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Star Wars Death Star most expensive LEGO set ever
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Toy brick firm LEGO has unveiled its most expensive set ever — a giant version of the Star Wars Darth Vader Death Star for an eye popping €999 euros.
The Ultimate Collector Series Death Star is a 9,023-piece model that shows the battle station in vertical cross-section.
Inside are 15 iconic Star Wars scenes ranging from the first three movies, Star Wars: A New Hope to Return of the Jedi.
These include the trash compactor’s moving walls, Princess Leia’s cell, Obi-Wan’s tractor beam switch-off, Darth Vader’s meditation pod, and Emperor Palpatine’s throne room.
The set even includes a hangar bay large enough to dock an Imperial Shuttle and a massive Superlaser dish mounted on the exterior.
This isn’t LEGO’s first Death Star, but it’s the most elaborate.
Previous versions released in 2008 and 2016 leaned toward rounded silhouettes, while this iteration focuses on cinematic detail.
Measuring 52cm tall, 48cm wide, and 38 cm deep, it is designed for display as much as for play.
LEGO’s World Map remains the Danish company’s largest brick set with 11,000 pieces but the new Death Star is now the most expensive.
The box contains 38 minifigures, more than any LEGO set to date.
OPS: The LEGO Ultimate Collector Series Derath Star
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Star Wars Death Star most expensive LEGO set ever
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Death Star 1
Ref 17130
08/09/2025
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Picture MUST credit: LEGO
Toy brick firm LEGO has unveiled its most expensive set ever — a giant version of the Star Wars Darth Vader Death Star for an eye popping €999 euros.
The Ultimate Collector Series Death Star is a 9,023-piece model that shows the battle station in vertical cross-section.
Inside are 15 iconic Star Wars scenes ranging from the first three movies, Star Wars: A New Hope to Return of the Jedi.
These include the trash compactor’s moving walls, Princess Leia’s cell, Obi-Wan’s tractor beam switch-off, Darth Vader’s meditation pod, and Emperor Palpatine’s throne room.
The set even includes a hangar bay large enough to dock an Imperial Shuttle and a massive Superlaser dish mounted on the exterior.
This isn’t LEGO’s first Death Star, but it’s the most elaborate.
Previous versions released in 2008 and 2016 leaned toward rounded silhouettes, while this iteration focuses on cinematic detail.
Measuring 52cm tall, 48cm wide, and 38 cm deep, it is designed for display as much as for play.
LEGO’s World Map remains the Danish company’s largest brick set with 11,000 pieces but the new Death Star is now the most expensive.
The box contains 38 minifigures, more than any LEGO set to date.
OPS: The LEGO Ultimate Collector Series Derath Star
Picture bsupplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Star Wars Death Star most expensive LEGO set ever
Ferrari Press Agency
Death Star 1
Ref 17130
08/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: LEGO
Toy brick firm LEGO has unveiled its most expensive set ever — a giant version of the Star Wars Darth Vader Death Star for an eye popping €999 euros.
The Ultimate Collector Series Death Star is a 9,023-piece model that shows the battle station in vertical cross-section.
Inside are 15 iconic Star Wars scenes ranging from the first three movies, Star Wars: A New Hope to Return of the Jedi.
These include the trash compactor’s moving walls, Princess Leia’s cell, Obi-Wan’s tractor beam switch-off, Darth Vader’s meditation pod, and Emperor Palpatine’s throne room.
The set even includes a hangar bay large enough to dock an Imperial Shuttle and a massive Superlaser dish mounted on the exterior.
This isn’t LEGO’s first Death Star, but it’s the most elaborate.
Previous versions released in 2008 and 2016 leaned toward rounded silhouettes, while this iteration focuses on cinematic detail.
Measuring 52cm tall, 48cm wide, and 38 cm deep, it is designed for display as much as for play.
LEGO’s World Map remains the Danish company’s largest brick set with 11,000 pieces but the new Death Star is now the most expensive.
The box contains 38 minifigures, more than any LEGO set to date.
OPS: The LEGO Ultimate Collector Series Derath Star
Picture bsupplied by Ferrari
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Star Wars Death Star most expensive LEGO set ever
Ferrari Press Agency
Death Star 1
Ref 17130
08/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: LEGO
Toy brick firm LEGO has unveiled its most expensive set ever — a giant version of the Star Wars Darth Vader Death Star for an eye popping €999 euros.
The Ultimate Collector Series Death Star is a 9,023-piece model that shows the battle station in vertical cross-section.
Inside are 15 iconic Star Wars scenes ranging from the first three movies, Star Wars: A New Hope to Return of the Jedi.
These include the trash compactor’s moving walls, Princess Leia’s cell, Obi-Wan’s tractor beam switch-off, Darth Vader’s meditation pod, and Emperor Palpatine’s throne room.
The set even includes a hangar bay large enough to dock an Imperial Shuttle and a massive Superlaser dish mounted on the exterior.
This isn’t LEGO’s first Death Star, but it’s the most elaborate.
Previous versions released in 2008 and 2016 leaned toward rounded silhouettes, while this iteration focuses on cinematic detail.
Measuring 52cm tall, 48cm wide, and 38 cm deep, it is designed for display as much as for play.
