LEGO Star Wars 2025- All the Star Wars LEGO Sets Coming This Year

LEGO and Star Wars partnered over 25 years ago in February of 1999. With almost 1,000 intricately detailed sets, minifigs, video games, movies, television series, and a magazine, it’s apparent that the force is stronger than ever between LEGO and Star Wars.

This year, LEGO has even more in store for Star Wars fans. Multiple sets have already been released this year and more are on the way. Whether you’re a casual builder or a set collector, you won’t be disappointed with the LEGO Star Wars sets that are coming in 2025.

Follow along to see the sets that are currently available and which ones will be released later this year. We’ll be sharing information such as set details, piece quantities, prices, and more.

Let’s take a look at the best LEGO sets in the galaxy!

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January Release

Star Wars Lego display Disneyland Paris

In January, LEGO gave Star Wars fans a number of sets that focused on different ships. Some are easy-to-build sets with interactive play features that are geared towards younger builders. Others are perfect for adult collectors who enjoy putting their LEGO Star Wars creations on display. January was also a great month for fans of The Mandalorian, as two sets took inspiration from the popular show.

75401: Ahsoka’s Jedi Interceptor

Ahsoka's Jedi Interceptor Lego Set
Photo Credit: LEGO

This 290 piece set is perfect for builders ages 8 and over. With moving pieces, and multiple minifigs, you can help Ahsoka as she pilots her starfighter and sets off into battle. Besides an Ahsoka Tano minifig, the set also includes Anakin Skywalker, an R7-A7 droid, and 3 lightsabers.

The opening and closing motion of the cockpit allows builders to place Ahsoka in and out of her ship as they please. The ship also features two spring-loaded shooters, which help fight off enemies.

This action packed set can be yours for $44.99.

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75402: ARC-170 Starfighter

ARC-170 Starfighter Lego Set
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With the 497 pieces in this set, builders ages 9 and over can create a Clone Pilot’s starfighter. The ARC-170 Starfighter set, which costs $69.99, features 3 opening cockpits, adjustable wings, and 2 spring loaded shooters.

Along with the pieces for the ship, the set also includes an R4-P44 droid and 3 Star Wars minifigs – Clone Pilot, Clone Pilot Jag, and Clone Pilot Odd Ball.

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75403: Grogu with Hover Pram

Grogu with Hover Pram Lego Set
Photo Credit: LEGO

This LEGO set provides you with everything you need in order to create and take care of the cutest little creature in the galaxy. With the 1,048 pieces that are included in this set, you can build Grogu, his pram, a Sorgan frog, and cookies. Grogus’s hands are designed in such a way that you can have him hold the frog, cookies, and the included shifter knob.

Not only can Grogu hold things, he also has moving parts. His head can be turned side to side while his ears can be positioned up or down. His arms also have moving capabilities with the turn dials that are located on his back. While playing with or displaying Grogu, you can choose to have him stand or sit inside of his pram.

Along with the build pieces, you’ll also receive an informational plaque to display with Grogu. This set is intended for builders ages 10 years and older and was originally priced at $99.99.

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75404: Acclamator-Class Assault Ship

Acclamator-Class Assault Ship Lego Set
Photo Credit: LEGO

The Acclamator-Class Assault Ship LEGO set is designed to be a buildable display piece. With the 450 pieces that are included in the set, you can build the ship as well as its display stand. As you build, you’ll notice that the ship has specifically recognizable details and features. A nameplate is also included, which adds the perfect finishing touch to this stunning display.

Due to the display intentions of this set, it is recommended for builders who are 18 years or older. However, with only 450 pieces, this set shouldn’t be too difficult for younger builders to join in on as well.

The Acclamator-Class Assault Ship can be the newest piece in your LEGO Star Wars collection for the price of $49.99.

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75405: Home One Starcruiser

Home One Starcruiser Lego Set
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The Home One Starcruiser is another set that’s intended for display. Because of this, it is recommended for builders who are 18 or older. The 559 pieces that are included allow builders to piece together the starcruiser as well as its display stand. A nameplate is also included.

The Home One Starcruiser, which was originally priced at $69.99, comes with a Nebulon-B Medical Frigate to fly alongside it as well as a removable side. When the side is removed, a clear view of the ship’s interior can be seen.

Again, while this set is recommended for adults because of the intent for display, younger builders shouldn’t have any trouble piecing this ship together.

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75410: Mando and Grogu’s N-1 Starfighter

Mando and Grogu’s N-1 Starfighter Lego Set
Photo Credit: LEGO

This LEGO set is perfect for little ones ages 4 and older. The 92 piece set includes a large Starter Brick, which helps little brick masters get their creation going.

Even though the set doesn’t include a large number of pieces, it has a lot to offer. Besides the pieces needed to build the N-1 Starfighter, it also includes 3 minifigs – Mando, Grogu, and an R5-D4 droid. It also includes multiple accessories, such as a darksaber, Grogu’s hover pram, and a buildable fuel station.

The ship features an opening cockpit, which allows kiddos to play with Mando inside or out of the ship. There’s also a passenger space, where Grogu can sit while he accompanies Mando on all of his galactic missions.

This set was originally priced at $29.99.

