LEGO celebrates forty years of the BMW M3 E30 with a new three hundred fifty-eight piece set

Published on May 29, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

LEGO has announced the launch of a new toy car to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the iconic BMW M3 E30. The set features 358 pieces, measures 17 centimeters in length, and includes a driver figure. It will be available on August 1, 2026, at a price of €27.99. For modeling enthusiasts and LEGO vehicle collectors, this is an opportunity to pre-order a detailed model of an automotive classic.

LEGO Bricks assembling into a detailed BMW M3 E30 model on a wooden workbench, mechanical gear wheels and tiny screwdrivers beside the half-built car, a miniature scale ruler measuring the 17-centimeter chassis, hands positioning the iconic red and blue racing livery pieces, cinematic engineering visualization, polished plastic surfaces reflecting warm workshop light, exploded view diagram faintly visible in background, photorealistic technical illustration, ultra-detailed brick textures, dramatic shadows emphasizing the hood curves and rear spoiler, action of connecting the final axle and steering wheel

Miniature engineering with 358 precision pieces 🧱

The design of the LEGO BMW M3 E30 reproduces key details such as the round headlights, the front grille, and the body lines. At 17 centimeters in length, the model allows you to appreciate the car's structure without taking up too much space. The pieces fit together to form a compact vehicle that maintains the essence of the original sports car. The inclusion of the driver figure adds an extra touch of realism for those seeking a more complete and technical building experience.

The BMW M3 E30 that doesn't consume gasoline or need servicing 🚗

This LEGO has everything a classic BMW needs: style, details, and zero engine problems. You won't have to change its oil, take it to the shop, or worry about gas prices. The only thing it consumes is your patience while fitting the 358 pieces together. And if something goes wrong, you can always disassemble it and start over, something you can't do with a real car without your mechanic giving you a dirty look.