
Exclusive: Adult-Only LEGO Mario Kart Set Surfaces Online
Mar 10, 2025 11:57 AMOn March 10, known as Mario Day, a new Lego Mario Kart set has leaked online, ahead of its official announcement. The set, detailed as the Lego Super Mario: Mario Kart - Mario & Standard Kart, is expected to retail for around $249.99 AUD and will launch on May 15, 2025. This impressive set will include a buildable Mario figure and the iconic Standard Kart, consisting of 1,972 pieces. The finished model will measure 8.5 inches in height, 12.5 inches in length, and 7.5 inches in width. The special stand allows fans to display it dynamically. Nintendo and Lego have previously collaborated on various iconic models, including those from The Legend of Zelda and a Lego Game Boy model set to release later this year.
What can fans expect from the new Lego Mario Kart set?Fans can expect a highly detailed 1,972-piece Lego set featuring a buildable Mario figure with moveable limbs and the classic Standard Kart, complete with a display stand designed for dynamic poses.
Mario Kart, a hugely popular gaming franchise since its initial release in 1992, has captured the hearts of players with its colorful graphics and engaging multiplayer gameplay. The collaboration between Nintendo and Lego celebrates the legacy of Mario Kart, giving fans a creative way to engage with their beloved franchise. The set embodies the fun and excitement seen in the games, making it a must-have for both Lego collectors and gamers alike.

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Lego Mario Kart Now that’s a combo that’s as nostalgic as it is creative—imagine the hours spent building and then pretending to drift around Rainbow Road. At $250 AUD, though, it’s definitely a collector’s item, but hey, it’s cheaper than buying a real kart

Lego Mario Kart Now that's a crossover I didn't know I needed until now. Can't wait to see how they capture the chaos of a Blue Shell in brick form