LEGO’s World Map remains the Danish company’s largest brick set with 11,000 pieces but the new Death Star is now the most expensive.
The box contains 38 minifigures, more than any LEGO set to date.
OPS: The LEGO Ultimate Collector Series Derath Star
Picture bsupplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Star Wars Death Star most expensive LEGO set ever
Ferrari Press Agency
Death Star 1
Ref 17130
08/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: LEGO
Toy brick firm LEGO has unveiled its most expensive set ever — a giant version of the Star Wars Darth Vader Death Star for an eye popping €999 euros.
The Ultimate Collector Series Death Star is a 9,023-piece model that shows the battle station in vertical cross-section.
Inside are 15 iconic Star Wars scenes ranging from the first three movies, Star Wars: A New Hope to Return of the Jedi.
These include the trash compactor’s moving walls, Princess Leia’s cell, Obi-Wan’s tractor beam switch-off, Darth Vader’s meditation pod, and Emperor Palpatine’s throne room.
The set even includes a hangar bay large enough to dock an Imperial Shuttle and a massive Superlaser dish mounted on the exterior.
This isn’t LEGO’s first Death Star, but it’s the most elaborate.
Previous versions released in 2008 and 2016 leaned toward rounded silhouettes, while this iteration focuses on cinematic detail.
Measuring 52cm tall, 48cm wide, and 38 cm deep, it is designed for display as much as for play.
LEGO’s World Map remains the Danish company’s largest brick set with 11,000 pieces but the new Death Star is now the most expensive.
The box contains 38 minifigures, more than any LEGO set to date.
OPS: The LEGO Ultimate Collector Series Derath Star
Picture bsupplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Star Wars Death Star most expensive LEGO set ever
Ferrari Press Agency
Death Star 1
Ref 17130
08/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: LEGO
Toy brick firm LEGO has unveiled its most expensive set ever — a giant version of the Star Wars Darth Vader Death Star for an eye popping €999 euros.
The Ultimate Collector Series Death Star is a 9,023-piece model that shows the battle station in vertical cross-section.
Inside are 15 iconic Star Wars scenes ranging from the first three movies, Star Wars: A New Hope to Return of the Jedi.
These include the trash compactor’s moving walls, Princess Leia’s cell, Obi-Wan’s tractor beam switch-off, Darth Vader’s meditation pod, and Emperor Palpatine’s throne room.
The set even includes a hangar bay large enough to dock an Imperial Shuttle and a massive Superlaser dish mounted on the exterior.
This isn’t LEGO’s first Death Star, but it’s the most elaborate.
Previous versions released in 2008 and 2016 leaned toward rounded silhouettes, while this iteration focuses on cinematic detail.
Measuring 52cm tall, 48cm wide, and 38 cm deep, it is designed for display as much as for play.
LEGO’s World Map remains the Danish company’s largest brick set with 11,000 pieces but the new Death Star is now the most expensive.
The box contains 38 minifigures, more than any LEGO set to date.
OPS: The LEGO Ultimate Collector Series Derath Star
Picture bsupplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_188637504_FER
Star Wars Death Star most expensive LEGO set ever
Ferrari Press Agency
Death Star 1
Ref 17130
08/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: LEGO
Toy brick firm LEGO has unveiled its most expensive set ever — a giant version of the Star Wars Darth Vader Death Star for an eye popping €999 euros.
The Ultimate Collector Series Death Star is a 9,023-piece model that shows the battle station in vertical cross-section.
Inside are 15 iconic Star Wars scenes ranging from the first three movies, Star Wars: A New Hope to Return of the Jedi.
These include the trash compactor’s moving walls, Princess Leia’s cell, Obi-Wan’s tractor beam switch-off, Darth Vader’s meditation pod, and Emperor Palpatine’s throne room.
The set even includes a hangar bay large enough to dock an Imperial Shuttle and a massive Superlaser dish mounted on the exterior.
This isn’t LEGO’s first Death Star, but it’s the most elaborate.
Previous versions released in 2008 and 2016 leaned toward rounded silhouettes, while this iteration focuses on cinematic detail.
Measuring 52cm tall, 48cm wide, and 38 cm deep, it is designed for display as much as for play.
LEGO’s World Map remains the Danish company’s largest brick set with 11,000 pieces but the new Death Star is now the most expensive.
The box contains 38 minifigures, more than any LEGO set to date.
OPS: The LEGO Ultimate Collector Series Derath Star
Picture bsupplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Star Wars Death Star most expensive LEGO set ever
Ferrari Press Agency
Death Star 1
Ref 17130
08/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: LEGO
Toy brick firm LEGO has unveiled its most expensive set ever — a giant version of the Star Wars Darth Vader Death Star for an eye popping €999 euros.
The Ultimate Collector Series Death Star is a 9,023-piece model that shows the battle station in vertical cross-section.
Inside are 15 iconic Star Wars scenes ranging from the first three movies, Star Wars: A New Hope to Return of the Jedi.
These include the trash compactor’s moving walls, Princess Leia’s cell, Obi-Wan’s tractor beam switch-off, Darth Vader’s meditation pod, and Emperor Palpatine’s throne room.
