The LEGO Ninjago theme is reportedly receiving several pricey sets in summer 2026, according to a new report from a credible leaker that lists nine upcoming kits alongside their supposed price tags. While the summer Ninjago wave is said to include at least one more set with an unknown price point, the most expensive products from this LEGO line are now believed to have leaked in their entirety.
Given the frequency and volume of new releases, Ninjago has long ranked among the most popular LEGO themes. Its commercial significance for the company is all the greater in light of the fact that it's an original product line not tied to licensed properties. According to the LEGO History section on the company’s official website, Ninjago was initially planned as a limited-time range but transitioned into an evergreen line due to its massive popularity. The theme continues to receive regular updates even after 15 years, with the latest wave of sets launching in January 2026.
LEGO Ninjago Summer 2026 Sets Reportedly Include Several Pricey Offerings
Another batch of Ninjago sets is expected to launch as part of LEGO's summer 2026 lineup. While the alleged set numbers and piece counts of the included products have already surfaced online in recent weeks, lego_minecraft_goat has now attached concrete price tags to the vast majority of them. In a January 25 Instagram Story, the LEGO leaker listed most of the summer 2026 Ninjago line by name and price, suggesting the batch will include several pricey offerings. The most expensive of the lot is 71872 The Ultra Dragon's Battle, said to retail for $199.99 / €199.99. The set is expected to have 2,178 pieces and a 12+ age rating.
All Rumored LEGO Ninjago Summer 2026 Sets
|
No. |
Set |
Price |
Pieces |
Age |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
71862 |
Lloyd's Dragon Mech Battle Pack |
$9.99 |
81 |
6+ |
|
71863 |
Zilvar & Dragon Beast Grimtak |
$19.99 |
232 |
7+ |
|
71864 |
Kai and Cole's Combinable Vehicles |
$29.99 |
394 |
7+ |
|
71865 |
❓ |
❓ |
141 |
4+ |
|
71867 |
Ninja X-1 Sport Car: 15th Anniversary |
$79.99 |
691 |
14+ |
|
71868 |
Wyldfyre's Transformable Dragon Mech |
$89.99 |
821 |
❓ |
|
71869 |
Land Bounty |
$129.99 |
1,214 |
9+ |
|
71870 |
Twin Titan Mechs |
$139.99 |
1,707 |
12+ |
|
71871 |
Battle for the Dragon Blade |
$89.99 |
1,016 |
9+ |
|
71872 |
The Ultra Dragon's Battle |
$199.99 |
2,178 |
12+ |
The summer LEGO Ninjago wave is also said to include 71870 Twin Titan Mechs and 71869 Land Bounty, priced at $139.99 and $129.99, respectively. Despite the modest price difference, the $140 kit is reportedly going to include more than 500 additional pieces, positioning it as a more complex build, as reflected in its higher age rating.
LEGO Ninjago X-1 Ninja Charger Reportedly Getting an Expensive New Version
While the leaked $79.99 price for 71867 Ninja X-1 Sport Car: 15th Anniversary makes it significantly more affordable than these larger sets, some fans may still view the figure as inflated, not least because the product appears to be a minor revision of 71737 Ninjago Legacy X-1 Ninja Charger, which retailed for $49.99 from January 2021 until its retirement in December 2022. The anniversary car also appeared in a recent music video posted to LEGO’s YouTube channel, with footage around the 1:54 mark suggesting the $80 model will look virtually identical to its $50 predecessor. As such, 71867 can effectively be seen as one of LEGO's price hikes, even though it is technically a new product.
The newly surfaced information overlaps in part with a massive mid-January leak that identified 40 LEGO sets planned for release throughout 2026. As things currently stand, there is but one unknown concerning the summer 2026 Ninjago lineup: set number 71865. Neither its name nor its price has yet been reported by any credible source. However, with an expected piece count of just 141, the set is likely to retail below $20.
Sources: LEGO Group, Brick Fanatics