Ken Block's Hoonicorn Comes to LEGO Speed Champions
LEGO 77262 brings Ken Block's iconic Hoonicorn V1 to the Speed Champions line, launching June 1 2026 for $29.99. The set recreates the heavily modified all-wheel-drive performance car built on the 1965 Ford Mustang platform, one of the most visually distinctive cars in motorsport history.
Ken Block passed away in January 2023, making this set both a tribute to his legacy and a celebration of a car that defined a generation of gymkhana and rallycross culture. The Hoonicorn is arguably the most famous privately built performance car of the past two decades.
At 345 pieces and $29.99, it sits in the standard Speed Champions price range and is the right size for a shelf display alongside other Speed Champions vehicles.
Set 77262, 345 pieces, $29.99 USD, launching June 1 2026

What's in the Set and What's Left Out
The set includes a Ken Block minifigure dressed in Hoonicorn apparel, a faithful recreation of the driving gear Block wore in his most iconic gymkhana videos. The car itself captures the distinctive widebody stance, exposed engine and livery of the V1 build.
One notable omission: the Monster Energy branding that covered the real car is absent from the LEGO version. The set is rated 9+ and LEGO does not market energy drink brands on products aimed at younger audiences. The car is still recognisable and the livery reads correctly even without the Monster logos.
For hardcore Hoonicorn fans the missing branding is a minor disappointment, but the overall build quality and the Ken Block minifigure more than compensate. The car's silhouette and proportions are what make it iconic, and both are present.

Ken Block's Legacy and Why This Set Matters
Block was one of the most creative and technically gifted drivers in the history of motorsport content creation. His Gymkhana video series redefined what a car video could be, and the Hoonicorn became the star of some of the most-watched automotive content on the internet.
A LEGO tribute to the Hoonicorn three years after his passing gives the Hoonigan community a permanent collectible connected to Block's legacy. Speed Champions has a tradition of immortalising important cars in brick form, and the Hoonicorn is one of the most deserving subjects the line has ever tackled.
Even if you have never watched a gymkhana video, the Hoonicorn's design is compelling enough to stand alone as a Speed Champions model. The widebody Mustang form factor is immediately striking.

Speed Champions Pricing Change for 2026
US buyers will notice the $29.99 price point represents a $2 increase over previous Speed Champions standard pricing. Canadian customers face a steeper adjustment at CAD$8 more than the prior standard.
The increase is modest and keeps Speed Champions in the accessible range. At $29.99, these sets remain among the best value LEGO car builds available when measured against the detail, scale and licensed content included.
The Ken Block set is strong enough that the price bump should not deter buyers. At any previous Speed Champions price point, a Ken Block Hoonicorn with a Block minifigure would have been an instant buy for the car culture community.

How It Fits a Speed Champions Collection
Speed Champions has built one of LEGO's most cohesive collection ecosystems. Sets display at a consistent scale, meaning your Hoonicorn will line up naturally next to any other Speed Champions car you own.
The Hoonicorn is a standalone tribute rather than part of a racing team series, which means it is the only Block-era car in the current lineup. For collectors focused on real-world performance cars over F1 racers, it is a standout purchase.
The June 1 launch date means it is available at most LEGO retailers from that date. Given the niche but passionate Hoonigan fanbase, early purchase is advisable if this is a must-have for your collection.