The set even includes a hangar bay large enough to dock an Imperial Shuttle and a massive Superlaser dish mounted on the exterior.
This isn’t LEGO’s first Death Star, but it’s the most elaborate.
Previous versions released in 2008 and 2016 leaned toward rounded silhouettes, while this iteration focuses on cinematic detail.
Measuring 52cm tall, 48cm wide, and 38 cm deep, it is designed for display as much as for play.
LEGO’s World Map remains the Danish company’s largest brick set with 11,000 pieces but the new Death Star is now the most expensive.
The box contains 38 minifigures, more than any LEGO set to date.
OPS: The LEGO Ultimate Collector Series Derath Star
Picture bsupplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_188637502_FER
Star Wars Death Star most expensive LEGO set ever
Ferrari Press Agency
Death Star 1
Ref 17130
08/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: LEGO
Toy brick firm LEGO has unveiled its most expensive set ever — a giant version of the Star Wars Darth Vader Death Star for an eye popping €999 euros.
The Ultimate Collector Series Death Star is a 9,023-piece model that shows the battle station in vertical cross-section.
Inside are 15 iconic Star Wars scenes ranging from the first three movies, Star Wars: A New Hope to Return of the Jedi.
These include the trash compactor’s moving walls, Princess Leia’s cell, Obi-Wan’s tractor beam switch-off, Darth Vader’s meditation pod, and Emperor Palpatine’s throne room.
The set even includes a hangar bay large enough to dock an Imperial Shuttle and a massive Superlaser dish mounted on the exterior.
This isn’t LEGO’s first Death Star, but it’s the most elaborate.
Previous versions released in 2008 and 2016 leaned toward rounded silhouettes, while this iteration focuses on cinematic detail.
Measuring 52cm tall, 48cm wide, and 38 cm deep, it is designed for display as much as for play.
LEGO’s World Map remains the Danish company’s largest brick set with 11,000 pieces but the new Death Star is now the most expensive.
The box contains 38 minifigures, more than any LEGO set to date.
OPS: The LEGO Ultimate Collector Series Derath Star
Picture bsupplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Star Wars Death Star most expensive LEGO set ever
Ferrari Press Agency
Death Star 1
Ref 17130
08/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: LEGO
Toy brick firm LEGO has unveiled its most expensive set ever — a giant version of the Star Wars Darth Vader Death Star for an eye popping €999 euros.
The Ultimate Collector Series Death Star is a 9,023-piece model that shows the battle station in vertical cross-section.
Inside are 15 iconic Star Wars scenes ranging from the first three movies, Star Wars: A New Hope to Return of the Jedi.
These include the trash compactor’s moving walls, Princess Leia’s cell, Obi-Wan’s tractor beam switch-off, Darth Vader’s meditation pod, and Emperor Palpatine’s throne room.
The set even includes a hangar bay large enough to dock an Imperial Shuttle and a massive Superlaser dish mounted on the exterior.
This isn’t LEGO’s first Death Star, but it’s the most elaborate.
Previous versions released in 2008 and 2016 leaned toward rounded silhouettes, while this iteration focuses on cinematic detail.
Measuring 52cm tall, 48cm wide, and 38 cm deep, it is designed for display as much as for play.
LEGO’s World Map remains the Danish company’s largest brick set with 11,000 pieces but the new Death Star is now the most expensive.
The box contains 38 minifigures, more than any LEGO set to date.
OPS: The LEGO Ultimate Collector Series Derath Star
Picture bsupplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Star Wars Death Star most expensive LEGO set ever
Ferrari Press Agency
Death Star 1
Ref 17130
08/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: LEGO
Toy brick firm LEGO has unveiled its most expensive set ever — a giant version of the Star Wars Darth Vader Death Star for an eye popping €999 euros.
The Ultimate Collector Series Death Star is a 9,023-piece model that shows the battle station in vertical cross-section.
Inside are 15 iconic Star Wars scenes ranging from the first three movies, Star Wars: A New Hope to Return of the Jedi.
These include the trash compactor’s moving walls, Princess Leia’s cell, Obi-Wan’s tractor beam switch-off, Darth Vader’s meditation pod, and Emperor Palpatine’s throne room.
The set even includes a hangar bay large enough to dock an Imperial Shuttle and a massive Superlaser dish mounted on the exterior.
This isn’t LEGO’s first Death Star, but it’s the most elaborate.
Previous versions released in 2008 and 2016 leaned toward rounded silhouettes, while this iteration focuses on cinematic detail.
Measuring 52cm tall, 48cm wide, and 38 cm deep, it is designed for display as much as for play.
LEGO’s World Map remains the Danish company’s largest brick set with 11,000 pieces but the new Death Star is now the most expensive.
The box contains 38 minifigures, more than any LEGO set to date.
OPS: The LEGO Ultimate Collector Series Derath Star
Picture bsupplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Star Wars Death Star most expensive LEGO set ever
Ferrari Press Agency
Death Star 1
Ref 17130
08/09/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: LEGO
Toy brick firm LEGO has unveiled its most expensive set ever — a giant version of the Star Wars Darth Vader Death Star for an eye popping €999 euros.
