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Rumored LEGO 2026 Releases: Disney, City, Botanicals, & More!

I’ve stumbled upon a whirlwind of whispers about upcoming LEGO sets—everything from the artsy edges of LEGO Art to the leafy vibes of Botanicals, the classic cool of Icons, the creative surprises of Ideas, and the mechanical magic of Technic.

The rumor mill’s working overtime, with plenty of chatter bubbling up from some very enthusiastic corners of the internet.

Now, before you start marking your calendar or clearing shelf space, remember these tidbits are more like LEGO bricks scattered on the floor—interesting, but not yet snapped into place.

I’ve sorted through the chatter by theme to make it easier to digest, so buckle up for a splash of crafty, leafy, iconic, inventive, and technically intriguing prospects ahead.

The Newest Masterpiece in Brick Art

I heard there’s a mysterious LEGO Art set coming in 2026, labeled simply as 31220.

It’s rumored to cost a whopping $249.99—yep, the priciest art piece in the collection so far.

For comparison, the charming Cherry Blossom landscape, set 31218, slaps a $139.99 price tag on its beautiful bricks.

Set NamePricePiecesLaunch Year
Japanese Cherry Blossom (31218)$139.99TBD2026
The Enigmatic 31220$249.99TBD2026

Based on this price spike, either 31220 is a colossal mosaic or it’s hiding extra tiny bricks for my tiny patience.

The LEGO Botanicals line is sprouting some new sets in 2026, and I’m here to track the blooming collection.

There are six in total, ranging from a $14.99 bunch of daisies and lavender to pricier options around $60.

Two sets, 11502 and 11510, keep their secrets well hidden—no names or piece counts, just price tags teasing me.

Set NamePrice
Tulip Bouquet (11501)$59.99
Mystery Set (11502)$59.99
Potted Peace Lily (11504)$49.99
Daisies and Lavender (11508)$14.99
Blooming Cactus in a Pot (11509)$34.99
Mystery Set (11510)$49.99

I’m ready to build my own botanical garden—without watering or sunlight!

LEGO City Adventures Incoming

I’ve got the scoop on some fresh LEGO City sets that seem ready to roll into 2026.

First up, there’s the Police Train Heist (set 60508).

At $199.99, it’s clearly no small fry—it looks like it’s aiming to be the star of the emergency services lineup.

Just imagine the chaos of a daring train robbery in brick form; I’m already picturing my minifigs in pursuit, sirens blaring.

On the other end of the scale is set 60493, which weighs in at a much more modest $44.99.

Details are hush-hush, but that price sounds like a solid middle ground for any LEGO City fan looking to expand their collection without needing a second mortgage.

If you’re the kind who loves variety (like me), the January 2026 wave has plenty to keep the city buzzing:

Set NameApprox. PriceRelease Month
Cement Mixer (60478)$39.99January 2026
Police Prisoner Transport Van (60479)$19.99January 2026
Rides Police Truck (60481)$9.99January 2026
Rides Fire Truck (60482)$9.99January 2026
Construction Loader Ride (60483)$9.99January 2026
Hot Rod (60485)$9.99January 2026
Airport Fire Truck (60499)$59.99January 2026
Coast Guard Helicopter (60503)$64.99January 2026
Airport with Airplane (60502)$99.99January 2026

There’s also a snowplow (because cities need winter heroes too), a fleet of tiny $9.99 rides perfect for collectors who like variety without emptying their wallets, and some coast guard gear that screams “sea rescue drama.”

I just hope my minifigs remember to wear seatbelts.

Disney Brick Adventures

Okay, so it looks like early 2026 is gearing up to be a magical time for Disney lovers who also happen to enjoy snapping tiny plastic bricks together.

There’s a bunch of new LEGO sets floating around, many still shrouded in mystery with just set numbers teasing us like a Disney mystery box.

But hey, a few concrete goodies have escaped the castle gates.

