2025 continues to be a very exciting year when it comes toStar WarsLEGO sets. Having first released in 1999 alongsideThe Phantom Menace​​​​​​,Star Warsmodels have long been one of LEGO’s most popular themes. Now, new collections ofStar WarsLEGO are routinely being added on store shelves, with many more on the way throughout 2025.

There are several different subthemes within the greaterStar WarsLEGO theme. This includes play-scale vehicles from the galaxy far, far away, UCS models, display kits of various helmets, and more.To that end, here’s every confirmed LEGO Star Wars set that has been officially released in 2025 (so far).

LEGO Star Wars ARC-170 2025 Custom Image

This list will be updated throughout the year as LEGO releases more sets.

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$44.99

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Featuring brand-new minifigures of Ahsoka Tano and Anakin Skywalker, this new Jedi Interceptor also includes R7-A3, Ahsoka’s loyal astromech.The Jedi Interceptor itself also comes with a brand-new design for the cockpit which is also quite exciting. That said, the set does have a hefty $45 price tag considering it’s only 290 pieces. This is likely due to the inclusion of three minifigures to help justify said price.

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$69.99

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Featuring 500 pieces and 4 minifigures, this new iteration ofLEGO’s ARC-170 is the first minifigure-sized model of the classic starfighter since 2010.Although it looks to be somewhat smaller than the OG ARC-170, it does appear to be denser with more details and a bigger piece count in comparison. Keeping that in mind, it certainly looks to be a very exciting update that’s well worth the $70 price tag, especially with 2025 being the 20th anniversary ofRevenge of the Sith(where the ARC-170 makes its first appearance).

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$99.99

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LEGO has also released a new large-scale model of Grogu, though this time with his classic hover pram first seen inThe Mandalorianseason 1. Featuring multiple points of articulation, Grogu can sit in the pram, and also be displayed on his own. The set also includes a minifigure “Baby Yoda” and a unique display plaque. The model also has a few accessories such as blue cookies, an alien frog, and the classic control knob Grogu claims as a toy fromDin Djarin’sRazor Crest.

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$49.99

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The Acclamator-Class Assault Ship is a very exciting addition to LEGOStar Wars’newer midi-scale starships. Made up of 450 pieces, the new display model comes with its own stand and a price tag of $49.99. The Republic assault cruiser first debuted inAttack of the Clonesand was featured throughoutThe Clone Wars,serving as the fifth ship in the new starship display subtheme.

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Admiral Ackbar’s flagship from the original trilogy is the sixth midi-scale display ship from LEGO.The Rebellion’s modified MC80A Heavy Star Cruiser debuted duringReturn of the Jedi’sBattle of Endor. As such, it’s very exciting to see the large and iconic capital ship receiving its own midi-scale LEGO model, just like the Acclamator. Likewise, there’s even a small medical frigate included to help represent offHome One’simpressive scale as well.

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$29.99

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While a bigger version ofThe Mandalorian’s N-1was released in 2022 for older collectors,this smaller model is a perfect draw for youngerStar Warsfans. Likewise, the model also comes with a minifigure of R5, the astromech with a bad motivator first seen inA New Hopewho’s seen joining Din Djarin and Grogu inThe Mandalorianseason 3. As such, it’s a great set for building beginners.

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Featuring 730 pieces, the new AT-AT Driver Helmet has a$69.99 price tag, which does track with past helmets released by LEGO. Depicting the buckets worn by the Imperials tasked with piloting the massive walkers during theBattle of Hoth,the helmet looks to be pretty accurate to what’s seen on screen inThe Empire Strikes Back.TheAT-AT Driver Helmet joins the collection as the 12th helmet released in LEGO’s ongoingStar Warshelmet subtheme.

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$299.99

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Jango Fett’s Firespray-Class starship consists of 2,970 pieces with a price tag of $299.99. Featuring an “authentic interior, a movable main entrance, adjustable blasters and seismic charges”,Jango Fett’s Firespray can be displayed in one of two ways. The new UCS model can be displayed either in its traditional landing position, as seen in the movies, or in an upright flight position via a sleek display stand to simulate flight. The set also comes with two minifigures of Jango Fett himself and his young son, Boba. While a smaller Firespray play-scale model is reportedly on the way later on in 2025, the Jango Fett minifigure coming with this UCS will supposedly have more detailed prints.

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$59.99

Mirroring LEGO’s recently released Marvel logo, the classic Star Wars logo is now getting the brick-built treatment as well. A fully 3D build, this 700-piece model features “hidden surprises and details for fans to discover as they build.” This includes a mini representation of Princess Leia’sTantive IVand a pursuing Star Destroyer, the very firstStar Warsscene ever inA New Hope.

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Inspired by the iconic droid companion fromStar Wars RebelsandAhsoka,Chopper is one of the newestStar Warsdroids to get his very own LEGO set. Consisting of just over 1000 pieces, the model features “head movements, posable arms and hidden tools”. Like most droid LEGO sets, a smaller Chopper minifigure and an information plaque with information and specs about the astromech are included as well. Based on its size, Chopper should look pretty good next to last year’s similar R2-D2 and C-3PO sets, as well as the new K-2SO model. As such, it’s very cool that LEGO has been making the bulk of its bigger droid models to scale with each other.