Spotted a LEGO Speed Champions assortment hitting clearance shelves at Costco, and if you’ve got a builder in the house (or you are the builder in the house), this one’s worth a closer look.
This assortment gives you a choice of four different Speed Champions sets based on availability: the Back to the Future DeLorean (357 pieces), Bugatti Vision GT (284 pieces), Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale (339 pieces), and the Audi Formula 1 Team R26 (216 pieces). Each set is sold individually, so you’re picking from whatever your local warehouse has left on the shelf. These are all current-generation Speed Champions builds aimed at ages 9+ and feature the detailed, display-worthy designs the line is known for.
LEGO Speed Champions sets typically retail between $24.99 and $29.99 individually depending on piece count, so any meaningful clearance discount here could represent solid savings — especially if you’re grabbing multiples as gifts. The Back to the Future and Ferrari sets pack the most pieces and tend to carry the highest perceived value, so keep an eye out for those in particular.
Why clearance? LEGO sets frequently rotate through Costco on a seasonal basis, and these may be cycling out to make room for newer inventory. It’s also possible Costco received an end-of-run allocation as these sets approach retirement from LEGO’s lineup. Either way, once they’re gone from the clearance aisle, they’re gone — and retired LEGO sets have a funny way of becoming more expensive on the secondary market, not less.
Key Features:
- Choose from four iconic Speed Champions sets based on availability
- Back to the Future DeLorean set includes 357 pieces with classic time machine details
- Bugatti Vision GT set features 284 pieces with sleek supercar styling
- Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale set offers 339 pieces of Italian racing heritage
- Audi Formula 1 Team R26 set includes 216 pieces for open-wheel racing fans
- Each set includes a minifigure and display-ready finished build
- Great for builders ages 9 and up — or adult collectors who appreciate the details
If you’re a LEGO fan or need a gift that practically wraps itself in coolness, this clearance assortment is a smart pickup before inventory dries up. Which of the four sets would you grab first?