LEGO Koenigsegg Sadair's Spear Steering Wheel (40894): Worth ₹—?
Review2 July 2026

LEGO Koenigsegg Sadair's Spear Steering Wheel (40894): Worth ₹—?

ByAbhinav Bhargav·Founder, Bricks of India·Published 2 July 2026

Your bank account just shivered. LEGO dropped a 228‑part Technic steering wheel that promises a taste of the hyper‑car world, and your budget is already asking for a bailout. The 40894 Koenigsegg Sadair's Spear Steering Wheel is a niche add‑on for the bigger 42232 Megacar, but it also stands alone as a compact, functional showcase of the brand’s engineering flair.

First impressions: the box is a sleek matte black with a subtle gold Koenigsegg badge. Open it up and you’re greeted by a dense pile of technic bricks, gears, and a few custom printed pieces. The steering wheel itself is a 28 cm diameter disc, ribbed for grip, and studded with a detachable steering column that slides into place with a satisfying click. The build feels solid; LEGO has used reinforced axle connectors and reinforced ribs to keep wobble at bay—a common gripe with smaller Technic wheels.

Functionally, the wheel isn’t just for show. Rotate it and the connected steering column engages a gear train that moves a tiny steering rack on the accompanying chassis (if you own the full megacar). On its own, the wheel can be paired with any Technic chassis to demonstrate steering dynamics. There’s also a built‑in button that, when pressed, triggers a small lever that lifts a miniature spoiler—purely aesthetic, but a nice nod to the Sadair’s active aerodynamics.

The piece count of 228 is modest, meaning the build time is under an hour for most builders. The instructions are clear, with colour‑coded steps that make the assembly straightforward. For seasoned Technic fans, the real joy is in the hidden functions: a detachable steering column, a gear‑linked steering rack, and the spoiler‑lift mechanism. For newcomers, it’s a decent intro to gear ratios and steering mechanics without the intimidation of a full‑scale car.

Where the set falls short is in value perception. Without the megacar, the wheel is a stand‑alone accessory that costs roughly the same as a mid‑range smartphone. It’s a premium piece for a niche audience—people who already own the 42232 or who love to mod their own Technic builds. If you’re hunting for a standalone Technic playset with multiple play features, you’ll find this wheel a bit thin on content.

The price point in the West hasn’t been officially disclosed yet, but given LEGO’s recent pricing trends for similar accessories, expect a tag that will make you reconsider your monthly EMI plan. In short, it’s a well‑engineered add‑on that shines brightest when paired with its intended megacar, but as a solitary purchase it feels like a pricey garnish.

No Indian store prices yet. Expect a 4–6 week lag from global launch. MyBrickHouse and Toycra are the stores to watch — use code ABHINAV12 for 12% off on orders above ₹500 at Toycra. If this were officially sold in India, it would cost roughly the same as 18 months of Netflix — assuming LEGO India's usual enthusiasm for your wallet.

Given the limited standalone play value and the lack of Indian pricing, the safest move is to wait for the full megacar or a bundle that includes this wheel. For now, treat it as a collector’s piece that will likely sit on a shelf until the larger set lands in your hands.

On that bombshell, it's time to say goodbye. I'll see you on the next one. Bubyee.

Verdict: IMPORT ONLY. Not in Indian stores — grey market or wait

Standard disclaimer: rich readers can skip the verdict and just buy it. We'll be over here checking if MyBrickHouse has an EMI option..

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