Speed Champions
9+
Bugatti Centodieci
Release date:
Aug 1, 2025
LEGO 77240 Bugatti Centodieci releases on 1 August 2025 in the Speed Champions single-car line. It includes 291 pieces, age 9+, and an RRP of €26,99. It keeps the theme’s 8-wide scale and recreates key hypercar cues, circular side intakes, the “horseshoe” grille, a prominent rear wing, model-specific wheel covers, at a price in line with this year’s other single cars
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Minifigure review
You get 1 driver minifigure. The new Bugatti race suit torso prints crisply, the head is dual-sided, and the short hairpiece looks good for display. There is no helmet in the box. Fit in the cockpit is clean and secure.
About
The low, sharp front reads well, the grille is suggested with white blade elements, and the tiled rear diffuser is a build highlight. The side silhouette stays clean, helped by the new hubcaps, and the white-and-black profile is immediately recognisable as Centodieci. On the downside, the windscreen’s white pad print does not perfectly match the surrounding white parts, noticeable under strong light, and the rear divides opinion, the wing sits a touch high and some contours lose the car’s continuous curve. Overall, there are interesting techniques for the scale, solid shelf presence, and the usual playability for the theme.
Box design
The landscape Speed Champions single-car box is 26,4 × 14,0 × 7,4 cm, slightly slimmer than some other singles in this wave. The compact size helps with stock and reduces corner-ding risk, while the artwork keeps the car in motion up front with detail callouts on the back.
Instruction manual
Inside you will find 1 booklet and 4 numbered bags, plus a loose chassis piece, a small bag of hubcaps, and the sticker sheet. The build flow is straightforward, there are no sub-assemblies crossing page turns, and the digital version is available in LEGO Builder for zoom and rotation.
Stickers
A relatively large sheet for the scale, with many clear-backed stickers that integrate well on white parts. The headlights combine prints with stickers and look convincing. The most sensitive area is the rear, where the taillights are stickers spanning three parts, any misalignment leaves a visible gap. The five-circle side intakes use stickers on sloped pieces, careful placement with tweezers yields a clean result. The rear bumper includes printing, a welcome touch on a model with plenty of applied graphics.
So…

At €26,99, the 77240 Bugatti Centodieci delivers a very convincing front profile, an enjoyable build, and a thematic minifigure, with compromises at the back and a white-tone mismatch on the windscreen print. If you value overall fidelity and like the Centodieci’s white aesthetic, it is an easy pick. If multi-part stickers and more organic rear curves are must-haves, the appeal dips a little. Even so, within Speed Champions it covers the essentials well, strong identity, interesting techniques, good price, piece count, and presence.