'Mario Kart' LEGO Products Now Available at Various Retailers, Features 6 Iconic Sets

Get your own Mario Kart-themed LEGO sets from various retailers now. Nintendo

Fans of Nintendo's "Mario Kart" franchise can grab their own LEGO sets based on the video games that currently feature six iconic sets available at various retailers.

LEGO's "Mario Kart" sets include six packs that range in price from $15 to $80 and can be purchased through Amazon, the LEGO Store, Walmart, and more. One thing to note about these products is that five cost $40 or less.

Mario Kart LEGO Sets

The entire series has been popular since it was first released, and the latest entry, "Mario Kart 8 Deluxe," is the best-selling in the franchise. The latest LEGO sets are also quite budget-friendly with their prices and are expected to sell out quickly.

The sets that are included in the first batch of products for the "Mario Kart" series are Standard Mario Kart, Yoshi Bike, Baby Mario vs. Baby Luigi, Baby Peach & Grand Prix Set, Toad's Garage, and Donkey Kong & DK Jumbo, according to Game Spot.

Fans who purchase all six "Mario Kart" LEGO sets will be able to get a total of nine vehicles, 11 buildable figures, as well as a ton of accessories. If you are able to buy the complete series, you will get a total of 2,228 pieces at the cost of $220.

It also looks like the Adventures with LEGO Mario, Luigi, and Peach starter sets will be popular with fans of the franchise this month. These products, in particular, are only available for purchase in the starter courses.

Six Iconic Sets

Each item in the "Mario Kart" LEGO series includes at least one buildable figure, and starter figures have built-in interactive elements for the vehicles themselves and their accessories.

The sets also vary in size, and all come with karts that have a launcher you can load with a red or green shell, Polygon said.

The accessories and items that go with the LEGO kits are recreations of what players will find on the in-game circuit. For example, the Baby Peach & Grand Prix Set has a trio of racers at the starting gate along with a floating Lakitu and item boxes.

The products that fans of the franchise can choose from are currently somewhat limited until LEGO decides to release more options. However, the first batch of items gives you a chance to start collecting them now.

The release of the "Mario Kart" LEGO sets comes after the company teased the next expansion of its "Super Mario" line in March 2024, according to MSN.

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