Here’s the scoop on some of the ones I’m really eyeing:

Set NamePriceRelease Window
Elsa’s Ice Castle and Snow Ride$49.99January 2026
Mini Anna and Elsa€9.99January 2026
Ariel’s Mini Magic Palace€19.99January 2026
The Aristocats Adorable Marie$34.99January 2026
Olaf and Bruni’s Picnic Fun€49.99January 2026
Mini Belle and Tiana with Castle€39.99January 2026
Cinderella’s Royal Carriage$39.99TBC 2026
Mini Jasmine and Rapunzel€9.99January 2026

As for the mega mystery sets priced near $150, they promise to deliver something epic but, sadly, no clues yet.

Personally, I’m counting down the days to Olaf and Bruni’s picnic. Who wouldn’t want a brick-built snowman and salamander enjoying a snack break?

Inside the World of LEGO Friends

I have to say, the upcoming lineup for LEGO Friends in January 2026 looks like it’s ready to keep both kids and collectors glued to their bricks.

From cozy cafés to busy animal clinics, it’s like LEGO is building a tiny universe where fun never sleeps.

Here’s a quick peek at some of the new arrivals and their prices—just enough to start planning your next shopping spree without breaking the bank:

Set NamePrice
Unicorn Cake Delivery$9.99
Dog Treats Bakery$29.99
Pet Accessories Van$19.99
Heartlake City Bunny Hotel$19.99
Unicorn Dream Cafe$39.99
Heartlake City Fashion Show$49.99
Fun Indoor Playground$59.99
Horse Stable and Riding Academy$89.99
Beach House with Seals$49.99

Names like Ice Cream Balloon Stand and Horse Baby Foal Trailer definitely made me chuckle.

Who doesn’t want a trailer full of baby foals?

And for just under ten bucks, the Axolotl Adventure Boat screams adventurous vibes without draining your wallet.

The prices have crept up a bit too—Fun Indoor Playground and Horse Stable and Riding Academy are now a whole $10 more expensive.

If you were planning to gift yourself those, better start saving—or maybe convince a unicorn to bake you a cake for extra cash.

LEGO Gabby’s Dollhouse Adventures

I’ve heard whispers about a new set aimed at the tiniest LEGO fans: Gabby’s Brick-Built Cat Friends.

Priced at €49.99, it’s expected to sneak onto shelves in January 2026.

The piece count remains a mystery, but I’m already imagining the feline fun packed inside!

Set namePricePiecesRelease date
Gabby’s Brick-Built Cat Friends€49.99UnknownJanuary 2026

LEGO Classics with a Twist

Looks like the LEGO Icons line is planning a late-2026 party with five new sets. Prices range from about seventy to a cool hundred and forty bucks.

We don’t know the piece counts yet, so guessing is part of the fun. I’m betting some serious building awaits.

Here’s the lineup I’ve got my eye on:

Set IDPricePiecesDrop Time
11372$119.99UnknownWinter ’26
11372$69.99UnknownWinter ’26
11375$89.99UnknownWinter ’26
11376$129.99UnknownWinter ’26
11384$139.99UnknownWinter ’26

No sneak peeks yet, but I’m ready to grab my bricks when these hit. Fingers crossed for something legendary!

Brick-Built Brainstorms

When it comes to fan-inspired LEGO sets, LEGO Ideas usually spills the beans early. This time, though, it’s playing hard to get.

All I have is a mysterious set number and a price tag of $119.99. Pieces and release date are still a secret.

Patience, my fellow builder, patience!

NamePricePiecesLaunch Window
21366 TBD$119.99??Sometime 2026

Celebrating Lunar Fest with LEGO

I’m excited that LEGO plans to keep the Lunar New Year spirit alive with two new sets rumored for 2026. They haven’t spilled all the details, but price tags are looking like $90 and $110.

That’s enough to get me dreaming of dragons and fireworks, brick by brick!

Set NumberPricePiecesArrival
80118$89.99Unknown2026 (TBA)
80119$109.99Unknown2026 (TBA)

LEGO Marvel Gear Up for 2026

I’ve been keeping an eye on the LEGO Marvel lineup slated for January 2026, and honestly, it’s shaping up to be a wild ride—literally. There’s a collection of sets featuring everything from Spidey tearing through the streets on his motorcycle to some serious mech battles.

Prices and piece counts vary widely. Whether you’re building on a budget or ready to splurge, there’s something for every kind of fan.