The Ultimate Collector Series Death Star is a 9,023-piece model that shows the battle station in vertical cross-section.
Inside are 15 iconic Star Wars scenes ranging from the first three movies, Star Wars: A New Hope to Return of the Jedi.
These include the trash compactor’s moving walls, Princess Leia’s cell, Obi-Wan’s tractor beam switch-off, Darth Vader’s meditation pod, and Emperor Palpatine’s throne room.
The set even includes a hangar bay large enough to dock an Imperial Shuttle and a massive Superlaser dish mounted on the exterior.
This isn’t LEGO’s first Death Star, but it’s the most elaborate.
Previous versions released in 2008 and 2016 leaned toward rounded silhouettes, while this iteration focuses on cinematic detail.
Measuring 52cm tall, 48cm wide, and 38 cm deep, it is designed for display as much as for play.
LEGO’s World Map remains the Danish company’s largest brick set with 11,000 pieces but the new Death Star is now the most expensive.
The box contains 38 minifigures, more than any LEGO set to date.
OPS: The LEGO Ultimate Collector Series Derath Star
Picture bsupplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Canada's Unemployment Rate Jumps To A Nine-year High, Outside The Pandemic
A food delivery driver's bicycle is outside a restaurant in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on September 5, 2025. Canada's unemployment rate jumps to a nine-year high outside the pandemic as the economy sheds 66,000 jobs in August, according to new data from Statistics Canada. The unemployment rate rises to 7.1 percent in August, largely due to a decline in part-time work, a level last seen in May 2016 if the COVID-19 years of 2020 and 2021 are excluded, the data agency says. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Canada's Unemployment Rate Jumps To A Nine-year High, Outside The Pandemic
A ''For Lease'' sign is in a retail location in a shopping mall in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on September 5, 2025. Canada's unemployment rate jumps to a nine-year high outside the pandemic as the economy sheds 66,000 jobs in August, according to new data from Statistics Canada. The unemployment rate rises to 7.1 percent in August, largely due to a decline in part-time work, a level last seen in May 2016 if the COVID-19 years of 2020 and 2021 are excluded, the data agency says. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Canada's Unemployment Rate Jumps To A Nine-year High, Outside The Pandemic
A window washer works in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on September 5, 2025. Canada's unemployment rate jumps to a nine-year high outside the pandemic as the economy sheds 66,000 jobs in August, according to new data from Statistics Canada. The unemployment rate rises to 7.1 percent in August, largely due to a decline in part-time work, a level last seen in May 2016 if the COVID-19 years of 2020 and 2021 are excluded, the data agency says. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Canada's Unemployment Rate Jumps To A Nine-year High, Outside The Pandemic
Workers install glass at a fast-food restaurant in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on September 5, 2025. Canada's unemployment rate jumps to a nine-year high outside the pandemic as the economy sheds 66,000 jobs in August, according to new data from Statistics Canada. The unemployment rate rises to 7.1 percent in August largely due to a decline in part-time work, a level last seen in May 2016 if the COVID-19 years of 2020 and 2021 are excluded, the data agency says. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Canada's Unemployment Rate Jumps To A Nine-year High, Outside The Pandemic
Workers install glass at a fast-food restaurant in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on September 5, 2025. Canada's unemployment rate jumps to a nine-year high outside the pandemic as the economy sheds 66,000 jobs in August, according to new data from Statistics Canada. The unemployment rate rises to 7.1 percent in August largely due to a decline in part-time work, a level last seen in May 2016 if the COVID-19 years of 2020 and 2021 are excluded, the data agency says. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Canada's Unemployment Rate Jumps To A Nine-year High, Outside The Pandemic
A man looks at a menu board of a fast-food restaurant at a food court in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on September 5, 2025. Canada's unemployment rate jumps to a nine-year high outside the pandemic as the economy sheds 66,000 jobs in August, according to new data from Statistics Canada. The unemployment rate rises to 7.1 percent in August, largely due to a decline in part-time work, a level last seen in May 2016 if the COVID-19 years of 2020 and 2021 are excluded, the data agency says. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Canada's Unemployment Rate Jumps To A Nine-year High, Outside The Pandemic
A food delivery driver loads food onto his bicycle for delivery in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on September 5, 2025. Canada's unemployment rate jumps to a nine-year high outside the pandemic as the economy sheds 66,000 jobs in August, according to new data from Statistics Canada. The unemployment rate rises to 7.1 percent in August, largely due to a decline in part-time work, a level last seen in May 2016 if the COVID-19 years of 2020 and 2021 are excluded, the data agency says. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Canada's Unemployment Rate Jumps To A Nine-year High, Outside The Pandemic
A ''For Lease'' sign appears after the closure of a fast-food restaurant at a food court in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on September 2, 2025. Canada's unemployment rate rises to a nine-year high, outside the pandemic, as the economy sheds 66,000 jobs in August, according to new data from Statistics Canada. The unemployment rate increases to 7.1 percent in August, largely due to a decline in part-time work, a level last seen in May 2016 if the COVID-19 years of 2020 and 2021 are excluded, the data agency says. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Canada's Unemployment Rate Jumps To A Nine-year High, Outside The Pandemic
Workers install glass at a fast-food restaurant in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on September 5, 2025. Canada's unemployment rate jumps to a nine-year high outside the pandemic as the economy sheds 66,000 jobs in August, according to new data from Statistics Canada. The unemployment rate rises to 7.1 percent in August largely due to a decline in part-time work, a level last seen in May 2016 if the COVID-19 years of 2020 and 2021 are excluded, the data agency says. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Canada's Unemployment Rate Jumps To A Nine-year High, Outside The Pandemic
