LEGO Speed Champions 76907 Lotus Evija rejoins John Lewis’ 2 for £30 deal
Head to John Lewis for LEGO Speed Champions deals offering you two LEGO sets for just £30.
Since John Lewis‘ two for £30 deal started on May 15, LEGO Speed Champions 76907 Lotus Evija sold out within 24 hours. Now it’s back in the deal, so you can nab it and one other set for just £30. With 76907 Lotus Evija usually costing £19.99, you’re effectively shaving £4.99 off the price if you buy a similarly-priced set alongside it. Use code LEGO30 at checkout on qualifying sets to take advantage of the offer.
Click here to get two sets for £30 from John Lewis
As with any LEGO Speed Champions set, 76907 Lotus Evija captures many of the authentic details that car lovers will enjoy, from Lotus Evija design features to the innovative aerodynamics that the real-life car brand is best known for. The distinctive rear end is captured artfully in bricks, with the entire car captured in Lotus’ green and yellow colours.
What’s more, you also get a Lotus driver minifigure to add extra depth to your display, or even to act out some daring drives during play. With 247 pieces and at 15cm long, 76907 Lotus Evija is the perfect set to perch on a desk, shelf, or other display position alongside other LEGO Speed Champions sets.
Click to see John Lewis’ deal on LEGO Speed Champions 76907 Lotus Evija
All you need to do is head to the John Lewis website to get LEGO Speed Champions 76907 Lotus Evija and one other set for just £30. With this set and others already quickly selling out within this offer, it’s best to move fast to avoid disappointment. Use code LEGO30 at checkout on qualifying sets to take advantage of the offer.
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