sets are for ages 7-9, while large supercars are 18+ adult models. Icons targets adult collectors after a car as interior décor. Looking for a specific brand? Search for it — Ferrari and Porsche have the most models across series.
Prices and deals: Ferrari, Porsche, Formula 1
The price range is huge: from a few dozen złoty for a single Speed Champions set to several thousand for a flagship Technic supercar. Large models regularly go on sale, especially at successor launches, so comparing prices can save hundreds of złoty. On KlockoRadar you line up offers from 40+ stores and check price history — and on your dream Ferrari, Porsche or F1 car you set a price alert to buy at a genuine low.