LEGO® Vehicle Parts - Wheels, Tires, Car & Train Parts

Our collection of LEGO® vehicle parts includes components used to build cars, trucks, trains, boats, and motorcycles. Builders can find essential elements such as wheels, tires, windscreens, chassis pieces, and specialized vehicle components designed for mobility and mechanical detail in LEGO® models.

Essential LEGO® Vehicle Components

Different vehicle builds require specific parts for movement, structure, and design. Explore categories that help organize the most commonly used elements for LEGO® vehicles:

  • LEGO® wheels – Core elements used in cars, trains, motorcycles, and many custom vehicle builds.
  • LEGO® tires – Rubber tire elements that pair with wheels to provide traction and visual realism.
  • LEGO® windscreens and windshields – Transparent cockpit and cabin elements used in cars, aircraft, and other vehicles.
  • LEGO® car parts – Specialized pieces for building cars, including chassis elements, doors, and body components.
  • LEGO® train parts – Wheels, bogies, couplers, and other elements used for railway models.
  • LEGO® boat parts – Hull pieces and maritime elements used for ships, boats, and watercraft builds.
  • LEGO® motorcycle parts – Frames, wheels, and fairings designed for motorcycle builds.
  • Additional vehicle elements: Components such as cockpit pieces, wings, fenders, and specialized body elements used across many vehicle types.

Why Builders Use Individual LEGO® Vehicle Parts

  • Custom vehicle design: Combine different parts to create unique cars, aircraft, trains, and other vehicles.
  • Part replacement: Replace worn or missing vehicle components from existing builds.
  • Model upgrades: Improve vehicle builds with alternative wheels, tires, or body elements.
  • Flexible building: Select only the specific parts needed for vehicle MOCs and mechanical builds.

Vehicle Building with LEGO® Parts

Vehicle parts are widely used in custom LEGO® models ranging from small cars and motorcycles to complex trains, ships, and aircraft. Builders often combine these elements with structural bricks, plates, and Technic components to create functional and detailed vehicle designs.