
LEGO confirmed the Koenigsegg Sadair’s Spear on 27 May. It lands in July 2026. 4,104 pieces. Around £449.99.
I have been expecting this set for a while. The rumours started circulating early in the year and they were detailed enough that it was clearly real. The Sadair’s Spear is a relatively recent Koenigsegg concept, not one of the classic Agera or Jesko variants. That is an unusual choice for a licensed set, and LEGO clearly had a specific reason for it.
4,104 pieces of Koenigsegg
The piece count is what sets this apart. The McLaren P1 42172 in the library is 3,893 pieces. The 42232 beats it. It is the most complex Technic car set LEGO has released at the time of confirmation.
Full details on the mechanisms are still coming out, but at this price and piece count you expect active aeroactives, a detailed drivetrain, and the kind of build complexity that takes multiple evenings.
For the library, this is a clear yes. Sets at this level, the McLaren P1, the Cat D11 Bulldozer, the Porsche 911 GT3 RS from 2016, are the ones members tell me they want to build but would never buy at full price. That is the point of the library. A £450 set is exactly the kind of thing that belongs in rotation.
I will add it as soon as it lands in July. If you want to be notified when it is in, keep an eye on the socials or drop a comment below. I will post when it is allocated for first rotation.
What do you think of the Sadair’s Spear as a Technic choice? It is a left-field pick from Koenigsegg’s lineup. Drop a comment on our Facebook or Instagram.
The part I care about is whether it earns build time, not just whether it photographs well in a press image. That is how I am judging this one for the library.
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