LEGO Cadillac stole the show at the 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix

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If you watched this weekend’s Las Vegas Grand Prix™, a particular car probably caught your eye. It wasn’t the fastest vehicle in town, but it was certainly the most unusual:
A pink 1950s Cadillac Fleetwood convertible with a body made out of hundreds of thousands of LEGO® pieces.

When it was time for the top three finishers at the 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix to travel to the podium, they got a once-in-a-lifetime ride, hopping into the working life-size LEGO Cadillac.

This pretty pink machine was built from more than 418,000 individual LEGO pieces, hand-crafted by 17 master builders, engineers and designers from the LEGO Group. Constructing the Caddy convertible took nearly 4,000 hours, and the final result was a vehicle weighing well over 4,500 pounds – and measuring more than 16 feet long.

But this isn’t just a toy. The pink LEGO Cadillac is fully drivable, capable of a top speed of over 15 mph with a driver and three passengers riding inside. The LEGO model draws inspiration from the 1950s Cadillac Fleetwood convertible, a post-war icon of luxury known for its dramatic styling and signature tail fins.

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