Police officers patrol on bicycles in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on September 5, 2025. Canada's unemployment rate jumps to a nine-year high outside the pandemic as the economy sheds 66,000 jobs in August, according to new data from Statistics Canada. The unemployment rate rises to 7.1 percent in August largely due to a decline in part-time work, a level last seen in May 2016 if the COVID-19 years of 2020 and 2021 are excluded, the data agency says. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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(FILE) Millie Bobby Brown and Husband Jake Bongiovi Welcome First Baby Together
(FILE) Millie Bobby Brown and Husband Jake Bongiovi Welcome First Baby Together. The couple announced they welcomed their first baby via adoption on Instagram on Thursday, August 21, 2025. MANHATTAN, NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK, USA - OCTOBER 27: American actor Jake Bongiovi and girlfriend/British actress Millie Bobby Brown wearing Louis Vuitton arrive at the World Premiere Of Netflix's 'Enola Holmes 2' held at The Paris Theater on October 27, 2022 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States. (Photo by Jordan Hinton/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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(FILE) Millie Bobby Brown and Husband Jake Bongiovi Welcome First Baby Together
(FILE) Millie Bobby Brown and Husband Jake Bongiovi Welcome First Baby Together. The couple announced they welcomed their first baby via adoption on Instagram on Thursday, August 21, 2025. MANHATTAN, NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK, USA - OCTOBER 27: American actor Jake Bongiovi and girlfriend/British actress Millie Bobby Brown wearing Louis Vuitton arrive at the World Premiere Of Netflix's 'Enola Holmes 2' held at The Paris Theater on October 27, 2022 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States. (Photo by Jordan Hinton/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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(FILE) Millie Bobby Brown and Husband Jake Bongiovi Welcome First Baby Together
(FILE) Millie Bobby Brown and Husband Jake Bongiovi Welcome First Baby Together. The couple announced they welcomed their first baby via adoption on Instagram on Thursday, August 21, 2025. MANHATTAN, NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK, USA - OCTOBER 27: American actor Jake Bongiovi and girlfriend/British actress Millie Bobby Brown wearing Louis Vuitton arrive at the World Premiere Of Netflix's 'Enola Holmes 2' held at The Paris Theater on October 27, 2022 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States. (Photo by Jordan Hinton/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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(FILE) Millie Bobby Brown and Husband Jake Bongiovi Welcome First Baby Together
(FILE) Millie Bobby Brown and Husband Jake Bongiovi Welcome First Baby Together. The couple announced they welcomed their first baby via adoption on Instagram on Thursday, August 21, 2025. MANHATTAN, NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK, USA - OCTOBER 27: American actor Jake Bongiovi and girlfriend/British actress Millie Bobby Brown wearing Louis Vuitton arrive at the World Premiere Of Netflix's 'Enola Holmes 2' held at The Paris Theater on October 27, 2022 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States. (Photo by Jordan Hinton/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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(FILE) Millie Bobby Brown and Husband Jake Bongiovi Welcome First Baby Together
(FILE) Millie Bobby Brown and Husband Jake Bongiovi Welcome First Baby Together. The couple announced they welcomed their first baby via adoption on Instagram on Thursday, August 21, 2025. MANHATTAN, NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK, USA - OCTOBER 27: American actor Jake Bongiovi and girlfriend/British actress Millie Bobby Brown wearing Louis Vuitton arrive at the World Premiere Of Netflix's 'Enola Holmes 2' held at The Paris Theater on October 27, 2022 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States. (Photo by Jordan Hinton/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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(FILE) Millie Bobby Brown and Husband Jake Bongiovi Welcome First Baby Together
(FILE) Millie Bobby Brown and Husband Jake Bongiovi Welcome First Baby Together. The couple announced they welcomed their first baby via adoption on Instagram on Thursday, August 21, 2025. MANHATTAN, NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK, USA - OCTOBER 27: American actor Jake Bongiovi and girlfriend/British actress Millie Bobby Brown wearing Louis Vuitton arrive at the World Premiere Of Netflix's 'Enola Holmes 2' held at The Paris Theater on October 27, 2022 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States. (Photo by Jordan Hinton/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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(FILE) Millie Bobby Brown and Husband Jake Bongiovi Welcome First Baby Together
(FILE) Millie Bobby Brown and Husband Jake Bongiovi Welcome First Baby Together. The couple announced they welcomed their first baby via adoption on Instagram on Thursday, August 21, 2025. MANHATTAN, NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK, USA - OCTOBER 27: American actor Jake Bongiovi and girlfriend/British actress Millie Bobby Brown wearing Louis Vuitton arrive at the World Premiere Of Netflix's 'Enola Holmes 2' held at The Paris Theater on October 27, 2022 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States. (Photo by Jordan Hinton/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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Whole Foods Closing Stores In Toronto, Canada
U.S. grocery chain Whole Foods closes two grocery store locations in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 19, 2025. The company, known worldwide for its fresh, organic produce and health-focused products, permanently closes the doors of its 4771 Yonge St. and 1860 Bayview Ave. stores, the former of which opens in 2014 and the latter, in 2017. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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New £2.45 million GBP hypercar unveiled
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A British racing car component business has unveiled a supercar — with a £2.45 million GBP price tag.
