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The Ferrari Daytona SP3 is retiring in July. Build it now.

LEGO Technic Ferrari Daytona SP3 42143 retiring July 2026

LEGO confirmed the Ferrari Daytona SP3 42143 is retiring in July 2026. Once stock clears, it is gone from retail. It is already in the library and it is one of the best builds in it.

The Daytona SP3 is a 3,778-piece set. At the time it came out it was the most detailed Technic Ferrari LEGO had ever made. The frame-build structure of the car, the flat-12 engine in the mid-rear, the articulated butterfly doors, the push-rod suspension at the front. If you have not built it, the door mechanism alone is a strong use of build time. It operates on a cam follower that lifts and pivots in one motion. You push one finger up and the door rises, hinges outward, and locks open. No separate steps.

42143 – kit details

3,778 pieces. Retiring July 2026.

This was £349.99 when it launched. It was worth it then. Once it retires you will see it on resale for significantly more. That is how the big Technic flagships go after retirement. The McLaren P1 42172 will do the same eventually.

If the Daytona SP3 has been on your list, this is the last realistic window to build it without paying a premium. The library copy goes out until it is worn out.

Set number 42143
Pieces 3,778
Original RRP £349.99
Status Retiring July 2026
In library Yes, available now

The Daytona SP3 is not the only Technic set retiring in July. The Bugatti Chiron 42083 is also on the list. I will cover that separately but worth knowing now if either is on your radar.

I have had the Daytona in the library since it launched. It ships well, the instructions are excellent, and it builds differently to the McLaren P1 even though both are in the same price bracket. The McLaren is a bigger piece count and feels denser. The Daytona is more about mechanical geometry, the suspension geometry especially. Different experience, both good builds.

If you are a subscriber and want to make sure you get one rotation on it before the stock dries up from retail, now is the time to queue it. Drop a comment on our Facebook or Instagram if you have already built it. I would like to know what people think of the door mechanism in particular.

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Retirement news is easy to treat like a countdown clock, but the useful question for Brick Club is simpler: should members build it before prices get silly? For the bigger Technic sets, the answer is usually yes.

If one of these is on your list, do not leave it too long. Once the set disappears from normal retail, the conversation changes quickly.

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