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Lego Jeep Wrangler Ready to Tackle the Stay-at-Home Trail

  • A yellow two-door Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Lego Technic model is going to be on sale soon.
  • The 665-piece model has an articulating suspension, fold-down rear seats, and a working winch.
  • It’ll cost $49.99 when it goes on sale January 1, 2021.

Lego Technic is adding a two-door Jeep Wrangler Rubicon model to its automotive offerings, which include the Lamborghini Sián and Dominic Toretto’s Dodge Charger from Fast and Furious. The 665-piece set of the yellow off-roader has beefy off-road tires —including a rear-mounted spare (it’s a Jeep, after all)—so you can get through the thickest carpet, gnarliest Cheez-It crumbs, and deepest spilled milk.

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That’s not all. It has a button-operated front steering system and an articulating front suspension to help you traverse scattered toys, dog bones, and TV remotes, and if you find yourself stuck in stray undergarments, you’re in luck, because there’s a working winch mounted to the front bumper. Up front, there’s the classic seven-slot Jeep grille and a “Rubicon” sticker for the hood.

The 2021 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, which now has a 470-hp V-8-powered 392 variant, is the ultimate, off-road-equipped Wrangler in Jeep’s lineup. It comes standard with live axles, a two-speed transfer case, locking diffs on both axles, and an electronic front anti-roll-bar disconnect.

The Lego Technic Jeep Wrangler will go on sale on January 1 for $49.99 on Lego’s website and at other authorized retailers.

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