The GP1, limited to just 25 road cars , will be powered by a naturally aspirated 6.6-litre V12 engine with a six-speed manual gearbox.
The car’s design was done by former Bugatti supercar designer Angel Guerra from a completely blank canvas.
Maker Garagisti & Co boast that the car, which has a carbon monocoque chassis, is “all analogue”
The company explained: “ In an era dominated by hybrid systems, algorithms, and automation, the GP1 stands apart.”
It described the. Car as “a purist’s machine” and says it exists “for no other reason than to make the act of driving an unfiltered joy.”
At its core is the completely new and bespoke V12 engine, developed by Italian motorsport and powertrain specialists Italtecnica Srl.
It promises 800 hp at 9,000 rpm and more than 700 Nm of torque with a sound said to be reminiscent of motorsports engines from a bygone era.
OPS: The Garagisti & Co GP1 is now in advanced stages of engineering and production. This is a detailed rendering of the car.
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New £2.45 million GBP hypercar unveiled
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08/08/2025
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A British racing car component business has unveiled a supercar — with a £2.45 million GBP price tag.
The GP1, limited to just 25 road cars , will be powered by a naturally aspirated 6.6-litre V12 engine with a six-speed manual gearbox.
The car’s design was done by former Bugatti supercar designer Angel Guerra from a completely blank canvas.
Maker Garagisti & Co boast that the car, which has a carbon monocoque chassis, is “all analogue”
The company explained: “ In an era dominated by hybrid systems, algorithms, and automation, the GP1 stands apart.”
It described the. Car as “a purist’s machine” and says it exists “for no other reason than to make the act of driving an unfiltered joy.”
At its core is the completely new and bespoke V12 engine, developed by Italian motorsport and powertrain specialists Italtecnica Srl.
It promises 800 hp at 9,000 rpm and more than 700 Nm of torque with a sound said to be reminiscent of motorsports engines from a bygone era.
OPS: The Garagisti & Co GP1 is now in advanced stages of engineering and production. This is a detailed rendering of the car.
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New £2.45 million GBP hypercar unveiled
Ferrari Press Agency
Hypercar 1
Ref 17059
08/08/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Garagisti & Co.
A British racing car component business has unveiled a supercar — with a £2.45 million GBP price tag.
The GP1, limited to just 25 road cars , will be powered by a naturally aspirated 6.6-litre V12 engine with a six-speed manual gearbox.
The car’s design was done by former Bugatti supercar designer Angel Guerra from a completely blank canvas.
Maker Garagisti & Co boast that the car, which has a carbon monocoque chassis, is “all analogue”
The company explained: “ In an era dominated by hybrid systems, algorithms, and automation, the GP1 stands apart.”
It described the. Car as “a purist’s machine” and says it exists “for no other reason than to make the act of driving an unfiltered joy.”
At its core is the completely new and bespoke V12 engine, developed by Italian motorsport and powertrain specialists Italtecnica Srl.
It promises 800 hp at 9,000 rpm and more than 700 Nm of torque with a sound said to be reminiscent of motorsports engines from a bygone era.
OPS: The Garagisti & Co GP1 is now in advanced stages of engineering and production. This is a detailed rendering of the car.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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New £2.45 million GBP hypercar unveiled
Ferrari Press Agency
Hypercar 1
Ref 17059
08/08/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Garagisti & Co.
A British racing car component business has unveiled a supercar — with a £2.45 million GBP price tag.
The GP1, limited to just 25 road cars , will be powered by a naturally aspirated 6.6-litre V12 engine with a six-speed manual gearbox.
The car’s design was done by former Bugatti supercar designer Angel Guerra from a completely blank canvas.
Maker Garagisti & Co boast that the car, which has a carbon monocoque chassis, is “all analogue”
The company explained: “ In an era dominated by hybrid systems, algorithms, and automation, the GP1 stands apart.”
It described the. Car as “a purist’s machine” and says it exists “for no other reason than to make the act of driving an unfiltered joy.”
At its core is the completely new and bespoke V12 engine, developed by Italian motorsport and powertrain specialists Italtecnica Srl.
It promises 800 hp at 9,000 rpm and more than 700 Nm of torque with a sound said to be reminiscent of motorsports engines from a bygone era.
OPS: The Garagisti & Co GP1 is now in advanced stages of engineering and production. This is a detailed rendering of the car.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_187641197_FER
New £2.45 million GBP hypercar unveiled
Ferrari Press Agency
Hypercar 1
Ref 17059
08/08/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Garagisti & Co.
A British racing car component business has unveiled a supercar — with a £2.45 million GBP price tag.
