LEGO Technic Koenigsegg Sadair's Spear (42232) Revealed
LEGO reveals the Technic Koenigsegg Sadair's Spear Megacar (42232): 4,104 pieces, a working 9-speed transmission and a ghost-mode reveal for the doors and hood.

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A New Megacar Joins the Technic Garage
LEGO has revealed the Technic Koenigsegg Sadair’s Spear Megacar (42232) — a 4,104-piece engineering kit for adults 18 and up, and the latest entry in the Technic collectible-car range that already includes some of the most satisfying builds LEGO makes. Alongside the Aston Martin Aramco AMR25, it’s one of two 1:8-scale supercars headlining LEGO’s quieter July lineup.
Why It Matters for Dads
This is Technic doing what it does best for grown-ups with limited hobby time: a real engineering build, not just a static shape. Under the bodywork sits a V8 piston engine, triplex front and rear suspension, working steering and a functional 9-speed transmission — the mechanical details that make these sets worth the hours rather than a shelf trophy you assemble once and forget.
The party trick is ghost mode: lift the rear clam and the doors, front hood and folding mirrors all sweep open in one motion, individually operable afterward too. It’s the kind of feature that turns a quiet after-bedtime build session into something worth calling the family in to see. At 4,104 pieces and 59 cm long, budget this as a proper multi-weekend project rather than a one-evening build — closer in scope to our favorite Technic sets than a quick Creator model.
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A 4,104-piece Technic engineering kit for adults 18+ — V8 piston engine, triplex suspension, a working 9-speed transmission and a one-lift ghost-mode reveal.

What’s Next
The set is listed on LEGO.com now; an Amazon listing had no ASIN at the time of writing, and we’ll wire it in the moment one goes live. It joins a stacked July for Technic collectors alongside the Aston Martin Aramco AMR25 — expect a full hands-on review with our own photos once it’s built and on the shelf.
The Dadnology Take
Ghost mode is a genuinely clever piece of engineering, not just a marketing bullet point, and a working 9-speed transmission at this piece count is exactly the kind of mechanical payoff that makes Technic worth the money over a static display set. We’re on the waitlist for a review unit.
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