The LEGO Technic AR app offers a unique and immersive experience for each LEGO Technic model. With realistic sound effects and lifelike features and functions, users can learn about robotics, engineering, and more while playing with their LEGO sets. One of the featured models is the LEGO Technic NASA Mars Rover Perseverance (42158), which allows users to explore the world of rock sampling and space exploration through the combination of the AR app and the physical model.
But the fun doesn't stop there. The AR app also offers the opportunity to test your racing skills with LEGO Technic racing cars. By using the app, users can see the racetrack appear in front of them and play mini-games to beat their own record. The app also includes trackside features such as pitstops and grandstands, depending on the model being used.
One of the most exciting features of the app is the ability to take the Yamaha MT-10 SP for a test drive in AR. With realistic controls based on the real Yamaha motorcycle, users can experience the thrill of riding a motorcycle in their own room. The app even offers an x-ray view to see inside the motorcycle.
The app currently features four models: the LEGO Technic Formula E® Porsche 99X Electric (42137), the LEGO Technic Ford Mustang Shelby® GT500® (42138), the LEGO Technic NASA Mars Rover Perseverance (42158), and the LEGO Technic Yamaha MT-10 SP (42159). And with more models being added, the possibilities for unique AR experiences are endless.
Before downloading the app, users can check if their device is compatible by visiting LEGO.com/devicecheck. It's important to ask for parental permission before going online. For any app support, users can contact LEGO Consumer Service through the provided contact details.
By downloading the app, users are accepting the privacy policy and terms of use for apps. These can be found on the LEGO website. The app is under license from Porsche AG, and trademarks such as Formula E, Ford, Shelby, and NASA are used with permission. The JPL logo is also used with permission from the California Institute of Technology. The Yamaha trademarks are used under license from Yamaha Motor Corp., USA & Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd.









