To celebrate the 85th anniversary of the Caped Crusader, Warner Bros. is putting up for sale 10 authentic Tumblers, the iconic Batmobile seen in Christian Bale's Batman films, each priced at a whopping $2.9 million. These vehicles are designed to closely resemble those from Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy, though the jet exhaust and machine guns are just for show.
These limited-edition rides are made from Kevlar, carbon fiber, sheet metal, and fiberglass, featuring tubular aeronautical steel frames, four-wheel power disc brakes, and a 6.2-liter LS3 engine that cranks out 525 horsepower and 486 foot-pounds of torque. While some elements are purely for the movies, the engine's roar is the real deal. Weighing in at 5,511 pounds and stretching 9 feet wide, these beasts aren’t street-legal.
If you’ve got $2.9 million to spare, check out the
official website to find out how you can snag one for your collection.
12 hours ago, Outsiders said:Add it to your car collection...
In my defense, I forget that people have car collections since it is so far from a reality for me.
6 hours ago, Frozentenderloin said:What are you supposed to do with it if it isnt street legal? use it as a submarine?
Add it to your car collection...
What are you supposed to do with it if it isnt street legal? use it as a submarine?
I could see Reedpop buying one to display at conventions. Maybe Jay Leno too lol.
Reno -
2024-11-13 @ 2:45 am
LOL! Cool! But I became instantly depressed when I did the math to realize that this costs more than I'm likely to make in a 50-year career.??
Tempting, but I'm saving my money for some Mythic Legion Dragons...
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