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This Full-size And Drivable Bugatti Chiron Is Built From Pieces of Lego Technic

This Lego Technic Bugatti Chiron is an engineering feat. It’s the first fully-functional self-propelled life-size Lego Technic car ever.
The full-scale model took LEGO about 13,438 hours (560days or 18months) to complete and uses over 1 million Lego Technic pieces .
Power comes from 2,304 Lego Technic motors, which produce 5.3 horsepower.
It has a dash, seats and steering wheel, rear spoiler, speedometer, front and rear lights and a brake pedal.
Bugatti’s driver Andy Wallace took it for a spin on the same German track where Bugatti is doing its high speed testing.
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