The LEGO Group has officially announced its 2025 lineup, and it's shaping up to be one of the most exciting years yet for LEGO enthusiasts. With 141 new sets launching in January alone, the Danish toy giant is pushing boundaries across all major themes while introducing groundbreaking new partnerships.

Major Theme Expansions

The Harry Potter universe receives significant attention with 6 new sets, including an expanded Diagon Alley and new Hogwarts sections. The Deathly Hallows sets promise to bring darker elements from the later films to brick form, featuring detailed recreations of key scenes.

Meanwhile, Super Mario ventures into new territory with 6 Mario Kart sets ranging from $29.99 to $79.99. This marks LEGO's first foray into racing games within the Mario universe, featuring buildable karts and track elements.

Completely New Themes

Two brand-new themes are making their debut in 2025:

  • LEGO Bluey - Based on the beloved children's TV series, this theme includes both regular and DUPLO sets, making it accessible to the youngest fans
  • LEGO One Piece - Launching in August with 5 sets based on the hit anime series, starting with The Baratie Floating Restaurant featuring an impressive 3,402 pieces

Formula 1 Takes Center Stage

2025 is definitively the year of Formula 1 in LEGO. Speed Champions leads with a record-breaking 10 different sets representing the entire 2024 F1 starting grid. From Ferrari and Mercedes to smaller teams like Haas and Alpine, every constructor gets representation.

The Technic line contributes with highly detailed F1 cars, including the Ferrari SF-24 and Oracle Red Bull Racing RB20, each featuring working steering, suspension, and DRS systems.

Icons and Architecture Highlights

The LEGO Icons series expands significantly with 23 new sets planned, including the annual Modular Building - this year's Tudor Corner - launching January 1st with an exclusive Corner Kiosk gift with purchase.

Architecture doubles its output compared to previous years, featuring both the Trevi Fountain and Neuschwanstein Castle (3,455 pieces, $259.99).

Record-Breaking LEGO Ideas Year

An unprecedented 11 LEGO Ideas sets are scheduled for 2025, with the first five already revealed. The Italian Riviera (21359) leads with 3,251 pieces at $299.99, currently available to LEGO Insiders with the Italian Market Van gift.

Star Wars Continues Strong

With 29 new Star Wars sets confirmed for 2025, the galaxy far, far away remains a priority. Highlights include multiple Ultimate Collector Series sets and rumors of a $1,000 Death Star launching in October.

Looking Ahead

The extensive 2025 lineup demonstrates LEGO's commitment to both expanding beloved themes and exploring new partnerships. With pricing ranging from $4.99 Collectible Minifigures to premium $300+ sets, there's something for every builder and budget.

The emphasis on licensed properties, particularly entertainment franchises, shows LEGO's strategy of attracting both traditional builders and fans of popular media. This approach has proven successful in recent years and looks set to continue driving growth in 2025.