Fri. Nov 14th, 2025

Walmart Unveils Exclusive LEGO City & Friends 2025 Gift Sets

Walmart has introduced a new lineup of exclusive LEGO gift sets for 2025, featuring popular LEGO City and Friends collections. These value bundles offer significant savings and are priced at just $25, making them an ideal choice for holiday gifting.

The LEGO City 4-in-1 Built for Speed Gift Set is a highlight, combining four popular small playsets to offer a total of seven race cars and seven minifigure racers. Another appealing option is the LEGO Friends 2-in-1 Explore Outdoors Gift Set, which includes two playsets with a combined value of $45. Both bundles are exclusive to Walmart, meaning they won`t even be found at the official LEGO Store. Given their attractive pricing, they are expected to sell out quickly ahead of the holiday season.

Lego City 4-in-1 Built for Speed Gift Set 2025
Lego City 4-in-1 Built for Speed Gift Set 2025

These new $25 LEGO gift sets join an existing collection of Walmart exclusives, which includes:

  • The LEGO Star Wars 3-in-1 Clone Wars & Mandalorian Gift Set for $45, featuring nine minifigures, five droids, and three vehicles.
  • The LEGO Minecraft 5-in-1 World Explorer Gift Set, also for $45, containing 15 figures and various small structures.

Each LEGO gift set is an official bundle of multiple playsets typically sold separately, presented in unique packaging marked “Only at Walmart.” It is currently unknown if additional models will be introduced in 2025 beyond those already revealed.

Detailed Look at the LEGO City 4-in-1 Built for Speed Gift Set

This exclusive bundle combines four exciting LEGO City car sets. Here’s what’s included:

  • Go-Karts and Race Drivers (60400): Features two race karts (turquoise and orange), two minifigures with helmets, and a trophy.
  • Red Sports Car (60448): Contains pieces to build a sleek red sports car and a minifigure obsessed with keeping it pristine.
  • Pizza vs. Fire Truck Race Car Pack (60458): Presents a unique race scenario with a chef in a pizza-themed vehicle and a firefighter in a fire truck.
  • Airplane vs. Hospital Bed Race Car Pack (60459): The most unusual set, featuring a racing airplane and a “racing” hospital bed complete with a minifigure patient in a cast and even an IV drip.

The combined recommended retail price (MSRP) of these four sets is $40, making the $25 gift set an exceptional value, bringing the cost of each individual set down to just $6.25. These playsets are recommended for ages five and up and are consistently popular among LEGO City fans.

Other LEGO City Car Deals

Lego City F1 McLaren Race Car
Lego City F1 McLaren Race Car

Beyond these exclusive bundles, individual LEGO City car-themed sets are also available at Amazon and other retailers, including:

  • F1 Driver with McLaren Race Car (86 pieces)
  • F1 Williams Racing & Haas F1 Race Car (92 pieces)
  • Blue Monster Truck (148 pieces)
  • Police Car (94 pieces)
  • Go-Karts and Race Drivers (99 pieces)
  • Red Sports Car (109 pieces)
  • Pizza vs. Fire Truck Race Car Pack (70 pieces)
  • Airplane vs. Hospital Bed Race Car Pack (70 pieces)
  • F1 Duplo playset for toddlers (ages two and up) with 10 buildable cars (70 pieces).

Detailed Look at the LEGO Friends 2-in-1 Explore Outdoors Gift Set

This LEGO Friends bundle includes 521 pieces and four mini-dolls, valued at $45. It features:

  • Adventure Camp Archery Range (42622): A set with Autumn and Nova mini-dolls, a raccoon figure, and a buildable archery range with a target and a functional bow.
  • Stargazing Camping Vehicle (42603): Includes Nova and Aliya mini-dolls, dog and hedgehog animal figures, a telescope, a buildable camper with a ladder, tent, and removable trailer, along with planet and star elements to arrange on a dark blue sky board.

This set also offers significant savings compared to purchasing its components separately.

For more LEGO racing fun, be sure to explore the new Mario Kart playsets that launched recently.

By Cedric Ravencroft

A Leeds-based gaming journalist with nine years of experience in the industry. Started covering local gaming tournaments before expanding into national gaming news coverage. Specializes in PC gaming developments and indie game discoveries across the UK. His analytical approach to gaming trends and developer spotlights has earned him recognition among both gamers and industry insiders throughout England

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