Lego Mario Kart Sets Fully Unveiled, Release In January

Lego has officially revealed its line of Mario Kart sets, as six of the iconic racing machines are lining up for launch in 2025. These were first teased back in March, and the sets will include buildable versions of Baby Mario, Baby Luigi, Baby Peach, Yoshi, Donkey Kong, and Toad on their signature vehicles. Like other big Lego releases, there’s a mix of quick-build kits and more-elaborate sets, and in a cool nod to the games, the karts even feature working mechanisms that allow them to fire green and red koopa shells.

The sets are also compatible with previously released Lego Super Mario figures, as Mario, Luigi, and Peach will play vehicular sound effects when they interact with these new kits. Pricing starts at $15 for the Yoshi bike and maxes out at $80 for Baby Peach and her Grand Prix set. These will be officially released on January 1, 2025, so good luck trying to maintain a New Year’s resolution to avoid buying more Lego. Here’s a quick breakdown of what you’ll find in each set:

Lego Super Mario Kart: Yoshi Bike

Yoshi Bike133 pieces$15Includes a light-blue Yoshi toy figure, a shell item, and a brick-built bike

Lego Super Mario Kart: Standard Kart

Super Mario: Standard Kart174 pieces$20Includes a buildable model of the standard edition Mario Kart, a workstation, a Toad toy figure in his red pit crew uniform, and a detachable Super-Glider

Lego Super Mario Kart: Donkey Kong and DK Jumbo

Donkey Kong and DK Jumbo387 pieces$35Includes Donkey Kong’s signature kart, shells, and bananas

Lego Super Mario Kart: Baby Mario vs. Baby Luigi

Baby Mario vs Baby Luigi321 pieces$30Features Baby Mario in his Biddybuggy and Baby Luigi in his Tri-Speeder, plus buildable balloons and shells

Lego Super Mario Kart: Toad’s Garage

Toad’s Garage390 pieces$40Includes two Blue Toads in pit crew uniforms, the B-Dasher Kart, and a garage

Lego Super Mario Kart: Baby Peach and Grand Prix set

Baby Peach and Grand Prix set823 pieces$80Includes Baby Peach in her Wild Wiggler kart alongside Lemmy in the Landship kart and Toad on the standard bikeAlso features an obstacle-filled course that you can build

If you’re looking for some instant gratification, you can check out some cool Lego Nintendo deals over at Amazon. The Lego Super Mario Question Block will be retired soon, so don’t miss out on your chance to own a lovely display piece, and the Lego Nintendo Entertainment System set is finally back in stock.

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