Five New Models Leaked for Mattel Brick Shop in 2026

Mattel has been teasing us with hints of new products coming to its fledgling Brick Shop brand this coming year, announcing three new partner brands and already revealed one new model. It looks like the cat is out of the bag now though, with a leak of its own making showing off five more new-for-2026 sets.

We’d already heard from Mattel that it would be introducing models based on cars from the Aston Martin, Lamborghini, and Toyota ranges this year, though the brand had been somewhat reserved on what cars and — crucially — where in the three distinct lines they’d sit. That crystallised a little when the Aston Martin entry was revealed last month, as the Vantage GT3 in a 793-piece set for the mid-range Elite Series.

This new set was slated for a summer arrival but, shortly thereafter, Mattel made the error of uploading the build instructions for this set to a dedicated section on its website. Unfortunately the full PDF of the booklet that you’ll find inside the Aston Martin set includes a small advertisement for the 2026 model range, revealing the five additional cars.

Obviously the nature of the leak means there’s precious little information available besides the identities of the models themselves, and the ranges in which they’ll fit, but previous additional model reveals such as the Honda Civic/S2000 pairing have suggested a relative consistency in piece count and pricing for Brick Shop products.

As we’d been expecting, this second-year collection includes one model in the top-tier, 1:12-scale Premium Series, to join the sole existing set. That’s the Lamborghini Miura, a 1960s’ icon and the arguably the first car to sport the modern supercar format. We’re expecting it to come in at around £140, with approximately 1500 pieces and the highest proportion of diecast parts and customisation.

Two more new models arrive alongside the Aston Martin in the Elite Series, with a further Audi to join the R8 LMS and RS2 revealed late last year and the first Toyota model in the range. We’re not sure which to be more excited by, as the choices are the Group B homologation special Audi Sport Quattro and the fourth-generation Toyota Supra sports car. It’s not entirely clear from the image, but it looks like the Supra sports extensive carbon fibre components, and both sets should be in the region of £50 and 800 pieces.

Finally there’s two new models in the most accessible Speed Series lineup, which we’re expecting to sell at the same £22 price as the similar existing vehicles in this series. One comes from an existing manufacturer, in the shape of the GT3-racing Chevrolet Corvette C8.R, while the first Lamborghini in the fleet is the wild Huracan Sterrato off-roader.

We’ll need to wait for official confirmation and pricing from Mattel itself, as well as expected availability — although that’s like to be during the summer.