LEGO Drops Suki’s Iconic Honda S2000 from '2 Fast 2 Furious'
LEGO is bringing 2 Fast 2 Furious to brick form yet again, this time with Suki's Honda S2000. Part of the popular Speed Champions line, the new 300-piece set recreates Suki’s bright pink convertible in stunning detail, with anime-style graphics and all.Designed for fans aged 9 and up, the miniature model includes authentic touches inspired by the real-life car seen in the film, including a rear wing, TV monitor, distinctive grille, headlights and black wheels — it also comes with a Suki minifigure. Measuring over 6.5 inches long, the S2000 is LEGO’s latest tribute to pop culture’s most iconic rides. Whether it’s raced through imaginary city streets or proudly displayed on a shelf, the car is designed to capture the hearts of movie buffs and collectors.The 2 Fast 2 Furious Honda S2000 is available to pre-order now for $26.99 USD and is expected to ship from June 1. Collectors can assemble the model using traditional paper instructions or via the LEGO Builder app, which offers a 3D, interactive building experience.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

LEGO is bringing 2 Fast 2 Furious to brick form yet again, this time with Suki's Honda S2000. Part of the popular Speed Champions line, the new 300-piece set recreates Suki’s bright pink convertible in stunning detail, with anime-style graphics and all.
Designed for fans aged 9 and up, the miniature model includes authentic touches inspired by the real-life car seen in the film, including a rear wing, TV monitor, distinctive grille, headlights and black wheels — it also comes with a Suki minifigure. Measuring over 6.5 inches long, the S2000 is LEGO’s latest tribute to pop culture’s most iconic rides. Whether it’s raced through imaginary city streets or proudly displayed on a shelf, the car is designed to capture the hearts of movie buffs and collectors.
The 2 Fast 2 Furious Honda S2000 is available to pre-order now for $26.99 USD and is expected to ship from June 1. Collectors can assemble the model using traditional paper instructions or via the LEGO Builder app, which offers a 3D, interactive building experience.