In the late sixties, I fondly recall watching Batman and Robin zooming through the Batcave, hopping into their super stylish Batmobile, and racing off to confront the most wicked villains in Gotham. The Batmobile of that era was undeniably cool. However, when Christopher Nolan took on the Batman saga, his vision for the iconic vehicle was entirely different.
Now, you can own that vision, in the form of a Tumbler/Batmobile of your very own – if you happen to have a spare $3 million sitting around.
Batman may be a fictional character, but his car isn’t.
Drivable life-sized replicas of the Batman Tumbler, a rugged and tank-like off-road vehicle featured in Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Trilogy, are currently on the market. While these replicas exist, they were only produced in limited quantities.
For those interested, there are only 10 replicas of the Tumbler available for purchase. Warner Bros. Discovery has officially authorized their sale at a hefty price of $2.99 million each. These exclusive replicas can only be bought through The Wayne Enterprises Experience luxury brand’s online platform.
This marks the first time the Tumbler has been made available for purchase.
Even a wealthy sportsball guy had to reach down deep into his Bat-wallet to fork out enough for this one.
“Have I told you I bought a BatMobile?”
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But, you have to admit, while it’s not as groovy as the 1966 version, it’s still a pretty cool ride.
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And given the Bat-numbers, it looks like it can get out of its own Bat-way.
The vehicle, featuring black external paint and equipped with a 525-horsepower engine, is considered one of the most recognizable vehicles in pop culture. While these replicas are fully functional and drivable, they are not street-legal, according to Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products and Relevance International.
is custom-built to fit its owner. It is also appointed with a unique number and personalization options. Each owner will also receive proof of authenticity from Warner Bros. Discovery.
The “not street-legal” aspect is, I have to admit, a little disappointing. It raises the Bat-question, “What would it take to make it street-legal?” Presumably more than a set of Bat-license plate frames, and granted, having license plates is kind of counter-productive if your goal is to be a Bat-vigilante of the night.