This LEGO Technic Lamborghini Cian FKP 37 construction set consists of 3,696 parts.

Posted on May 29, 2020
Supercars
This LEGO Technic Lamborghini Cian FKP 37 construction set consists of 3,696 parts.

Lamborghini's hybrid supercar has been reproduced as a LEGO kit. Initially called Sián, it was later given the suffix "FKP 37" in honor of the late Ferdinand Karl Piëch, born in 1937. The car is now a LEGO Technic kit with a whopping 3,696 pieces.

The LEGO Cyan FKP 37 is in 1/8 scale, so it will take up a lot of space on the shelf. The finished model is 23" long, 9" wide, and 5" tall.

It is also extremely detailed, with moving suspension, scissor doors that open, and a movable rear spoiler. According to Lamborghini, the miniature V-12 engine has moving pistons and a replica 8-speed sequential gearbox with moving paddle shifters is fully functional. The front trunk opens to reveal a small Lamborghini-branded overnight bag.

The full-size Cyan FKP 37's naturally aspirated V12 engine produces 774 horsepower, and an electric motor integrated with the gearbox kicks out another 34 horsepower, for a total system output of 807 horsepower. According to Lamborghini, the electric motor can drive the car alone at low speeds, with a 0-60 mph time of 2.8 seconds and a top speed of over 217 mph. [Unlike conventional hybrids, the Cyan FKP 37 does not use a battery pack. Instead, it stores electricity in the world's first super capacitor, which Lamborghini claims is three times more powerful and three times lighter than a similarly sized battery pack.

The full-size Sián FKP 37 is priced at $2 million (production is limited to 63 units), so the Lego version seems like a relative bargain at $379.99. Owners can scan a QR code to access a behind-the-scenes video of those involved in the model's creation. The kit will be available in the U.S. beginning June 1.

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