We reported in March that LEGO would be expanding its lineup of Super Mario sets with a new collaboration centered around Mario Kart. During Gamescom, the company officially revealed what the first six sets will be and when fans will be able to get their hands on the. Join us as we dive into the offerings, as described by LEGO PR:
- LEGO Super Mario: Mario Kart – Yoshi Bike (72031) | $14.99: is the perfect build for fans who enjoy drifting between traffic cones or launching shells. Builders ages 7 and up can look forward to a Light-Blue Yoshi toy figure, a shell item, and a brick-built bike in this 133-piece play set.
- LEGO Super Mario: Mario Kart – Standard Kart (72032) | $19.99: is for all the original players, ready to race and drive the classic Standard Kart. The 174-piece set for ages 7+ includes a buildable model of the standard edition Mario Kart, a workstation, a Toad toy figure in his red pit crew uniform, plus a detachable Super Glider!
- LEGO Super Mario: Mario Kart – Donkey Kong & DK Jumbo (72033) | $34.99: is a set that features one of Donkey Kong’s signature karts – the DK Jumbo. Launch items such as shells and a banana on the course to slow down other players! The 387-piece set is for fans aged 8+.
- LEGO Super Mario: Mario Kart – Baby Mario vs. Baby Luigi (72034) | $29.99: is for ages 8 and up. The set features Baby Mario in his Biddybuggy and Baby Luigi in his Tri-Speeder, ready to launch shells for a Balloon Battle. There are 6 buildable balloons in this 321-piece set.
- LEGO Super Mario: Mario Kart – Toad’s Garage (72035) | $39.99: includes two Blue Toads (Pit Crew), ready to tune up karts in his garage. The Blue Toads are in the garage and all-focused on getting the B Dasher kart ready to race. Players aged 8 and up can use this 390-piece build to customize their very own kart.
- LEGO Super Mario: Mario Kart – Baby Peach & Grand Prix Set (72036) | $79.99: is for ages 8 and up, showing Baby Peach in her Wild Wiggler kart alongside Lemmy in the Landship kart and Toad on the standard bike. Choose your character, drift around an obstacle-filled course and race to victory in this 823-piece set including a starting gate and more.
The sets will launch January 1, 2025. Happy New Year, indeed! Will you be picking any of these up? Share with us below and on social media!
Souce: LEGO Group Press Release