14 October 2025

Reveal: 77256 Time Machine from Back to the Future, from LEGO® Speed Champions

Posted by Tim Johnson


If you’re gonna build a time machine into a car, then why not do it with some style? LEGO® Speed Champions are certainly doing so, as they go back to the future in 2026 with a new DeLorean time machine – and the New Elementary team have spotted two really thrilling new moulds!


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77256 Time Machine from Back to the Future

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2-in-1 model

Two versions of the vehicle can be built, but not simultaneously. 


First you build it with a lightning rod and California number plate as seen in Back to the Future, and then adjust it, just like 2015 Doc Brown, into the futuristic flying version from Back to the Future II. This version features the Mr. Fusion Home Energy Reactor, a futuristic barcode orange number plate, and sideways wheels. 

Both versions have the rear air vents, the flux capacitor and the cockpit with time circuit.



New moulds

Apparently in the future (2026, that is) they have wide cheese slopes! Great Scott.


Above I have highlighted the Slope 30° 1 x 3 x 2/3 in Black which has a DMC logo on it, and one of the two Slope 30° 1 x 4 x 2/3 in Light Bluish Gray. Have a good look and you will spot that the 1x3 comes in light bluish gray too. In the picture below I've highlighted the 1x4 cheese slopes that come in dark bluish gray. 

This is quite the collection especially for a small set – and what a thrill to see the cheese slope family extended again after so many years! The 1x1 was released in 2004 and revolutionised the look of models, and the 1x2 came in 2009. It will have taken 17 years for the 1x3 and 1x4 to arrive.

It's not just elements from the future in this set though – an element from the past appears to be renewed.

An eagle-eyed team member noticed something odd about the 2x2 macaroni tile in the picture above. The underside seems to have an anti-stud in the middle, which will provide useful new ways you can place this piece. 


Image: Tim Johnson

The existing version from 2017 (27925, above centre) has an unusual half-octagon recess that prevents attachment to a stud.


I love the trans-orange 1x1 cheese slopes printed in light bluish grey on one side. These will be awesome to use in other vehicles, by which I mean spaceships!

The "DeLorean" decal on the bumper is another sticker, but hopefully it is just this and the DMC logo that are stickers (possibly for IP reasons?). There certainly are many beautiful printed pieces here, such as the trans-blue tiles and the wheel hubs.


360° spin

The shaping is awesome considering the scale, and we'll even forgive the lack of the iconic gull-wing doors!


A brick-built solution for the headlights would have been great, had it been achievable, but this is still quite interesting – it seems that 1x2x2 window frames are used, with the headlights printed onto grey panes? 


All global prices

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Australia 39.99 AUD
Austria 27.99 EUR
Belgium 27.99 EUR
Brazil 249.99 BRL
Canada 34.99 CAD
Croatia 27.99 EUR
Czech Republic 679 CZK
Denmark 249.95 DKK
Estonia 29.99 EUR
Finland 32.95 EUR
France 27.99 EUR
Germany 27.99 EUR
Greece 28.99 EUR
Hungary 11790 HUF
Ireland 27.99 EUR
Israel 33 EUR
Italy 27.99 EUR
Japan 3980 JPY
Latvia 29.99 EUR
Lithuania 29.99 EUR
Luxembourg 27.99 EUR
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Norway 399.9 NOK
Poland 119.99 PLN
Portugal 27.99 EUR
Romania 139.99 RON
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Spain 27.99 EUR
Sweden 369.9 SEK
Switzerland 32.9 CHF
The Netherlands 27.99 EUR
Ukraine 1379 UAH
United Kingdom 22.99 GBP
USA 27.99 USD

 

 

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6 comments:

  1. So I guess this will be my first speed champion set. As a huge car and racing, enthusiast and obviously LEGO fan I've never been interested in the speed champions, but this one really knocks it out of the park with cool new parts. At €28 that's fairly ok.

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  2. Still no train wheel / track - compatible version of the DeLorean! Justice for BTTF part 3 fans!

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    1. The car might be customable enough to add train wheels, even if you need to rebuild the entire chassis.

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  3. I was curious about the headlights, as I wasn't able to figure out what part it was... And I'm disappointed.
    But when I saw those cheese slopes with extra cheese, 👍🏻

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  4. So we have 1x 2x 3x and 4x cheese slopes. The road to corner cheese beckons.

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  5. Finally a good Delorean! Because the first one was a disgrace.
    I wonder if the wheels are turning, or if it requires some reassembly.

    Nice to finally have 1x4 cheese slopes but... it's a bit lame that LEGO keeps banning the competition around their protected apollo stud, while they don't mind taking from the competition (yeah I already have boxes filled with Wange 1x4 cheese slopes)

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