The GP1, limited to just 25 road cars , will be powered by a naturally aspirated 6.6-litre V12 engine with a six-speed manual gearbox.
The car’s design was done by former Bugatti supercar designer Angel Guerra from a completely blank canvas.
Maker Garagisti & Co boast that the car, which has a carbon monocoque chassis, is “all analogue”
The company explained: “ In an era dominated by hybrid systems, algorithms, and automation, the GP1 stands apart.”
It described the. Car as “a purist’s machine” and says it exists “for no other reason than to make the act of driving an unfiltered joy.”
At its core is the completely new and bespoke V12 engine, developed by Italian motorsport and powertrain specialists Italtecnica Srl.
It promises 800 hp at 9,000 rpm and more than 700 Nm of torque with a sound said to be reminiscent of motorsports engines from a bygone era.
OPS: The Garagisti & Co GP1 is now in advanced stages of engineering and production. This is a detailed rendering of the car.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_187641193_FER
New £2.45 million GBP hypercar unveiled
Ferrari Press Agency
Hypercar 1
Ref 17059
08/08/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Garagisti & Co.
A British racing car component business has unveiled a supercar — with a £2.45 million GBP price tag.
The GP1, limited to just 25 road cars , will be powered by a naturally aspirated 6.6-litre V12 engine with a six-speed manual gearbox.
The car’s design was done by former Bugatti supercar designer Angel Guerra from a completely blank canvas.
Maker Garagisti & Co boast that the car, which has a carbon monocoque chassis, is “all analogue”
The company explained: “ In an era dominated by hybrid systems, algorithms, and automation, the GP1 stands apart.”
It described the. Car as “a purist’s machine” and says it exists “for no other reason than to make the act of driving an unfiltered joy.”
At its core is the completely new and bespoke V12 engine, developed by Italian motorsport and powertrain specialists Italtecnica Srl.
It promises 800 hp at 9,000 rpm and more than 700 Nm of torque with a sound said to be reminiscent of motorsports engines from a bygone era.
OPS: The Garagisti & Co GP1 is now in advanced stages of engineering and production. This is a detailed rendering of the car.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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New £2.45 million GBP hypercar unveiled
Ferrari Press Agency
Hypercar 1
Ref 17059
08/08/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Garagisti & Co.
A British racing car component business has unveiled a supercar — with a £2.45 million GBP price tag.
The GP1, limited to just 25 road cars , will be powered by a naturally aspirated 6.6-litre V12 engine with a six-speed manual gearbox.
The car’s design was done by former Bugatti supercar designer Angel Guerra from a completely blank canvas.
Maker Garagisti & Co boast that the car, which has a carbon monocoque chassis, is “all analogue”
The company explained: “ In an era dominated by hybrid systems, algorithms, and automation, the GP1 stands apart.”
It described the. Car as “a purist’s machine” and says it exists “for no other reason than to make the act of driving an unfiltered joy.”
At its core is the completely new and bespoke V12 engine, developed by Italian motorsport and powertrain specialists Italtecnica Srl.
It promises 800 hp at 9,000 rpm and more than 700 Nm of torque with a sound said to be reminiscent of motorsports engines from a bygone era.
OPS: The Garagisti & Co GP1 is now in advanced stages of engineering and production. This is a detailed rendering of the car.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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New £2.45 million GBP hypercar unveiled
Ferrari Press Agency
Hypercar 1
Ref 17059
08/08/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Garagisti & Co.
A British racing car component business has unveiled a supercar — with a £2.45 million GBP price tag.
The GP1, limited to just 25 road cars , will be powered by a naturally aspirated 6.6-litre V12 engine with a six-speed manual gearbox.
The car’s design was done by former Bugatti supercar designer Angel Guerra from a completely blank canvas.
Maker Garagisti & Co boast that the car, which has a carbon monocoque chassis, is “all analogue”
The company explained: “ In an era dominated by hybrid systems, algorithms, and automation, the GP1 stands apart.”
It described the. Car as “a purist’s machine” and says it exists “for no other reason than to make the act of driving an unfiltered joy.”
At its core is the completely new and bespoke V12 engine, developed by Italian motorsport and powertrain specialists Italtecnica Srl.
It promises 800 hp at 9,000 rpm and more than 700 Nm of torque with a sound said to be reminiscent of motorsports engines from a bygone era.
OPS: The Garagisti & Co GP1 is now in advanced stages of engineering and production. This is a detailed rendering of the car.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_187641177_FER
New £2.45 million GBP hypercar unveiled
Ferrari Press Agency
Hypercar 1
Ref 17059
08/08/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Garagisti & Co.
A British racing car component business has unveiled a supercar — with a £2.45 million GBP price tag.
The GP1, limited to just 25 road cars , will be powered by a naturally aspirated 6.6-litre V12 engine with a six-speed manual gearbox.
The car’s design was done by former Bugatti supercar designer Angel Guerra from a completely blank canvas.
Maker Garagisti & Co boast that the car, which has a carbon monocoque chassis, is “all analogue”
The company explained: “ In an era dominated by hybrid systems, algorithms, and automation, the GP1 stands apart.”