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March Release

Star Wars Lego sculptures Disney Springs

The next release of LEGO Star Wars sets will take place on March 1st, 2025. This, however, will be an extremely small release, with only two new sets being added. Luckily, even though there won’t be a large number of new sets coming in March, there will be something new for builders of all ages. One set is extremely ideal for the younger generation of brick masters, while the other set is perfect for the more seasoned builders.

READ MORE- Top Ten LEGO Sets for Disney Fans

30708: Millennium Falcon

Millennium Falcon Mini-Build Lego Set
Photo Credit: LEGO

This little set provides an easy build of a classic Star Wars ship. Builders ages 6 and older can build the Millennium Falcon with the 74 pieces provided.

Currently, there is no price available for the Millennium Falcon Mini-Build.

75429: AT-AT Driver Helmet

AT-AT Driver Helmet Lego Set
Photo Credit: LEGO

In the past, we’ve seen a variety of LEGO sets that create beautiful display pieces of famous helmets from the Star Wars movies and shows. We’ve seen helmets for characters such as Captain Rex, The Mandalorian, Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader, Boba Fett, and more.

In March, an AT-AT Driver helmet will be available to add to your collection. The set is made up of 730 pieces and will cost $69.99. Besides the helmet, the set also includes a buildable stand to display it on. A nameplate will also be included to complete the design.

Coming Later in 2025

Luke and Leia Star Wars Nite

Currently, there is very little information available for the rest of the LEGO Star Wars sets that are coming in 2025. While we do have standard information such as set names, prices, and piece quantities, LEGO has not yet released specific information about what’s included in each set or what they look like.

We will continue to update this article as new information is shared, in order to be as informative as possible. For now, we will share when the rest of the 2025 releases will take place and which sets will be a part of each release.

May Release

  • 75409: Jango Fett’s Slave I
    • 2970 pieces
    • $299.99
  • 75408: Jango Fett’s Helmet
    • 616 pieces
    • $69.99
  • 75399: U-Wing Fighter
    • 594 pieces
    • $69.99
  • 75406: Kylo Ren’s Shuttle
    • (Piece Quantity Currently Unknown)
    • $69.99
  • 75407: Star Wars Logo
    • 700 pieces
    • $59.99
  • 75415: Kylo Ren Helmet
    • (Piece Quantity Currently Unknown)
    • (Price Currently Unknown)
  • 75416: Chopper
    • 1,039 pieces
    • $99.99

June Release

  • 75400: Plo Koon’s Jedi Starfighter Microfighter
    • 89 pieces
    • $14.99
  • 75411: Darth Maul Mech
    • 143 pieces
    • $14.99
  • 75412: Death Trooper & Night Trooper Battle Pack
    • 119 pieces
    • $19.99

August Release

  • 75413: UT-AT Galactic Marines
    • 813 pieces
    • $149.99
  • 75414: Rebuild the Galaxy
    • 349 pieces
    • $49.99
  • 75417: AT-ST Walker
    • 1,513 pieces
    • $199.99
  • 75428: B1 Battle Droid
    • (Piece Quantity Currently Unknown)
    • $99.99
  • 75430: Ewok
    • 1,010 pieces
    • $89.99
  • 75431: 327th Star Corps Battle Pack
    • 258 pieces
    • $39.99
  • 75432: V-19 Torrent
    • 567 pieces
    • $59.99
  • 75433: Jango Fett’s Starship
    • 707 pieces
    • $69.99
  • 75434: Buildable K-2SO
    • (Piece Quantity Currently Unknown)
    • $89.99
  • 75435: Clone Wars Multi-Troop Transport
    • 976 pieces
    • $149.99

September Release

  • 75418: Star Wars Advent Calendar
    • 263 pieces
    • $44.99

October Release

  • 75419: UCS Death Star
    • (Piece Quantity Currently Unknown)
    • $999.99

Magazine Gifts

Lego Star Wars Magazine
Photo Credit: Newsstand

Even more LEGO Star Wars pieces can be acquired by subscribing to the LEGO Star Wars Magazine. The magazine features exclusive minifigs, comics, news, games, and more! The LEGO Star Wars Magazine is published in the UK, but is delivered all around the world. Whether you live in the UK or in a galaxy far, far away, you’ll be able to subscribe to this unique magazine and receive their exclusive LEGO Star Wars pieces.

So far in 2025, there have been two minifigs gifted to LEGO Star Wars Magazine subscribers:

  • 912501: Mandalorian Nite Owl
  • 912502: Qui-Gon Jinn

Where to Purchase Your LEGO Star Wars Sets

LEGO Mickey Mouse display Disneyland Paris

While you can purchase your LEGO sets from the links that we’ve provided, you can also find LEGO Star Wars sets during your Disney vacation! Both Disneyland and Walt Disney World have amazing LEGO Store locations. These stores not only stock the most recent releases for Star Wars, they also have Disney, Marvel, Pixar, and more! The LEGO Store is located in Downtown Disney at Disneyland and in Disney Springs at Walt Disney World.

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About Rebekah Brown

Rebekah's love of Disney and passion for writing is what led her to Mickey Visit and Disney Dose. Her first visit to Walt Disney World was when she was a young child. Now she enjoys her Disney vacations with her own two children, husband, and parents. Rebekah will keep you up to date on all things that have to do with Walt Disney World. As a frequent visitor, Rebekah will share both her knowledge and personal experience with you through her articles.

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