The wait for Lego’s highly anticipated Mario Kart sets is finally over. Six Lego Mario Kart sets are now available at Amazon, Walmart, the Lego Store, and other major retailers. The lineup is priced between $15 and $80, and five of the kits are $40 or less. Considering the popularity of the racing series–Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is the best-selling Nintendo Switch game by a wide margin–as well as the budget-friendly prices, we wouldn’t be surprised to see some of the sets sell out.
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If you buy all six Mario Kart Lego sets, you’ll get nine vehicles, 11 buildable figures, and a whole bunch of accessories. All told, the complete Lego Mario Kart series is 2,228 pieces and costs $220.
It also seems likely that the Adventures with Lego Mario, Luigi, and Peach starter sets will be mighty popular this month. The trio of electronic figures are only available in the starter courses. While each Mario Kart kit includes at least one buildable figure, only the starter figures can take full advantage of the built-in interactive elements on the Mario Kart vehicles and other accessories. If you’re buying Lego Mario Kart kits for play rather than display, you’ll probably want at least one of the figures.
Let’s take a closer look at all six Mario Kart Lego sets available now. New Year’s Day tends to be a big day for Lego, and that’s the case in 2025, too. Mario Kart is the most exciting of the new video game-inspired sets, but Lego has also expanded the Animal Crossing, Sonic the Hedgehog, and Minecraft collections with new builds. You can also pick up new sets based on Star Wars, Harry Potter, Jurassic World, Marvel movies, Batman, and Superman.
$20
This 174-piece set includes Mario’s iconic red starting vehicle from Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. The kart comes with a detachable Super Glider, drift-ready wheels, a Red Shell launcher, and an attachable Banana item. Like all of the vehicles in the Mario Kart line, the Standard Kart is compatible with the trio of Interactive Figures from the Adventures with Super Mario starter sets. Naturally, the Mario figure is the obvious choice here. The figures unlock new sound and visual effects when the race starts, while drifting or gliding, and when honking your horn.
Mario’s Standard Kart set also comes with a workstation with a target for the Red Shell. Hopping on the workstation with Mario, Luigi, or Peach triggers more sound and display effects.
If you don’t have one of the Lego Mario starter sets, the included Pit Crew Toad figure can drive the kart instead. Toad is just a regular Lego figure, so the aforementioned interactive elements don’t work when he’s connected to the kart.
$15
The cheapest of the bunch, the Yoshi Bike is a 133-piece set that only costs $15. It includes a green bike modeled after Yoshi, a Light-Blue Yoshi figure, four traffic cones, an Item Block, and the Banana (peel) and Green Shell items from the Mario Kart games.
Mario, Luigi, and Peach figures react as the race starts, while drifting, when honking the bike’s horn, and when the bike is in hover mode. In addition to the physical items, colliding with the Item Box plays out just like in the games. Sound and visual effects will let you know which item you earned.
Once again, the sound and visual effects won’t happen without one of the three figures, but Yoshi sure does look cool on the bike. This is the first time Light-Blue Yoshi has been featured in a Lego Mario set. You can connect Yoshi figures from other sets to the bike, too. The Adventures with Mario starter set includes Green Yoshi. You can also get Yoshi figures with the same design as Light-Blue Yoshi in the following sets right now.
$30
The ridiculously cute Baby Mario vs. Baby Luigi set rewinds the clock to a time before the brothers knew how to use a toilet, let alone fix one. Arguably the cutest Lego Super Mario set ever made–the Mario Kart Grand Prix kit includes Baby Princess Peach and an adorable little Toad, so it’s close–this 321-piece kit features buildable Baby Mario and Luigi figures as well as the Biddybuggy and Tri-Speeder karts. The former is a red buggy modeled after the Para-Biddybud enemy that first appeared in Super Mario 3D Land. Meanwhile, Baby Luigi. drives one of the few three-wheeled karts in the series.
As for the accessories, it comes with Red and Green Shells and six balloons to use as targets. Alternatively, the baby bros can wield the balloons like hammers and bop each other on the head.
Adult Mario, Luigi, and Peach can steal the karts from the babies and talk. Baby Mario and Luigi haven’t learned how to talk yet (they aren’t interactive).
$80
The Grand Prix set has some fairly integral components of the Mario Kart experience, including a starting gate, track barriers, a podium, and a Lakitu holding a traffic light. If you’re buying Mario Kart Lego sets for play rather than display, this feels like the must-have kit. At 823 pieces, it has more than twice the number of bricks as any of the other sets. As such, it’s also double the price of the second most expensive option (Toad’s Garage).
