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Lego Technic and Top Gear have joined forces to bring you this little box of joy: an app-controlled rally car!
The Lego Technic TG Rally Car will be available next month; a 463-piece model (that TG helped design) that includes a large motor, an XL motor, and a Bluetooth controlled smart hub.
Which means once you’ve built the Rally Car and downloaded the Lego Technic Control+ app onto your smartphone, you can pretend you’re on a rally stage thanks to full driving functionality, along with multi-touch and gyro controls.
The app also contains challenges and records your achievements, and even has inspirational videos for you to play.
“The car offers a challenging build for ages 9+ who are into authentic play and intrigued about how things work,” said Lego Technic’s Niels Henrik Horsted. Yeah, you might have to prize it off the adults first, kids.