LEGO enthusiasts are gearing up for an exciting year as the company has announced the release of nearly 40 new sets for 2025, featuring themes from Architecture to Disney, along with classics like Star Wars and Speed Champions. The launch is set for March 1, 2025, and promises to cater to the diverse interests of fans across the globe.
This fresh wave of releases is particularly enthusiastic, providing options for various age groups and interests. According to Brick Fanatics, "This wave of sets covers a variety of themes and interests, giving fans something to look forward to." Among the most talked-about sets is 21062 Trevi Fountain, which showcases vibrant colors and innovative design: "The new Trevi Fountain showcases vibrant colors and light without relying solely on white," Brick Fanatics reports.
Another highlight is the LEGO Art offering, which incorporates the iconic works of Vincent van Gogh. Set number 31215 features the famous "Starry Night" and presents fans with the opportunity to recreate masterpieces within their own homes. "LEGO Art set will feature Vincent van Gogh's Starry Night, allowing fans to recreate iconic artworks," assures Brick Fanatics.
Two new LEGO City sets are also on the horizon, with one themed around police pursuits. These sets not only reflect popular cultural themes but also promise excitement for budding builders. Consumers will be introduced to the unique pairing of 60449 Police Chase and 60474 F1 Grid, which is set to hit the shelves at the same time.
Meanwhile, the foray of Disney-themed sets includes the much-anticipated Lilo and Stitch Beach House. Beginning at around $89.99, the set consists of 834 pieces and is expected to be one of the best-sellers, as per the excitement expressed by fans online. Exclusive LEGO offerings are also bound to excite the collectors, with rumored unique sets available only at official LEGO stores. "Expect to see exclusive sets only available direct from LEGO stores," urges Brick Fanatics.
Harry Potter fans will rejoice at the opportunity to snag the reimagination of the Knight Bus, set number 76446, which revives nostalgia for the beloved 2018 edition. "The LEGO Harry Potter Knight Bus set is a remake of the beloved set from 2018," adds Brick Fanatics, solidifying its title as one of the year's most anticipated releases.
The creator 3-in-1 sets similarly offer something new for LEGO fans of all stripes. Set numbers 31170 Flamingo and 31172 Record Player not only include appealing designs but are also perfect for creating various models, ensuring creativity is at the forefront of these builds.
The technology theme will not be left behind either, as five new LEGO Technic sets will also launch, likely to draw the attention of older builders who appreciate more complex challenges. One notable entry is the 42206 Oracle Red Bull Racing F1 car, which provides stunning detail and advanced engineering to enable fans to enjoy immersive building experiences.
Fans of the Speed Champions series can look forward to ten new race cars, each representing different teams. The availability of the 2025 lineup is positioned to create marked excitement, appealing to racing enthusiasts and builders alike. Brands like McLaren, Ferrari, and Mercedes are just some of the cohorts expected to be featured. "The Speed Champions sets will see racers from multiple teams take to the LEGO raceway," excitedly noted LEGO designers.
Finally, the sheer breadth of the offerings this March introduces new additions to the ever-growing LEGO franchises, from NINJAGO’s updates to Minecraft adventurers anticipated as the year progresses. It seems this extensive collection targets every conceivable fan category.
Ready for its highly anticipated March release, LEGO plans to delight fans young and old with its diverse and innovative set themes. With excitement already brewing among collectors, fans are counting down the days to March 1, when the new LEGO range will be available online and at stores. Only time will tell how these releases fare, but early predictions suggest they'll be among the biggest hits of the year.