It described the. Car as “a purist’s machine” and says it exists “for no other reason than to make the act of driving an unfiltered joy.”
At its core is the completely new and bespoke V12 engine, developed by Italian motorsport and powertrain specialists Italtecnica Srl.
It promises 800 hp at 9,000 rpm and more than 700 Nm of torque with a sound said to be reminiscent of motorsports engines from a bygone era.
OPS: The Garagisti & Co GP1 is now in advanced stages of engineering and production. This is a detailed rendering of the car.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_187641173_FER
New £2.45 million GBP hypercar unveiled
Ferrari Press Agency
Hypercar 1
Ref 17059
08/08/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Garagisti & Co.
A British racing car component business has unveiled a supercar — with a £2.45 million GBP price tag.
The GP1, limited to just 25 road cars , will be powered by a naturally aspirated 6.6-litre V12 engine with a six-speed manual gearbox.
The car’s design was done by former Bugatti supercar designer Angel Guerra from a completely blank canvas.
Maker Garagisti & Co boast that the car, which has a carbon monocoque chassis, is “all analogue”
The company explained: “ In an era dominated by hybrid systems, algorithms, and automation, the GP1 stands apart.”
It described the. Car as “a purist’s machine” and says it exists “for no other reason than to make the act of driving an unfiltered joy.”
At its core is the completely new and bespoke V12 engine, developed by Italian motorsport and powertrain specialists Italtecnica Srl.
It promises 800 hp at 9,000 rpm and more than 700 Nm of torque with a sound said to be reminiscent of motorsports engines from a bygone era.
OPS: The Garagisti & Co GP1 is now in advanced stages of engineering and production. This is a detailed rendering of the car.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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New £2.45 million GBP hypercar unveiled
Ferrari Press Agency
Hypercar 1
Ref 17059
08/08/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Garagisti & Co.
A British racing car component business has unveiled a supercar — with a £2.45 million GBP price tag.
The GP1, limited to just 25 road cars , will be powered by a naturally aspirated 6.6-litre V12 engine with a six-speed manual gearbox.
The car’s design was done by former Bugatti supercar designer Angel Guerra from a completely blank canvas.
Maker Garagisti & Co boast that the car, which has a carbon monocoque chassis, is “all analogue”
The company explained: “ In an era dominated by hybrid systems, algorithms, and automation, the GP1 stands apart.”
It described the. Car as “a purist’s machine” and says it exists “for no other reason than to make the act of driving an unfiltered joy.”
At its core is the completely new and bespoke V12 engine, developed by Italian motorsport and powertrain specialists Italtecnica Srl.
It promises 800 hp at 9,000 rpm and more than 700 Nm of torque with a sound said to be reminiscent of motorsports engines from a bygone era.
OPS: The Garagisti & Co GP1 is now in advanced stages of engineering and production. This is a detailed rendering of the car.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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New £2.45 million GBP hypercar unveiled
Ferrari Press Agency
Hypercar 1
Ref 17059
08/08/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Garagisti & Co.
A British racing car component business has unveiled a supercar — with a £2.45 million GBP price tag.
The GP1, limited to just 25 road cars , will be powered by a naturally aspirated 6.6-litre V12 engine with a six-speed manual gearbox.
The car’s design was done by former Bugatti supercar designer Angel Guerra from a completely blank canvas.
Maker Garagisti & Co boast that the car, which has a carbon monocoque chassis, is “all analogue”
The company explained: “ In an era dominated by hybrid systems, algorithms, and automation, the GP1 stands apart.”
It described the. Car as “a purist’s machine” and says it exists “for no other reason than to make the act of driving an unfiltered joy.”
At its core is the completely new and bespoke V12 engine, developed by Italian motorsport and powertrain specialists Italtecnica Srl.
It promises 800 hp at 9,000 rpm and more than 700 Nm of torque with a sound said to be reminiscent of motorsports engines from a bygone era.
OPS: The Garagisti & Co GP1 is now in advanced stages of engineering and production. This is a detailed rendering of the car.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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New £2.45 million GBP hypercar unveiled
Ferrari Press Agency
Hypercar 1
Ref 17059
08/08/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Garagisti & Co.
A British racing car component business has unveiled a supercar — with a £2.45 million GBP price tag.
The GP1, limited to just 25 road cars , will be powered by a naturally aspirated 6.6-litre V12 engine with a six-speed manual gearbox.
The car’s design was done by former Bugatti supercar designer Angel Guerra from a completely blank canvas.
Maker Garagisti & Co boast that the car, which has a carbon monocoque chassis, is “all analogue”
The company explained: “ In an era dominated by hybrid systems, algorithms, and automation, the GP1 stands apart.”
It described the. Car as “a purist’s machine” and says it exists “for no other reason than to make the act of driving an unfiltered joy.”
At its core is the completely new and bespoke V12 engine, developed by Italian motorsport and powertrain specialists Italtecnica Srl.
It promises 800 hp at 9,000 rpm and more than 700 Nm of torque with a sound said to be reminiscent of motorsports engines from a bygone era.
OPS: The Garagisti & Co GP1 is now in advanced stages of engineering and production. This is a detailed rendering of the car.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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