
"A tale of two cars: the Huracán Super Trofeo EVO is one of the best early entries in the wider Speed Champions format and the reason most buyers grab this set, while the Urus remains divisive enough to keep the BrickScore at a mixed 65.9 despite nearly 2,600 owner ratings averaging 4.78 out of 5."
The Lamborghini Urus ST-X and Huracán Super Trofeo EVO set earns a Mixed Reviews verdict with a BrickScore of 65.9, reflecting genuine enthusiasm for the Huracán's design and the debut of the 8-stud-wide Speed Champions format, alongside persistent debate about the Urus's inclusion and value for money. Owners are far more positive than the expert score implies: 4.78 out of 5 across 2,556 ratings with 84% recommending, though LEGO's own value-for-money signal landed at just 2.87/5, suggesting buyers enjoy the set but feel it costs more than it should. Part and design scores are strong (parts value 85, design aesthetics 79), but playability sits at 47.4 among critics who note the cars are primarily display pieces.
Where they split: The core tension is between the Huracán (near-universally praised) and the Urus (divisive, with some owners wishing an Aventador or similar supercar had been included instead). Critics also see this as a Mixed Reviews set while owners rate it 4.78/5. The value signal is the clearest disagreement: owners enjoy the set but the in-platform value-for-money score of 2.87/5 shows buyers across the board feel the price is a stretch.

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"The eight-wide wheelbase gives the Huracán a sleek, low stance. Granted, the whole car is much too tall with a minifig standing next to it, but the proportions are much closer to the real thing than were achievable at si…"
The Brothers Brick"I personally hate how the wheels and tires stick out from the body of this thing"
JANG's LEGO Reviews
"The eight-wide wheelbase gives the Huracán a sleek, low stance. Granted, the whole car is much too tall with a minifig standing next to it, but the proportions are much closer to the real thing than were achievable at six studs wide."

"Markedly overpriced relative to other Speed Champions offerings. At £54.99 / $49.99 / €59.99 for 663 pieces, the per-piece ratio may be mathematically reasonable (~7.5¢ per piece) but the pricing is out of step with comparator sets—particularly when the Jaguar combo set (76898) with 565 pieces and 2 cars costs only $30 / £34.99. Licensing fees for Lamborghini are inferred as a likely cause. The reviewer explicitly advises: 'wait for a hefty discount.'"
"I personally hate how the wheels and tires stick out from the body of this thing"


Owners love the Huracán's design and the larger 8-stud format's improved detail, but the Urus divides opinion with complaints about its blocky appearance, cramped cockpit, high price, and lack of collection compatibility with earlier Speed Champions.
Amazon4.8
LEGO.com4.2