If you watched this weekend’s Las Vegas Grand Prix™, a particular car probably caught your eye. It wasn’t the fastest vehicle in town, but it was certainly the most unusual: A pink 1950s Cadillac Fleetwood convertible with a body made out of hundreds of thousands of LEGO® pieces. The LEGO® Cadillac was escorted by two Cadillac CELESTIQ ultra-luxury sedans, representing the ultimate expression of Cadillac technology, refinement and innovation in the 21st century.
When it was time for the top three finishers at the 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix to travel to the podium, they got a once-in-a-lifetime ride, hopping into the working life-size LEGO Cadillac.
This pretty pink machine was built from more than 418,000 individual LEGO pieces, hand-crafted by 17 master builders, engineers and designers from the LEGO Group. Constructing the Caddy convertible took nearly 4,000 hours, and the final result was a vehicle weighing well over 4,500 pounds – and measuring more than 16 feet long.
But this isn’t just a toy. The pink LEGO Cadillac is fully drivable, capable of a top speed of over 15 mph with a driver and three passengers riding inside.The LEGO model draws inspiration from the 1950s Cadillac Fleetwood convertible, a post-war icon of luxury known for its dramatic styling and signature tailfins. The Fleetwood line boasted cutting-edge innovations combined with luxurious features and upscale, handcrafted details, traditions that continue in today’s Cadillac CELESTIQ. Throughout race weekend, Cadillac showcased CELESTIQ to potential clients through a private boutique experience hosted inside a luxury hotel.
Meanwhile, just down the Vegas Strip, the Cadillac F1 team lit up the exterior of the Sphere® with dynamic video content, reminding race fans that Cadillac is joining the grid in 2026.