Here’s the latest on LEGO Road Bike (set 11380) based on recently published sources:
- Release and pricing: LEGO Icons 11380 Road Bike released June 1, 2026. It’s priced around £109.99 / $129.99 / €119.99, and includes 1,015 pieces. This has been confirmed by LEGO’s own communications and multiple outlets. [cite ][cite ][2][4]
- Features: The set introduces a brick-built road bike with a working pedal-and-chain drive that coasts, front-wheel steering, derailleurs, brake calipers, clipless pedals, a removable rear light, and a water bottle. The display stand allows the wheels to spin when pedaling. [cite ][cite ][4][2]
- Official announcement context: LEGO’s newsroom highlighted that this is the first road bike in the Icons line, emphasizing authentic detailing and a drivetrain with coasting capability. [cite ][4]
- Additional coverage: Several fan-focused outlets and videos have showcased the partial gallery and build details, including reveal videos and reviews around the early May 2026 timeframe. [cite ][cite ][cite ][3][6][2]
If you’d like, I can pull quick comparison points with LEGO Icons’ other vehicle sets (like the Ford Model T 11376) or summarize build techniques highlighted by reviewers. Also, I can provide a visual quick-reference chart of key specs (piece count, price, release date, functions) if that helps. [cite ]
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