LEGO NINJAGO 2023 sets are a familiar mix of dragons, bikes and mechs
If you’ve always wanted more mechs, dragons and bikes from your LEGO NINJAGO sets, good news: that’s exactly what the first list of 2023 sets is comprised of.
As initially rumoured last month, next year’s LEGO NINJAGO line-up will apparently kick off with a continuation of this year’s EVO line, which reimagines the theme’s core concepts for a younger demographic. Nine of the 12 previously-rumoured sets have popped up on price comparison site brickmerge, along with more fleshed-out product names, price points and release dates.
Five of the ninja are playing starring roles in those sets – at least going by their titles – with a familiar mix of dragons, mechs, jets and bikes for them to ride or pilot. Lloyd, Kai and Jay are mentioned in two sets apiece, while Zane and Cole are each paired up with a dragon. The biggest of those is 71786 Zane’s Ice Dragon, which brickmerge says will come in at €99.99 – or a full €40 cheaper than this summer’s 71774 Lloyd’s Golden Ultra Dragon.
Check out the full list below, which also includes three previously-rumoured sets about which we still know very little.
Set name | Price | Release date |
71777 TBC | TBC | TBC 2023 |
71778 TBC | TBC | TBC 2023 |
71779 TBC | TBC | TBC 2023 |
71780 Kai’s Ninja Racing Car EVO | €9.99 | January 1, 2023 |
71781 Lloyd’s Mech Duel EVO | €19.99 | January 1, 2023 |
71782 Cole’s Earth Dragon EVO | €34.99 | January 1, 2023 |
71783 Kai’s Mech-Bike EVO | €44.99 | January 1, 2023 |
71784 Jay’s Thunder Jet EVO | €9.99 | January 1, 2023 |
71785 Jay’s Titan-Mech | €79.99 | January 1, 2023 |
71786 Zane’s Ice Dragon | €99.99 | January 1, 2023 |
71787 Creative Ninja Brick Box | €59.99 | January 1, 2023 |
71788 Lloyd’s Ninja Motorcycle | €9.99 | January 1, 2023 |
Bear in mind that all information around these sets – including any from brickmerge – should be taken lightly until confirmed by the LEGO Group.
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