Here’s a quick snapshot of what’s coming:

Set NamePricePieces
Spidey on His Motorcycle vs. Rhino$9.99TBA
Spidey: Underwater Vehicles$34.99TBA
Team Spidey Pirate Ship$49.99TBA
Ghost Rider Bike$9.9972
Venomized Wolverine with Spider-Man Car$19.99136
Miles Morales Mech$14.99135
Spider-Man & Doc-Ock Mech$29.99315
18+ Collector’s Build (mystery model)$119.991,297

I’m particularly intrigued by the Ghost Rider bike teasing a punchy price for so few pieces—maybe it’s mostly flame effects and attitude. And hey, that 18+ model with over 1,200 pieces is looking like an epic challenge for anyone who likes their builds complex and their patience tested.

For more details, you can check out the rumored 2026 sets.

LEGO NINJAGO Sets to Keep an Eye On

If you’re anything like me, when you hear “Ninjago,” you immediately picture spinning battles, epic dragons, and cool mech suits. Lucky for us, LEGO has quite the lineup planned for 2026, especially in January and March.

The prices and piece counts vary enough to please casual builders and hardcore collectors alike. Here’s a quick rundown of some sets I’m particularly excited about (because who doesn’t want a dragon mech or a car that transforms?):

Set NamePricePiecesRelease Month
Cole’s Car$4.99TBCJanuary
Nya vs. Elemental Monster$9.9949January
Kai’s Dragon Mech Battle Pack$9.9985January
Jay’s Dragon Mech Battle$19.99TBCMarch
Cole’s Mission Mech and Dragon Zane$34.99364January
Jay’s Transforming Car$54.99387January
Four Weapons Blacksmith$99.99 / €89.991,259January
The Dragon of Life$109.99 / €99.991,050January
Lloyd’s Titan Mech: 15th Anniversary$129.991,293March
The Old TownTBC4,851January

Some sets’ piece counts and prices are still mysterious, probably to keep us guessing. Plus, 2026 marks Ninjago’s 15th anniversary, so expect these sets to bring out the big ninja vibes.

If you’re planning a LEGO shopping spree next year, this list might make your wallet sweat—but hey, it’ll be worth it. For more details and updates on the entire 2026 wave, you can check out the detailed rumored set listings.

LEGO Speed Champions Lineup Sneak Peek

So, there’s a fresh batch of LEGO Speed Champions zooming into 2026, and I’ve got the lowdown. Each set is priced at a wallet-friendly $27.99, which means you can snag them all without selling a kidney.

Here’s what’s on the asphalt:

Car ModelPriceRelease Month
Bugatti Vision GT Hyper Sports Car$27.99January 2026
Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale Sports Car$27.99January 2026
Lightning McQueen (yes, from Cars)$27.99January 2026
Time Machine (Back to the Future style)$27.99January 2026
McLaren W1$27.99January 2026
Mystery Set 77259 (What’s under the hood?)$27.99TBA 2026

I’m especially curious about that last one. Could it be my dream car? Only time will tell!

The World of LEGO Mechanic Masterpieces

When it comes to LEGO sets that bring engineering dreams to life, the Technic series is where the magic happens. I’ve been eyeing a fresh batch of rumored sets teasing us with everything from speedy supercars to space rockets.

There are even monstrous vehicles in the mix. Prices are all over the place, so whether you’re just after a little desk toy or planning to build a full-on garage, there’s probably something here that’ll catch your eye.

Here’s a quick rundown of what the whispers say we could expect:

Set Name (or Mystery)PriceLaunch Timeframe
Mini mystery set$9.99TBC 2026
Monster Jam Grave Digger Fire and Ice Pull-Back$29.99January 2026
NASA Artemis Space Launch System Rocket$59.99January 2026
Porsche 911 GT3 R AO Rexy Racing Car$149.99TBC 2026
Mega mystery with a big price tag$229.99TBC 2026

The lineup teases a blend of fun small sets and iconic racing cars like Bugatti or Ford GT40. There’s even a NASA rocket in the mix.

Oh, and the harvester? Agricultural tech deserves some LEGO love, too.

If you’re considering a new build challenge, the Technic range promises a balance of delicate engineering and rugged fun. All that, and you’re left snapping pieces together—sometimes wondering if patience is actually part of the set.

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