Technically, this is called Baby Peach & Grand Prix Set, which makes sense since Peach is the obvious standout of the three included racers. Baby Peach may still use a pacifier, but she has her license and drives an adorable Wild Wiggler kart. Peach is joined by Toad on a Standard Bike and Lemmy on the Landship kart.
Other accessories include traffic cones, two Item Blocks, a snack wagon, directional signposts, Green and Red Shells, a Banana, and a cloud for Lakitu.
The trio of Super Mario Interactive Figures work the same way as they do with the other sets. The Grand Prix was designed as the centerpiece for the launch lineup, and you combine the track with the other Mario Kart sets to create more elaborate and interactive playsets.
$40
Toad’s Garage is a 390-piece set that comes with two Blue Toad figures, the B Dasher kart, a Customization Machine with an operable car elevator, a tire rack with four spare tires, a raised platform for one of the Toads to stand on, two-way radio and wrench accessories for the Toads, and a Red Shell.
Toad’s Garage has a unique customization features not found in the other Mario Kart sets. You can swap between blue and black wheels with the help of the Customization Machine (the long hose). It can also be used to connect the engine and hose. The car elevator has a crank you can turn to raise the platform.
It looks like the B Dasher’s wheels are the same as the ones found on Mario’s Standard Kart and Baby Mario’s Biddybuggy, so it seems likely you could use the Customization Machine on those vehicles.
Along with the standard interactive elements when driving the B Dasher, the Super Mario starter figures have sound and visual effects for the engine and horn when working with the Customization Machine.
$35
Donkey Kong’s DK Jumbo kart is the largest vehicle in the lineup. Beyond the buildable Donkey Kong figure and barrel-inspired kart, it comes with Red and Green Shells and a target with a Banana item on top. The objective here is to fling the shells at the target to knock over the smiling fruit.
In addition to the standard sound and visual effects from the other karts, using Mario, Luigi, or Peach figures with the DK Jumbo kart triggers Donkey Kong-themed effects from the platformer series. Donkey Kong characters have only been featured in a few Lego Mario playsets so far–and all of them were retired this year. For now, you can still get them for retail price or less, in case you want Diddy, Dixie, Cranky, or Funky Kong to drive the DK Jumbo instead.
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Lego refreshed the Super Mario starter courses in August, dropping the price from $60 to $50 in the process. Each starter course includes an electronic figure, three buildable figures, Goal Pole, Warp Pipe, and various platforms and obstacles to create your own level.
If you don’t currently own a Lego Super Mario Interactive Figure, each character has a built-in speaker a small LCD display on their chest, and LCD eyes. Full-color animations appear on the chest panel when performing specific actions such as stomping on a Goomba’s head or reaching the Goal Pole at the end of your created level
$45 (was $50)
Adventures with Interactive Lego Mario will almost certainly be the most popular starter set to pair with the Mario Kart building kits. As mentioned, Amazon has already sold out of Adventures with Lego Mario twice this week, and it remains out of stock on Lego Mario Kart’s launch day. You can get Adventures with Interactive Lego Mario for $45 at Walmart right now.
Mario is always the most popular of the three, but in this case, he’s also an obvious choice due to the 174-piece Standard Kart set. This $20 kit lets fans build a red kart emblazoned with Mario’s M logo. The kit also comes with a small buildable Toad who works on the pit crew, but the kart was designed for Interactive Lego Mario. At this time, similarly styled Luigi and Peach karts don’t exist, but it’s worth reiterating that all three figures can be connected to any of the Lego Mario Kart vehicles.
Adventures with Interactive Lego Mario comes with 218 pieces, including three additional buildable figures: Bowser Jr., Yoshi, and a Goomba. Bowser. Jr. even has his flying Clown Car.
$40 (was $50)
Adventures with Interactive Lego Peach is currently on sale for the best price of the three. Amazon has the 208-piece Lego set featuring the Mushroom Kingdom’s beloved princess for $40. Like the Mario starter course, it comes with three other buildable figures–Yellow Toad, Lava Bubble, and Lakitu. While Peach dashes and jumps for the flag at the end of the mini course, Lakitu tries to stop her atop their cloud with a fishing hook.
$50
Luigi’s 210-piece starter set includes Kamek on her broomstick, Boo, and Pink Baby Yoshi. His original set came with Boom Boom, Bone Goomba, Pink (Adult) Yoshi. Kamek zips around her magic broomstick.
Just like the other Super Mario Lego starter sets, the Luigi kit includes a tall flag and Warp Pipe. If you buy multiple starter kits, you can combine the unique platforms and accessories together to create larger levels. All three interactive figures are compatible with Lego’s wide range of Super Mario playset expansions as well as the small lineup of display models for adults, including the recently released pixel art Mario & Yoshi model based on Super Mario World.
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