The term “car enthusiast” is a little misleading. Every one of them that I know doesn’t just have their car(s)—they have a collection of Hot Wheels or 1:18-scale model cars or automotive memorabilia. Some enthusiasts out there even enjoy putting together Lego kits that look like their favorite cars. If you’re one of those people, get your credit card out because Lego has made the Bugatti Centodieci the newest addition to its Speed Champions line, and it’s available now.

Consider the Bugatti Centodieci (Italian for 110) the company’s homage to one of its modern classics. From the late 1980s until the mid 1990s, Bugatti was owned by Italian entrepreneur Romano Artioli. In that short time, Bugatti built the EB110 GT, a quad-turbo V12-powered hypercar with a six-speed manual, and the lighter and more powerful EB110 Supersport at a factory in Italy.

In 2022, Bugatti produced a run of 10 Centodieci models powered by an 8.0-liter quad-turbo W16 and styled after the EB110 Supersport, complete with a small horseshoe-shaped front grille, a red Bugatti badge on the nose, five cooling holes on each side, and a black rear wing.

Lego’s 291-piece version of the Centodieci not only recreates its signature design elements, but the literal “kit car” also has the same color basic scheme as the final Centodieci that Bugatti made: white over a blue interior—minus the leather, of course. The included minifigure can either be put behind the wheel or used to draw more attention to the latest addition to your shelf full of car-related collectibles.